Lyrics: Elizabeth Cotten
Music: Elizabeth Cotten
Played by Jerry Garcia in acoustic sets with the Grateful Dead,
and also with the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band and in sets with John Kahn.
This is the version with the Grateful Dead on "Reckoning":
Been all around this whole round worldWith the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, Jerry started with the "One old woman ..." verse, followed with the "Been all around ..." verse, and then repeated the "One old woman ..."verse
And I just got back today
Work all week, honey, I get home to you
Honey baby what more can I do
Oh babe, it ain't no lie
Oh babe, it ain't no lie
Oh babe, it ain't no lie
You know this life I'm living is mighty high
One old woman, Lord, in this town
Keep a-telling her lies on me
Wish to my soul that old woman would die
Keep a-telling her lies on me
Oh babe, it ain't no lie
Oh babe, it ain't no lie
Oh babe, it ain't no lie
You know this life I'm living is very high
Been all around this whole round world
And I just got back today
Work all week, honey, and I get home to you
Honey baby what more can I do
Oh babe, it ain't no lie
Oh babe, it ain't no lie
Oh babe, it ain't no lie
You know this life I'm living is very high
Keep a-telling her lies all week
You know this lie I'm living is flying by
| Grateful Dead Recordings | |||||
| Date | Album | ||||
| Sep-Oct 1980 | Reckoning (note 1) | ||||
| 23 Oct 1980 | Reckoning (note 2) | ||||
| Jerry Garcia Recordings | |||||
| Date | Album | Recorded By | |||
| studio 1976 | Reflections | Jerry Garcia (note 3) | |||
| 28 Feb 1986 | Pure Jerry: Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium | Jerry Garcia/John Kahn | |||
| 31 Oct 1987 | Pure Jerry 2: Lunt-Fontanne | Jerry Garcia Band | |||
| 6 Dec 1987 | Almost Acoustic | Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band | |||
"They asked me to do 'Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie'. That's the song I wrote about a lady who lived next door to us. My mother had to go to work and this lady would teach children. She told my mother something: made my mother punish me. They hurt me all the day. 'Cause I know what she told my mum was not true.
"That song's 'bout me getting punished. My feelings got hurt, 'cause I did not do what Miss Mary said I did. And I used cry in a bed, and a little verse came to me, a pretty tune came to me, and I made a little song, a little tune I love.
"I used sit on this long porch we had at home. She lived here [Cotten gestures to her left]. I said, 'Glad to see you like to see' so she could hear me.
I was sitting and sing this song, as loud as I want to. And it was about her, and I get playing, and she said to me, 'Sis, that's a pretty song you sang!' You know what I want to say, don't you? 'It's about you!' But I wasn't daresay to let her know. I just say, 'Thank you.' I wasn't daresay to let her know. I didn't let my mother know this little verse was about her, cause mama would punish me sur 'nuff I guess.
And now, they both dead, and they don't know. And don't hear--I don't reckon they do? (laugh) You think they do? Anyway, I feel free to explain and sing it!"