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Originally performed by Bill Monroe

(Traditional) Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home Cloudy in the west and it looks like rain Looks like rain, boy, it looks like rain Cloudy in the west and it looks like rain I'm on my long journey home Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home Black some a-risin', and it surely is a train Surely is a train, boys, surely is a train Black some a-risin', and it surely is a train I'm on my long journey home Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home I hear the train a-comin', and I'll soon be gone Soon be gone, lord, soon be gone I hear the train a-comin', and I'll soon be gone I'm on my long journey home Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home Homesick and lonesome and a-feeling kind of blue Feeling kind of blue, lord, feeling kind of blue Homesick and lonesome and a-feeling kind of blue I'm on my long journey home Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home It's dark and a-rainin' and I've got to go home Got go home, boys, got go home It's dark and a-rainin' and I've got to go home I'm on my long journey home Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home

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My Long Journey Home has not been seen in 993 Phish shows. It was last played: 1995-11-29 . It was played at 0.8 % of live shows. It has been performed live 16 time(s).

Music: Traditional

Lyrics: Traditional

Original Artist: Bill Monroe

Vocals: Trey, Fish and Page

Debut: 1994-11-16

Historian: Christian McKee

Phish has incorporated music with bluegrass influences nearly since their beginning, debuting “ My Sweet One ” in 1989. But it was not until they had been together for some time that they finally broke down and performed some of the bluegrass canon. “Long Journey Home” (or “Two-Dollar Bill”) is one of those classics. Phish played this one in their parking lot jam ( 11/19/94 ) and at each of the shows featuring the Reverend Jeff Mosier on banjo ( 11/16/94  –  11/20/94 .) When Reverend Jeff left the tour, “Long Journey Home” made a few more appearances, check out  11/30/94  for an example. After that, the tune surfaced occasionally, sometimes acoustic, sometimes electric. To date, the last version played ( 11/29/95 ) was a musical standout, as  Béla Fleck  sat in on banjo.

Recommended Versions: 1994-11-30 , 1994-12-29 , 1995-11-29

Albums: Live Phish 20

Lyrics: (Traditional) Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home Cloudy in the west and it looks like rain Looks like rain, boy, it looks like rain Cloudy in the west and it looks like rain I'm on my long journey home Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home Black some a-risin', and it surely is a train Surely is a train, boys, surely is a train Black some a-risin', and it surely is a train I'm on my long journey home Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home I hear the train a-comin', and I'll soon be gone Soon be gone, lord, soon be gone I hear the train a-comin', and I'll soon be gone I'm on my long journey home Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home Homesick and lonesome and a-feeling kind of blue Feeling kind of blue, lord, feeling kind of blue Homesick and lonesome and a-feeling kind of blue I'm on my long journey home Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home It's dark and a-rainin' and I've got to go home Got go home, boys, got go home It's dark and a-rainin' and I've got to go home I'm on my long journey home Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home

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[Traditional Melody] written by [Traditional] instrumental

Do, Lord, Remember Me written by unknown author(s) English

Police and High Sheriff Come Ridin' Down written by [Traditional] English

Deadheads and Suckers written by [Traditional] English

Worried Man Blues written by [Traditional] English

Worried Man Blues written by [Traditional] instrumental

A Worried Man written by Tom Glazer , Dave Guard English

More Money for You and Me written by Bruce Belland , Glen Larson English

I Got a Worried Man written by Ray Ellis [jazz] , Al Stillman English

Gotta Travel On / Done Laid Around written by David Lazar , Fred Hellerman , Lee Hays , Larry Ehrlich , Pete Seeger , Paul Clayton English

Gotta Travel On / Done Laid Around instrumental

Ik moet verder written by Peter Boronov Dutch

Der Sommer geht written by Carl-Ulrich Blecher German

Jag måste ge mig av written by Peter Himmelstrand Swedish

Lights in the Valley written by [Traditional] English

My Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill) written by [Traditional] English

My Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill) written by [Traditional] instrumental

Harlem Blues written by [Traditional] instrumental

Harlem Blues written by Willard Robison English

Rekk Meg Din Hånd (Do, Lord, Remember Me) written by Bjørn Skjennum, Göte Strandsjö Norwegian (not verified yet)

Kom igjen, kom om igjen written by Terje Mosnes Norwegian (not verified yet)

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  1. My Long Journey Home History

    "Long Journey Home" (or "Two-Dollar Bill") is one of those classics. Phish played this one in their parking lot jam and at each of the shows featuring the Reverend Jeff Mosier on banjo (11/16/94 - 11/20/94.) When Reverend Jeff left the tour, "Long Journey Home" made a few more appearances, check out 11/30/94 for an example. After ...

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    The lineup for this bluegrass jam included Mike on banjo and electric bass, Page on bass, Trey on guitar and fiddle, Fishman on mandolin, "Reverend" Jeff Mos...

  3. My Long Journey Home Lyrics

    I'm on my long journey home It's dark and a-rainin' and I've got to go home Got go home, boys, got go home It's dark and a-rainin' and I've got to go home I'm on my long journey home Lost all my money but a two dollar bill Two dollar bll, boys, two dollar bill Lost all my money but a two dollar bill I'm on my long journey home

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    If you are here with me, I trust you to lead the way. When you're not I follow you, and always go astray. Silent in the morning. Suspended in the trees. Lunch time comes you've found your voice ...

  5. My Long Journey Home Every Time Played

    My Long Journey Home was played at 0.8% of live Phish shows. It was last played November 29, 1995, which was 993 shows ago. There have been 1,080 shows since the live debut. "My Long Journey Home" has been played approximately once every 125.4 shows. Since its debut, "My Long Journey Home" has been played, on average, once every 67.5 shows.

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    My Long Journey Home Lyrics by Phish from the Live Phish, Vol. 20: 12/29/94 (Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI) album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: My glance is always darting, when I stroll the avenue Avoiding all the obstacles that terrorize my view If you are he…

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    My Long Journey Home. My Long Journey Home has not been seen in 965 Phish shows. It was last played: 1995-11-29. It was played at 0.76% of live shows. It has been performed live 15 time(s).. Music: Traditional Lyrics: Traditional Original Artist: Bill Monroe Vocals: Trey, Fish and Page Debut: 1994-11-16 Historian: Christian McKee

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    My Long Journey Home by Phish was written by [Traditional] and . Phish released it on the album Live Phish 20 - 12.29.94 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI in 2003. It was covered by Tony Ellis [US], David Grisman, The McLain Family Band, Glen Smith and The Mountain State Pickers and other artists.

  13. My Long Journey Home Every Time Played

    My Long Journey Home was played at 0.77% of live Phish shows. It was last played November 29, 1995, which was 942 shows ago. There have been 1,028 shows since the live debut. "My Long Journey Home" has been played approximately once every 129.9 shows. Since its debut, "My Long Journey Home" has been played, on average, once every 68.5 ...

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    To France was teased in 2001 and quoted in the YEM vocal jam, foreshadowing the song's Phish debut later in the show. YEM also included Frankenstein teases. I'm Blue I'm Lonesome through My Long Journey Home were performed acoustic; My Long Journey Home featured the "Reverend" Jeff Mosier on spoons.

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  18. Nov 29, 1995 Setlist

    I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome, My Long Journey Home: I think before MLJH, Trey dedicates it to Sue and Nicole. Slave to the Traffic Light: Magic, pure magic. When Trey and Bela trade licks in the beginning of the jam - goosebumps and tears. It's incredible. Embarrassed to guess how many times I have heard this, but every time is like the first time.

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