In The Evening By The Moonlight - Live at the Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, RI, June 30, 1960

In the evening by the moonlight
When my mother had finished working
We used to sit around the fireplace
'Til the cornbread it was done
And then we all would eat our supper
After that we'd clean the kitchen
It's the only time they ever gave us to spare
To have a little fun

Then my daddy used to take his fiddle down that
That hung upon the wall
While the silvery moon was shining
Clear and bright
How the old folks would enjoy it
They would sit all night and listen
As we used to sing in the evening
By the moonlight

In the evening by the moonlight
You could hear banjos ringing
You can hear them by the moonlight
You could hear my folks all singing
How my mother she would enjoy it
She would sit all night and listen
As we sang in the evening
By the moonlight
Oh, oh yeah

In the evening by the moonlight
You could hear folks all singing
In the evening by the moonlight
You could hear my folks all singing
How my mother she would enjoy it
She would sit all night and listen
As we sang in the evening
By the moolight
Oh, yeah

In the evening by the moonlight
You could hear banjos ringing
In the evening by the moonlight
You could hear my folks all singing
How my mother she would enjoy it
She would sit all night and listen
As we sang in the evening
By the moonlight
Yeah

Yeah, all right



Credits
Writer(s): Nina Simone
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