Early One Morning

Jimmy Witherspoon · Other Songs - Jimmy Witherspoon

Early one morning, just as the sun was rising

I heard a maid sing in the valley below

"Oh don't deceive me, Oh never leave me,

How could you use, a poor maiden so?"



Remember the vows that you made to me truly

Remember how tenderly you nestled close to me

Gay is the garland, fresh are the roses

I've culled from the garden to bind over thee.



Here I now wander alone as I wonder

Why did you leave me to sigh and complain

I ask of the roses, why should I be forsaken,

Why must I here in sorrow remain?



Through yonder grove, by the spring that is running

There you and I have so merrily played,

Kissing and courting and gently sporting

Oh, my innocent heart you've betrayed



How could you slight so a pretty girl who loves you

A pretty girl who loves you so dearly and warm?

Though love's folly is surely but a fancy,

Still it should prove to me sweeter than your scorn.



Soon you will meet with another pretty maiden

Some pretty maiden, you'll court her for a while;

Thus ever ranging, turning and changing

Always seeking for a girl that is new.



Thus sang the maiden, her sorrows bewailing

Thus sang the poor maid in the valley below

"Oh don't deceive me, Oh never leave me,

How could you use, a poor maiden so?"

Early One Morning

Jimmy Witherspoon delivers a soulful rendition of 'Early One Morning,' a track rooted in the rich tradition of gospel and R&B. As a celebrated vocalist known for her powerful voice and emotive delivery, Witherspoon brings a distinct warmth to this recording, characteristic of her work in the mid-to-late 20th century. The song reflects themes of intimacy and morning devotion, fitting within the broader catalog of her discography that emphasizes spiritual depth and vocal prowess. Her interpretation highlights the genre's focus on personal expression and communal worship, showcasing her ability to convey deep feeling through melody and tone without relying on complex arrangements.