Biology:Dem Bones

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Short description: American traditional spiritual song

"Dem Bones" (also called "Dry Bones" and "Dem Dry Bones") is a spiritual song. The melody was composed by author and songwriter James Weldon Johnson (1871–1938) and his brother, J. Rosamond Johnson.[1] It was first recorded by The Famous Myers Jubilee Singers in 1928. Both a long and a shortened version of the song are widely known. The lyrics are inspired by Ezekiel 37:1–14, in which the prophet Ezekiel visits the Valley of Dry Bones[2] and prophesies that they will one day be resurrected at God's command, picturing the realization of the New Jerusalem.

The song

The chorus and verses are noted for many variations among performers, but fall into the following style. The second verse reverses the first in a pattern similar to:

The neck bone (dis)connected from the head bone
... etc...

See also

  • "Ezekiel Saw the Wheel"
  • Christian child's prayer § Spirituals
  • "Drinkin' Bone", country song whose lyrics allude to “Dem Bones”

References

  1. "Locust St". http://inkhornterm.blogspot.co.uk/2007/04/one-offs-dry-bones-rev.html. Retrieved 1 November 2014. 
  2. "Dry Bones, Valley of," in Dictionary of Biblical Tradition in English Literature, David L. Jeffery, editor. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, November 1, 1992, pages 216-217, ISBN 0-8028-3634-8