I'm Working on a Building explained

"I'm Working on a Building" is a song in both the African American spiritual and southern gospel traditions. The song has become a standard of the genres. It has been recorded many times, by artists such as The Carter Family,[1] Bill Monroe,[2] Elvis Presley,[3] the Oak Ridge Boys,[3] B. B. King,[4] John Fogerty,[5] The Seldom Scene,[6] and Theo Lawrence.[7]

History

One version of the song is credited to Lillian Bowles and Winifred O. Hoyle,[3] though it existed as a traditional folk song for longer than that, likely a negro spiritual of indeterminate origin. An early version of the song was collected in a 1929 book, Old Songs Hymnal by Dorothy G. Bolton; the song is described as having a calypso feel to it, leading to speculation that it may have originated in Florida or the Caribbean.[8]

The song became popularly associated with Southern gospel music when The Carter Family recorded it in 1934 for Bluebird Records; this version is copyrighted to A. P. Carter. Bill Monroe, the father of bluegrass music, added it to his regular set-list due to numerous requests from fans, and because he appreciated the construction metaphor in the song's lyrics. It is believed that the Carter version was itself based on a much older version which the folklorist John Wesley Work III later included in his 1940 collection American Negro Songs and Spirituals.[9] [10]

Blues legend B. B. King first learned the song as a young street musician, and it became a regular part of his repertoire during his early career.[11] John Fogerty included the song in his first solo project, The Blue Ridge Rangers.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone: The Carter Family and Their Legacy in American Music . Zwoniter . Mark. Hirschberg . Charles . 137. 2002 . Simon & Schuster . New York. 9780743243827 . 2011-09-22.
  2. Web site: Track details: I'm Working on a Building . Smithsonian Folkways . 2011-09-22.
  3. Web site: I'm Working on a Building . Southern Gospel History . 2011-09-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120326042141/http://www.sghistory.com/index.php?n=I.I_m_Working_On_A_Building . 2012-03-26 . dead .
  4. Web site: B. B. King Sings Spirituals . Allmusic.com . 2011-09-22.
  5. Web site: The Blue Ridge Rangers . Allmusic.com . 2011-09-22.
  6. Web site: The Seldom Scene . Allmusic.com . 2021-11-16.
  7. Web site: Theo Lawrence - Working On The Building - YouTube . 2022-05-16 . www.youtube.com.
  8. Book: Erbsen, Wayne . Hymns of the Old Camp Ground . 69 . 2008 . Native Ground Books and Music . 9781883206567 . 2011-09-22.
  9. Book: The Music of Bill Monroe . Rosenberg. Neil V. . Wolfe. Charles K.. 94 . 2007 . University of Illinois Press . 9780252031212. 2011-09-22.
  10. Book: Nemerov, Bruce . A Tennessee folklore sampler: selections from the Tennessee folklore society . https://books.google.com/books?id=0Z90XdzMKE0C&dq=i%27m+working+on+a+building+song&pg=PA324. Field Recordings of Southern Black Music . 323–324 . 2009 . Univ. of Tennessee Press . 9781572336681. 2011-09-22.
  11. Book: McGee, David . B.B. King: There is Always One More Time . 24 . 2002 . Hal Leonard Corporation . 9780879308438 . 2011-09-22.