Lyrics Uncle Pen - Hank Williams, Jr.
Oh,
the
people
would
come
from
far
away,
To
dance
all
night
to
the
break
of
day.
When
the
caller
would
holler:
"Do
Si
Do",
They
knew
Uncle
Pen
was
ready
to
go.
Late
in
the
evening,
about
sundown,
High
on
the
hill,
an'
above
the
town,
Uncle
Pen
played
the
fiddle,
Lord,
how
it
rang,
You
could
hear
it
talk,
you
could
hear
it
sing!
Instrumental
break.
Well,
he
played
an
old
tune
they
called
the
"Soldier's
Joy",
And
he
played
the
one
they
called
the
"Boston
Boy".
Greatest
of
all
was
the
"Jennie
Lynn",
To
me,
that's
where
the
fiddlin'
begins.
Late
in
the
evening,
about
sundown,
High
on
the
hill,
an'
above
the
town,
Uncle
Pen
played
the
fiddle,
Lord,
how
it
rang,
You
could
hear
it
talk,
you
could
hear
it
sing!
Instrumental
break.
I'll
never
forget
that
mournful
day
When
old
Uncle
Pen
was
called
away,
He
hung
up
his
fiddle
and
he
hung
up
his
bow,
And
he
knew
it
was
time
for
him
to
go.
Late
in
the
evening,
about
sundown,
High
on
the
hill,
an'
above
the
town,
Uncle
Pen
played
the
fiddle,
Lord,
how
it
rang,
You
could
hear
it
talk,
you
could
hear
it
sing!
Instrumental
break.
Late
in
the
evening,
about
sundown,
High
on
the
hill,
an'
above
the
town,
Uncle
Pen
played
the
fiddle,
Lord,
how
it
rang,
You
could
hear
it
talk,
you
could
hear
it
sing!
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