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Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?

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by Mark Zwonitzer


  Morgan, George, 284

  “Motherless Children Sees a Hard Time,” 128

  Mother Maybelle Carter, 339, 370–71

  Mount Vernon Methodist Church, 30–31, 72, 73, 125, 154, 192–93

  cemetery at, 155, 331–33, 395, 397

  “My Clinch Mountain Home,” 34, 120, 122–23, 141, 170–71, 177, 269

  “My Darling’s Home at Last,” 255

  “My Little Pup with the Patent-Leather Nose and the Wiggily-Waggily Tail,” 279

  “My Virginia Rose Is Blooming,” 178

  Nash, Graham, 364

  National Barn Dance, 235, 260

  National Public Radio, 109

  NBC, 260, 294

  Neal, Beverly, 155

  Neal, John, 23, 52

  Neal, Leonard, 52, 53, 112, 155, 174

  Neal, Vivian, 155

  Neal’s Store, 23, 26–27, 52–53, 174, 190, 196, 239, 317, 320, 329

  Nelson, Willie, 6–7

  New Lost City Ramblers, 340–43, 378

  Newport Folk Festival, 343–45, 355, 380

  New York Times, 9–10

  Nickels, Melinda (Aunt Nick), 39–40, 47–48, 65, 164, 165, 178, 379

  Nickels, Milburn (Uncle Mil), 35, 39–40, 46, 65, 122, 164, 165, 178, 379

  Nickels, Susie, 35

  Nita, Rita, and Ruby, 311

  Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, 4, 366–69, 392–93

  Nix, Edwin “Rip,” 347, 348, 349

  Nix, Rosie, 360, 363, 369, 371, 372

  “No More Goodbyes,” 383

  Noontime Neighbors, 286

  “No Swallowing Place,” 289

  Obenreder, Ruth, 362, 390, 391

  Oberstein, Eli, 175, 176

  Okeh, 86–92, 93, 95, 139, 157, 175

  Old Dominion Barn Dance, 261–63

  “Old Joe Clark,” 255

  “Old Texas Trail, The,” 6

  “On a Hill Lone and Gray,” 137

  O’Neill, Harry, 197, 217, 226, 230, 246

  O’Neill, Henrietta “Hattie” Nickels, 129, 130

  O’Neill, Kate, 130, 172

  O’Neill, William, 129–30

  “One Little Word,” 232

  “One Toke Over the Line,” 372

  “On My Way to Canaan’s Land,” 137

  “On the Sea of Galilee,” 168

  Original Carter Family, 5, 76–250, 256, 299, 354, 365

  auditions of, 76–78, 95, 97–101, 103

  beginnings of, 62–63, 65, 76–79, 95, 97–105

  border-radio broadcasts of, 4, 5–9, 10–11, 197, 213–18, 222, 225–26, 229–30, 232–38, 241, 242, 245–46, 267, 328

  Carter children performing with, 115–16, 215, 226–27, 229–30, 232–34, 236–37, 247, 248–50

  celebrity of, 6, 8, 10, 104, 142–43, 145, 241, 245, 246

  Charlotte radio broadcasts of, 246, 247, 248–50

  contracts of, 110, 156–57, 175–76

  disbanding of, 9, 226, 246–47, 250–51

  earnings of, 105, 107, 110, 123–24, 156–57, 171, 176–77, 181, 214, 230, 313, 321, 332, 378

  entertainments (live shows) of, 106, 113–16, 114, 145, 172, 185, 237

  harmonies of, 5, 6, 108, 109

  inducted into Country Music Hall of Fame, 365, 380

  Janette’s festivals and, 375, 380–84, 387

  legacy of, 4–7, 9–10, 109, 371

  “lining out” of songs for, 120–22, 131

  loyal audience of, 117

  Maybelle as most musically adventurous of, 184–85

  New York trip of, 167–70

  personal pain as subject matter of, 7, 10, 101–2

  photographs of, xiv, 107, 111, 126, 127, 242

  privacy maintained by, 8–9

  recording sessions of, 98–101, 104–5, 107–10, 112–13, 116–23, 139, 141–42, 156, 157, 159, 166–68, 171–72, 174–77, 181, 183–84, 241–42

  rehearsals of, 108, 118, 183, 186

  re-release of recordings by, 332

  reunion album of, 355

  reunion performances of, 375, 380–84, 387

  revival of interest in (late 1950s), 328–29, 333, 337–45

  Sara and A.P.’s separation and, 165–68, 170, 177, 178, 180, 181

  songs gathered for, 5, 107–8, 111, 118–22, 127–38, 145–46, 148–49, 159, 165, 175, 177, 186–87, 328, 337

  standards of, played by Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle, 253, 271, 272, 302

  translating melodies of, into sheet-music notes, 113

  see also Carter, Alvin Pleasant Delaney; Carter, Maybelle Addington; Carter, Sara Dougherty

