Featured In
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Jerry Garcia
Lead Vocals
Phil Lesh
Bass Guitar
Mickey Hart
Drums
Bob Weir
Background Vocals
Ron McKernan
Keyboards
Bill Kreutzmann
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jerry Garcia
Songwriter
Robert Hunter
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Grateful Dead
Producer
Ron Wickersham
Engineer
Susan Wickersham
Engineer
Betty Cantor
Producer
Bob Matthews
Producer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Well, the first days are the hardest days
Don't you worry anymore
'Cause when life looks like Easy Street
There is danger at your door
[Verse 2]
Think this through with me
Let me know your mind
Whoa-ho, what I want to know
Is are you kind?
[Verse 3]
It's a buck dancer's choice, my friend
Better take my advice
You know all the rules by now
And the fire from the ice
[Verse 4]
Will you come with me?
Won't you come with me?
Whoa-oh, what I want to know
Will you come with me?
[Verse 5]
Goddamn, well, I declare
Have you seen the like
Their walls are built of cannon balls
Their motto is don't tread on me
[Verse 6]
Come hear Uncle John's Band
Playing to the tide
Come with me or go alone
He's come to take his children home
[Verse 7]
It's the same story the crow told me
It's the only one he know
Like the morning sun you come
And like the wind you go
[Verse 8]
Ain't no time to hate
Barely time to wait
Whoa-oh, what I want to know
Where does the time go?
[Verse 9]
I live in a silver mine
And I call it Beggar's Tomb
I got me a violin
And I beg you call the tune
[Verse 10]
Anybody's choice
I can hear your voice
Whoa-ho, what I want to know
How does the song go?
[Verse 11]
Come hear Uncle John's Band
By the riverside
Got some things to talk about
Here beside the rising tide
[Verse 12]
Come hear Uncle John's Band
Playing to the tide
Come on along or go alone
He's come to take his children home
[Verse 13]
Whoa-oh, what I want to know
How does the song go?
[Verse 14]
Come hear Uncle John's Band
By the riverside
Got some things to talk about
Here beside the rising tide
[Verse 15]
Come hear Uncle John's Band
Playing to the tide
Come on along or go alone
He's come to take his children home
Written by: Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter