Jack of Diamonds (song)
Jack of Diamonds is a traditional folk song. It is a Texas gambling song that was popularized by Blind Lemon Jefferson. It was sung from the point of view of a railroad man who had lost money playing conquian. At least twelve artists recorded the tune before World War II. It has been recorded under various titles such as "A Corn Licker Still in Georgia" and "Rye Whiskey".
The song is related to "Drunkard's Hiccoughs", "Johnnie Armstrong", "Todlen Hame", "Bacach", "Robi Donadh Gorrach", "The Wagoner's Lad", "Clinch Mountain", "The Cuckoo", "Rye Whiskey", "Saints Bound for Heaven", "Separation", and "John Adkins' Farewell." This family of tunes originally comes from the British Isles, though it is most well known in North America. The lyrics may originate in the American Civil War song "The Rebel Soldier" and the melody from the Scottish song "Robie Donadh Gorrach", known by Nathaniel Gow as "An Old Highland Song".
Covers
The following artists, among others, have included the song in their repertoire.- Blind Lemon Jefferson
- Tex Ritter
- Skip James
- John Lee Hooker
- John Jacob Niles
- Odetta
- Lonnie Donegan released it as a single in 1957
- Betty Johnson recorded a version for Atlantic Records in 1958.
- Mance Lipscomb
- Ramblin' Jack Elliott
- The Fendermen 1960 on the album Mule Skinner Blues
- Eric Von Schmidt on "The Folk Blues Of Eric Von Schmidt" released in 1963.
- The Byrds on the compilation album Preflyte
- The Daily Flash, a 1960s Seattle-based folk rock group, released their version as a single in June 1966.
- Fairport Convention recorded a version on their debut album. Credited to Bob Dylan and Ben Carruthers, it featured lyrics based on the original.
- Tarbox Ramblers used it to open their first album.
- Waylon Jennings
- Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans
- Dave Matthews
- Tommy Jarrell
- Corey Harris
- Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
- P.W. Long
- Alexander Hacke & Danielle de Picciotto
- The Ramblin' Riversiders
- Scott H. Biram
- The Charlatans
- Big Brother and the Holding Company