  “Orphan Child, The,” 236

  Our Southern Highlanders (Kephart), 14

  Owens, Buck, 236

  Owens, Price, 63, 101

  Page, Patti, 287

  Parham, Charles Fox, 134

  Parker, Colonel Tom, 306, 307, 308, 310

  Parker, Everett, 320, 329

  Parker, Jerry, 241

  Parker, Marie, 308

  Parker, Ruby, 31, 33, 61, 62, 109, 193, 196

  parlor songs, 130–31

  Pearl, Minnie, 242–43, 286, 287, 300

  Peer, Abraham, 86

  Peer, Anita Glander, 81, 98, 99, 112, 166, 169, 322

  Peer, Ralph Sylvester, 8, 81, 81–95, 111, 127, 169, 186, 214, 322, 332, 378

  A.P. and Sara’s marital difficulties and, 166, 180, 181

  background and early career of, 86–93

  black musicians and, 83, 84, 87

  Carter Family’s audition for, 77–78, 95, 98–101, 103

  Carter Family’s contracts with, 110, 156–57, 175–76

  Carter Family’s recording sessions with, 98–101, 104–5, 107–10, 112–13, 116–23, 139, 141–42, 156, 157, 159, 166–68, 171–72, 174–77, 181, 183–84

  Carter home visited by, 112–13, 319

  copyright and royalty arrangements of, 93, 94, 107, 113, 157, 175–76

  hillbilly music and, 83, 84, 87–95

  personality and demeanor of, 81–83

  RCA Victor’s conflict with, 175–76

  Rodgers and, 113, 139–42, 174

  scouting expeditions of, 77–78, 81–82, 93–95, 98–101, 113

  Pentecostalism, 133–36, 177–78

  Perkins, Carl, 306, 311, 365

  Persley, George, 120

  Peter, Paul and Mary, 353

  Phillips, Bud, 235

  Phillips, Sam, 306, 307, 311, 346

  phonograph technology, 85–86, 93

  Pickard Family, 4, 216

  “Plain Old Country Girl,” 271, 275–76

  Poole, Charlie, 132

  “Poor Orphan Child,” 104

  Poor Valley, Va., 6, 39, 51

  churchgoing in, 30–31

  competitiveness of men in, 188–89

  economic opportunities outside of, 54–57

  heating fuel in, 51–52

  party affiliation in, 238–39

  railroad tracks in, 51–52, 317–18

  water in, 52

  women of, 22–23, 60–61

  Porter, Myrtle, 43

  Porterfield, Nolan, 139, 142

  Potter, Dale, 298–99

  Powell, Barbara, 48, 219, 222, 246–47, 379, 385, 394

  Prairie Sweethearts (Essie and Kay), 216

  Presley, Elvis, 4, 275, 288, 306–11, 332, 392

  attracted to Anita, 309–11

  female admirers of, 307–8, 309–10

  personality and demeanor of, 307, 308

  Presley, Priscilla Beaulieu, 311

  “Prisoner’s Song,” 122

  radio, 87

  border stations and, 187, 245–46; see also XERA

  live audiences and, 235

  power of, 2–3, 234, 266

  recording technology and, 230, 278

  Radio City Music Hall, 167, 168, 169

  RadiOzark, 278, 287, 291

  “Railroading on the Great Divide,” 325, 378

  RCA, 273, 274–75, 290, 311, 321, 332, 335

  RCA Victo
r, 157, 171–72, 241, 289

  Peer’s arrangements with, 157, 175–76

  records and record business:

