| Song | Old Black Joe |
| Artist | Douglas Jimerson |
| Album | Stephen Foster: A Family Album |
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| [00:00.760] | Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay, |
| [00:09.560] | Gone are my friends from the cotton fields away, |
| [00:18.580] | Gone from the earth to a better land I know, |
| [00:26.900] | I hear their gentle voices calling "Old Black Joe". |
| [00:39.340] | I’m coming, I’m coming, for my head is bending low: |
| [00:49.080] | I hear those gentle voices calling, "Old Black Joe". |
| [01:02.580] | Why do I weep when my heart should feel no pain |
| [01:11.780] | Why do I sigh that my friends come not again, |
| [01:21.780] | Grieving for forms now departed long ago. |
| [01:31.310] | I hear their gentle voices calling “Old Black Joe”. |
| [01:44.930] | I’m coming, I’m coming, for my head is bending low: |
| [01:54.960] | I hear those gentle voices calling, "Old Black Joe". |
| [02:07.760] | Where are the hearts once so happy and so free? |
| [02:15.590] | The children so dear that I held upon my knee, |
| [02:25.110] | Gone to the shore where my soul has longed to go. |
| [02:33.300] | I hear their gentle voices calling "Old Black Joe". |
| [02:46.960] | I’m coming, I’m coming, for my head is bending low: |
| [02:59.870] | I hear those gentle voices calling, "Old Black Joe" |
| ti: Douglas Jimerson Old Black Joe | |
| ar: Douglas Jimerson | |
| al: Stephen Foster: A Family Album | |
| [00:00.760] | Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay, |
| [00:09.560] | Gone are my friends from the cotton fields away, |
| [00:18.580] | Gone from the earth to a better land I know, |
| [00:26.900] | I hear their gentle voices calling " Old Black Joe". |
| [00:39.340] | I' m coming, I' m coming, for my head is bending low: |
| [00:49.080] | I hear those gentle voices calling, " Old Black Joe". |
| [01:02.580] | Why do I weep when my heart should feel no pain |
| [01:11.780] | Why do I sigh that my friends come not again, |
| [01:21.780] | Grieving for forms now departed long ago. |
| [01:31.310] | I hear their gentle voices calling " Old Black Joe". |
| [01:44.930] | I' m coming, I' m coming, for my head is bending low: |
| [01:54.960] | I hear those gentle voices calling, " Old Black Joe". |
| [02:07.760] | Where are the hearts once so happy and so free? |
| [02:15.590] | The children so dear that I held upon my knee, |
| [02:25.110] | Gone to the shore where my soul has longed to go. |
| [02:33.300] | I hear their gentle voices calling " Old Black Joe". |
| [02:46.960] | I' m coming, I' m coming, for my head is bending low: |
| [02:59.870] | I hear those gentle voices calling, " Old Black Joe" |
| ti: Douglas Jimerson Old Black Joe | |
| ar: Douglas Jimerson | |
| al: Stephen Foster: A Family Album | |
| [00:00.760] | Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay, |
| [00:09.560] | Gone are my friends from the cotton fields away, |
| [00:18.580] | Gone from the earth to a better land I know, |
| [00:26.900] | I hear their gentle voices calling " Old Black Joe". |
| [00:39.340] | I' m coming, I' m coming, for my head is bending low: |
| [00:49.080] | I hear those gentle voices calling, " Old Black Joe". |
| [01:02.580] | Why do I weep when my heart should feel no pain |
| [01:11.780] | Why do I sigh that my friends come not again, |
| [01:21.780] | Grieving for forms now departed long ago. |
| [01:31.310] | I hear their gentle voices calling " Old Black Joe". |
| [01:44.930] | I' m coming, I' m coming, for my head is bending low: |
| [01:54.960] | I hear those gentle voices calling, " Old Black Joe". |
| [02:07.760] | Where are the hearts once so happy and so free? |
| [02:15.590] | The children so dear that I held upon my knee, |
| [02:25.110] | Gone to the shore where my soul has longed to go. |
| [02:33.300] | I hear their gentle voices calling " Old Black Joe". |
| [02:46.960] | I' m coming, I' m coming, for my head is bending low: |
| [02:59.870] | I hear those gentle voices calling, " Old Black Joe" |