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Bye and Bye We're Going to See the King

Bye and Bye We're Going to See the King

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"Bye and Bye We're (or, I'm) Going to See the King" is a Christian song from the African-American musical tradition. It is known by a variety of titles, including "I Wouldn't Mind Dying (If Dying Was All)" and "A Mother's Last Word to Her Daughter". It was recorded seven times before 1930, using the preceding titles.

Quick Facts Single by Blind Willie Johnson, Released ...

It has been most often recorded in gospel or gospel blues style, but also in other styles such as country.

Description

The song consists of several four-line verses (quatrains) and a repeated refrain. The words both of verses and of refrain often differ from one artist to another. A standard feature is that the refrain consists of four lines, the first three of which are identical. Common variants of those three lines include "Bye and bye we're (or, I'm) going to see the King" and "Holy, holy, holy is His name". The fourth line almost always begins "(I) wouldn't (or, don't) mind dying". It concludes in various ways in different versions, for example "If dying was all", or "But I gotta go by myself", or "Because I'm a child of God".

"The King" is a title of the Christian God. Many versions include a verse which refers to the vision of the chariot in the Book of Ezekiel, Chapter 1. A line found in many versions, "He said he saw him coming with his dyed garments on", alludes to the Book of Isaiah at 63:1:

Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah?

Quick Facts "A Mother's Last Word to Her Daughter", Single by Washington Phillips ...

Titles like "Bye and Bye We're Going to See the King" and "I Wouldn't Mind Dying (If Dying Was All)" are taken from the refrain. The title of the 1929 version by Washington Phillips, "A Mother's Last Word to Her Daughter", whose verses differ markedly from other versions, was presumably chosen to indicate that he intended it as a companion song to his "Mother's Last Word to Her Son" of 1927. Blind Mamie Forehand's 1927 performance of "I Wouldn't Mind Dying If Dying Was All" has been reissued on various Washington Phillips compilations, so Phillips is often confused to be the performer. YouTube has multiple videos doing just this, but Phillips never recorded this song, only his adaptation, "A Mother's Last Word to Her Daughter".

Recordings

  • 1926  Arizona Dranes, "Bye and Bye We're Going to See the King" [2][3][4] 10" 78rpm single Okeh 8438-B [5]
  • 1927  Blind Mamie Forehand, "Wouldn't Mind Dying If Dying Was All" [6][7] 10" 78rpm single Victor 20574-A [8]
  • 1927  Norfolk Jubilee Quartet, "I Wouldn't Mind Dying If Dying Was All" [9] 10" 78rpm single Paramount 12630-B [10]
  • 1928  Golden Leaf Quartet, "I Wouldn't Mind Dying" [11] 10" 78rpm single Brunswick 7050 [12]
  • 1928  Rev. I. B. Ware with Wife and Son, "I Wouldn't Mind Dying (but I Gotta Go by Myself)" [13][14] 10" 78rpm single Vocalion 1235 [15] Note: This performance credits "wife" as the vocal accompaniment to Ware. The female vocals sound identical to Blind Mamie Forehand's vocals on her 1927 release so she may be the "wife" in the credits.
  • 1929  Blind Willie Johnson, "Bye and Bye I'm Goin' to See the King" [16][17][18][19][20] 10" 78rpm single Columbia 14504-D [21][22]
  • 1929  Washington Phillips, "A Mother's Last Word to Her Daughter" [23][24] 10" 78rpm single Columbia 14511-D [25][22]
  • 1932  Carter Family, "I Wouldn't Mind Dying" [26] 10" 78rpm single Victor 23807 [27]
  • 1939  Carter Family, "I Wouldn't Mind Dying" [28] radio broadcast [29]
  • 1939  Smith Casey, "I Wouldn't Mind Dying If Dying Was All" [30][31][32]
  • 1939  The Dixie Hummingbirds, "Wouldn't Mind Dying" [33] 10" 78rpm single Decca 7667 [34]
  • 1956  Dorothy Love Coates and the Original Gospel Harmonettes, "I Wouldn't Mind Dying" [35][36][37][38][39] on the album Get on Board [40]
  • 1961  Reverend Pearly Brown, "By and By (I'm Gonna See the King)" [41] on the album Georgia Street Singer [42]
  • 1965  Mississippi Fred McDowell, "Bye and Bye"/"Wouldn't Mind Dying" [43][44]
  • 1981  Flora Molton and the Truth Band, "Bye and Bye I'm Going To See the King" [45][46] on the album Living Country Blues USA, Vol. 3 [47]
  • 1986  R. Stevie Moore, "I Wouldn't Mind Dyin'" [48] on the album Glad Music
  • 1994  Ben Harper, hidden track on the album Welcome to the Cruel World
  • 2002  K. M. Williams, "Bye and Bye, I'm Goin' to See the King" [49] on the album Blind Willie's Hymns [50]
  • 2003  John and Heidi Cerrigione, "A Mother's Last Word to Her Daughter" [51] on the album Wood Stoves and Bread Loaves [52]
  • 2003  Davis Coen, "Bye and Bye I'm Goin' to See the King" [53] on the album Cryin' the Blues [54]
  • 2004  Crush Collision Trio, "Bye and Bye I'm Going to See the King" [55] on the album Cold in Hand [56]
  • 2005  Flat Mountain Girls, "Wouldn't Mind Dyin'" [57] on the album Honey Take Your Whiskers Off [58]
  • 2006  Catfish Keith, "Bye and Bye, I'm Going to See the King" [59] on the album Rolling Sea [60]
  • 2007  Francesco Garolfi, "Bye and Bye, I'm Going to See the King" [61] on the album The Blues I Feel [62]
  • 2009  Catfish Keith, "By and By I'm Going to See the King" [63] on the album Live at the Half Moon [64][65]
  • 2010  Heaven And, "Bye and Bye I'm Going To See the King " [66][67] on the album Bye and Bye I'm Going To See the King [68][69]
  • 2010  Willie Salomon, "By and By I'm Gonna See the King" on the album Let Your Light Shine [70]
  • 2011  Catfish Keith, "By and By, I'm Going to See the King" [71] on the album A True Friend Is Hard to Find: Gospel Retrospective [72][73]
  • 2012  Ryan McGiver, "I Wouldn't Mind Dying" on the album Troubled in Mind [74]

Other songs

These songs have similar titles to the song which is the subject of this article, but are different from it and from each other:

  • 2010  Jason Moon, "I Wouldn't Mind Dying Now" [75] on the album Naked Under All These Clothes [76][77]
  • "Bye and Bye When the Morning Comes"/"We'll Understand It Better Bye and Bye", a different gospel song
  • "We Shall See the King (When He Comes)", a different gospel song

See also


References

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  15. Davis Coen: Cryin' the Blues at AllMusic. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
  16. Crush Collision Trio: Cold in Hand at AllMusic. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
  17. Catfish Keith: Rolling Sea at AllMusic. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
  18. Francesco Garolfi: The Blues I Feel at AllMusic. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
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  21. "Let Your Light Shine". williesalomon.com. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
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  23. "Naked Under All These Clothes – Jason Moon". amazon.co.uk. ASIN B004A9Y4CM. Retrieved August 27, 2015.

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