  early days of, 85–86

  ethnic markets and, 87

  race music and, 83, 84, 87

  southern mountain music and, 87–95

  three-minute maximum and, 108

  Red Clay Ramblers, 397

  Red Star Flour, 279–80, 281

  Reeves, Jim, 335

  Renfro Valley Barn Dance, 260

  Rich Valley, Va., 39

  musical traditions in, 41–45

  social life in, 45–46

  “Ricochet Romance,” 309

  Riddle, Jimmy, 323

  Riddle, Lesley “Esley,” 146, 171, 175, 240, 241

  A.P.’s song-hunting expeditions with, 128–33, 136–38

  blues as viewed by, 137

  Maybelle’s guitar playing and, 184

  Rinehart, Cowboy Slim, 4, 7, 216, 233

  “Ring of Fire,” 349

  Ritter, Tex, 262

  Tex Ritter Award, 370

  “River of Jordan,” 109, 121, 177

  Roach, Hal, 157

  Robbins, Rita, 311

  Robin, Lou, 363

  “Rock of Ages,” 137

  Rodgers, Jimmie, 83–84, 113, 127, 139–42, 153, 174, 365, 371, 379, 380

  Carter Family’s recording with, 139, 141–42, 156

  Rolling Stone, 392–93

  Romaniuk, Ed, 213–14, 328–29

  Romaniuk, Elsie, 213–14, 328–29

  Ronstadt, Linda, 4

  Rose, Pete, 391

  Rounder, 4

  royalties, 94, 105, 123, 156, 157, 181, 313, 321, 328, 332, 378

  Peer’s deals and, 93, 94, 107, 113, 175–76, 214

  Ryman, Thomas, 284–85

  Ryman Auditorium, 284–85

  “Sad and Lonesome Day,” 177

  Salyers, Fern Carter, 121, 173, 179, 197, 228, 243, 248, 250

  “San Antonio Rose, The,” 344

  Oscar Schmidt Company, 353

  Schwarz, Tracy, 340–43

  Scruggs, Earl, 4, 338–39, 366–67, 392

  Scruggs, Louise, 338

  Seeger, Mike, 71, 128, 132, 133, 185, 340–45, 380

  Seeger, Pete, 340, 365

  “See That My Grave Is Kept Clean,” 177, 339–40

  Seymour, William Joseph, 134–36

  shape-note singing, 32

  sheet-music business, 41, 130–31

  Shilkret, Nat, 93

  shivarees, 67

  Sholes, Steve, 275, 290

  “Shoofly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy,” 253, 255

  Silverstein, Shel, 364

  Siman, E. E. “Si,” 277, 278

  singing conventions, 62

  “Single Girl, Married Girl,” 25, 100, 105, 174, 177

  Skeens, Mutt, 165, 172, 240

  Smash Records, 353

  Smith, Carl, 299, 300, 301, 303, 306, 312

  Smith, John “Dutch,” 19, 33

  Smith, Rebecca Carlene, 312

  Smithsonian Institution, 370

  Snow, Hank, 290, 293, 306, 307, 308

  Snow, Minnie, 290, 358, 390

  Songs of the Famous Carter Family, 338–39, 366

  song transmission, 41–42, 43–44, 70–71, 184

  “Sourwood Mountain,” 119

  Southern Music Publishing Company, 157, 175, 176, 321, 378

  Southern Planter, 252–53

  Southland Shows, 262, 263

  Springsteen, Bruce, 368–69

  Spurlock, Clifford, 324–28

  Stalcup, William, 89

  Stapleton, Daphne Kilgore, 33, 46, 72, 74, 178

  Starday, 331

  Statler Brothers, 365, 366

  “Stay a Little Longer,” 269

  Steele, Harry, 216, 217, 226

  Stephens, “Uncle Bunt,” 88

  Stoker, Gordon, 288

  Stokes, Marcus Lowe, 89

  Stoneman, Ernest V. “Pop,” 78, 90–94, 139

  Stoneman, Hattie, 94, 139

  “Storms Are on the Ocean, The,” 105, 321

  “Strummin’ My Guitaro,” 353

  Sun Records, 275, 306, 311, 346

  “Sunshine in the Shadows,” 177

  “Sweet Bird,” 120

  “Sweet Fern,” 120, 123

  “Sweet Heaven in My View,” 186

  Tarter, Steve, 127, 128

  Taylor, “Hi,” 89

  “Tell Me That You Loved Me,” 157

  Tennessee Barn Dance, 270

  Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), 196, 265

  “That’s How I Spell Ireland,” 272

  “There’ll Be No Distinction There,” 242

  “There’ll Be No Teardrops Tonight,” 279

  “There’s No One Like Mother to Me,” 186

  “There’s Something Got Ahold of Me,” 242

  “This Land Is Your Land,” 137

  Thomas, Brown, 148–49, 191

  Thomas, Dicey, 60–61, 116, 148

  “Tom Dooley,” 337

  Travis, Merle, 338, 345, 367, 392

  Travis picking, 267

  Tubb, Ernest, 286, 300

  Tuck, William, 261–62

  “Turkey in the Straw,” 279

  “Two Little Girls in Blue,” 330

  Vaughan, James D., 32

  Vermillion, Cleo, 63

