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Artist/Band: Gillian Welch
Lyrics for Song: Acony Bell
Lyrics for Album: Revival [1996]



The fairest bloom the mountain knows

Is not an iris or a wild rose

But the little flower of which I'll tell

Known as the brave acony bell



Just a simple flower so small and plain

With a pearly hue and a little known name

But the yellow birds sing when they see it bloom

For they know that spring is coming soon



Well it makes its home mid the rocks and the rills

Where the snows lie deep on the windy hills

And it tells the world "Why should I wait

This ice and snow is gonna melt away."



And so I'll sing that yellow bird's song

For the troubled times will soon be gone


Acony Bell

Gillian Welch's 'Acony Bell' stands as a haunting centerpiece on her 1996 album *Revival*, embodying the raw, acoustic folk tradition she helped redefine. Recorded with her signature voice and minimal instrumentation, the track captures the quiet intensity of Appalachian storytelling, reflecting themes of loss and resilience that permeate her early work. As part of her discography from the mid-1990s, the song exemplifies her ability to blend traditional roots with a modern sensibility, influencing countless artists in the Americana and bluegrass revival movements. Its enduring appeal lies in its atmospheric depth and Welch's emotive delivery, making it a defining recording of her career.


Album Lyrics: Revival [1996]


Gillian Welch
"Revival [1996]"


1. Orphan Girl
2. Annabelle
3. Pass You By
4. Barroom Girls
5. One More Dollar
6. By the Mark
7. Paper Wings
8. Tear My Stillhouse Down
9. Acony Bell
10. Only One and Only