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About Me and My Uncle
"Me and My Uncle", often also written as "Me & My Uncle," is a song composed by John Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas, and popularized in versions by Judy Collins and the Grateful Dead. It relates the journey of a narrator and his uncle from southern Colorado towards west Texas, involving standard cowboy song themes like a poker game in Santa Fe, accusations of cheating, gunplay, gold, and death.
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- 2001
- 5:32
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Me and my uncle went ridin' downTo South Colorado, west Texas boundWe stopped over in Santa Fe,That day on the pony, just about half wayAnd you know it was the hottest part of the dayI took the horses up to the stall Went to the barroom, ordered drinks for allThree days in the saddle, You know my body hurtIt being summer, I took off my shirtAnd I tried to wash off some of that dusty dirtWest Texas cowboys, they was all around,Wheat liquor and money, they loaded down,So soon after payday, no one seemed ashamed,You know my uncle, he starts playin' the game,Hey! A hollow jack and the winner take the hand.My uncle starts winning, the cowboys got sore,One of them called him, and then two more,Accused him of cheatin', oh no it couldn't be,I know my uncle he's as honest as me,And I'm as honest as a Denver man can be.One of them cowboys he starsts to draw,And I shot him down Lord, He never saw,Shot me another, Right then he hit the floor,In the confusion, my uncle grabbed the gold,And we hightailed it down to Mexico.Now I love thoe cowboys, I love their gold,Love my uncle, God rest his soul,Taught me good Lord, Taught me all I know,Taught me so well, that I grabbed that gold, andI left his dead ass there by the side of the road
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Written by: John Phillips
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10 facts about this song
Songwriter"Me and My Uncle" was not written by any member of the Grateful Dead, but by singer-songwriter John Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas. |
OriginThis song has a unique origin story. John Phillips allegedly wrote this song during a tequila-fueled night with Judy Collins and Stephen Stills. He had no memory of writing the song and only recognized it when Judy Collins recorded it. |
Releases"Me and My Uncle" was covered by The Grateful Dead and first appeared on their 1971 live album "Grateful Dead," also known as "Skull & Roses" due to its cover artwork. |
PerformanceThis song is considered one of the Dead's most frequently performed songs. It was played over 600 times. |
Genre"Me and My Uncle" is often described as a traditional rock song with strong influences of country and blues, which were significant elements of the Grateful Dead's music style. |
LyricsThe song tells a story of a cowboy and his uncle who ventures into wild towns and has run-ins with dangerous people, reflecting the American West folklore. |
Studio RecordingAlthough "Me and My Uncle" was recorded live for the "Skull & Roses" album, the Grateful Dead never recorded a studio version of the song. |
CollaborationsAs a popular Grateful Dead tune, it was often performed with other standby songs, such as "Big River," "Playing in the Band," and "The Other One." |
VariationsAs with most Dead songs, the band's performances of "Me and My Uncle" would vary greatly over the years, with some renditions becoming more prolonged and jam-oriented. |
LegacyToday, "Me and My Uncle" continues to be a favorite among Grateful Dead fans and often covered by bands that play Grateful Dead repertoire. |
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