  Vicars, Worley, 112

  Victor, 5, 77–78, 87, 92–101, 105, 113, 116–17, 139, 157

  Carter Family’s audition for, 77–78, 95, 97–101, 103

  Peer’s first field-recording sessions for, 93–95, 98–101

  see also RCA Victor

  Virginia Boys, 252, 254, 255

  “Wait ’Til I Get You Alone,” 301

  “Wandering Boy, The,” 62, 100, 104, 114

  Waterman, Mrs. Lem, 89

  Watson, Doc, 109, 110, 367, 369, 392

  Watts, Stubbins, 88–89

  “Wayfaring Stranger, The,” 119

  WBT, 246, 247, 248–50, 338

  WCKY, 327

  “Weeping Willow Tree,” 305–6, 344

  Welch, J. P., 43

  Wells, Kitty, 109, 122, 311

  Wells, Ruby, 311

  “Were You There When They Crucified Our Lord,” 353

  “We Shall Rise,” 379

  West, Red, 310, 311

  Westendorf, Thomas P., 120, 130

  “What Am I Supposed to Do?”, 336

  “What’s It?”, 140

  “When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland,” 110

  “When the Roses Come Home Again,” 168

  “When the World’s on Fire,” 137, 185

  Whitter, Henry, 83, 90

  “Why Do You Cry, Little Darling?”, 241

  “Wildwood Flower,” 4, 108–9, 117, 177, 288, 340, 344, 366, 368, 371

  Williams, Audrey, 292–97

  Williams, Hank, 279, 283, 291–98, 300, 348, 368

  Anita courted by, 292–96, 298

  death of, 297–98

  drinking and drug use of, 292, 294–95

  shooting incident and, 296–97

  Williams, Lucinda, 4, 109

  Williams, Tennessee, 265

  “Willow, Will You Weep for Me?”, 289

  Will the Circle Be Unbroken, 366–69, 392–93

  “Will the Circle Be Unbroken,” 4, 168, 172, 177–78, 311, 365, 368, 392

  “Will You Miss Me When I’m Gone?”, 96, 102, 108, 109

  Winston, Nat, 361

  WKIN, 322, 323

  WLS, 260, 261

  WNOX, 264–68, 270, 273–74

  Wolfe, Charles, 43, 120

  Wolfe, Ernest, 125

  Wolfe, Flo, 61

  Wolfe, Thomas, 102

  “Wonderful City, The,” 141

  Woodring, Harry, 209

  Workman, John “Sugarfoot,” 261, 262

  Workman, Mary Arlene “Sunshine Sue,” 261–63

  World’s Fair (1933), 195–96

  World War II, 245, 254–55, 265

  “W
orried Man Blues,” 4, 138, 332, 340, 344

  “Wreck of Old 97, The,” 75, 108, 185

  WRNL, 251–53, 254, 260

  WRVA, 260–63

  WSM, 260, 281, 286, 305

  XEG, 187, 213

  XELO, 187, 213, 237

  XEPN, 213

  XERA, 3–4, 187, 197, 201, 210–18, 225

  Carter Family’s broadcasts on, 4, 7, 197, 213–18, 222, 225–26, 229–30, 232–38, 245, 267, 328

  closure of, 213, 245

  founding of, 209–10

  XERB, 213

  XET, 230

  “You Are My Flower,” 184, 186–87, 339

  “You Flopped When You Got Me Alone,” 301

  “You Made Toothpicks of the Timber of My Heart,” 279

  “You’ve Been a Friend to Me,” 131

  Zetner, Ann, 357

  Zetner, Tommy, 357

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  Zwonitzer, Mark.

  Will you miss me when I’m gone?: the Carter Family and their legacy in American music / Mark Zwonitzer with Charles Hirshberg.

  p. cm.

  Includes index.

  1. Carter Family (Musical group). 2. Country musicians—United States—Biography. I. Hirshberg, Charles. II. Title.

  ML421.C33 Z86 2002

  781.642'092’2'dc21

  [B] 2002022395

  ISBN-13: 978-0-684-85763-3

  ISBN-10: 0-684-85763-4

  ISBN-13: 978-0-7432-4382-7 (Pbk)

  ISBN-10: 0-7432-4382-X (Pbk)

  eISBN: 978-1-4391-2744-5

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  “Single Girl, Married Girl” by A.P. Carter. Copyright © 1927 Peer International Corp. Copyright Renewed. Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved.

  “My Clinch Mountain Home” by A.P. Carter, Maybelle Carter, Sara Carter. Copyright © 1929 Peer International Corp. Copyright Renewed. Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved.

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  “The Little Log Hut in the Lane” by A.P. Carter, Maybelle Carter, Sara Carter. Copyright © 1931 Peer International Corp. Copyright Renewed. Used by Permission. All Rights Reserved.

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