Tennessee Waltz

Originally Performed ByRoy Acuff & The Smoky Mountain Boys
Original AlbumSingle (1949)
Music/LyricsPee Wee King and Redd Stewart
VocalsDick Solberg (5/6/93); “Reverend” Jeff Mosier (11/16/94
Phish Debut1993-05-06
Last Played1994-11-19
Current Gap1164
HistorianJeremy Welsh

History

Phish has played this standard on three occasions, all three in bluegrass settings with guests. Its debut was on 5/6/93 in Albany, NY. Dick Solberg and Jeff Walton had joined the band for the final three songs of the first set (Solberg on fiddle, Walton on acoustic guitar); “Tennessee Waltz” was played between “Why You Been Gone So Long” and “I Been on a Fast Train to Georgia,” the only appearance of those two songs. The second time “Tennessee Waltz” was played was 11/16/94 with “Reverend” Jeff Mosier on banjo and vocals. It was played as part of a string of bluegrass songs to close the first set. Three nights later, after their show in Bloomington, Indiana, Phish performed “Tennessee Waltz” in their parking lot set, an acoustic bluegrass set that featured the Reverend on banjo, Eric Merrill on fiddle and guitar, Abe Stevens on jaw harp, and “Jeremy” on banjo.

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