Originally Performed By | Traditional |
Appears On | |
Also Known As | Carolina in the Morning |
Music | Walter Donaldson |
Lyrics By | Gus Kahn |
Vocals | All |
Historian | Dan Mielcarz (ColForbin) |
Last Update | 2023-11-27 |
"Carolina" (a.k.a. "Carolina in the Morning") represents one of several forays Phish has made into the barbershop quartet genre. It made its debut at Dartmouth College on 1/20/90, and in small (and sometimes not so small) venues was sung without amplification. Unfortunately, this often leads to a live recording consisting solely of the yells of an appreciative audience.
A setlist workhorse from its debut through 1994, between 1995 and 1998 it was played seven times, and only once during “2.0” on 3/1/03 (in North Carolina). Remaining a rarity, the song has been played twice since the band returned from the break-up, both as show openers, including in Charleston, SC, in 2019.
Phish, "Carolina" – 4/29/90, Woodbury, CTIn concert, Phish takes “Carolina” seriously, respecting the uniquely American roots of the song. However, in one hilarious soundcheck from 5/4/90, Fishman makes the song eternally his. By rhyming “Carolina” with a certain female body part, Fish lets all of us experience what he calls “The Boy Scout Anthem.” Interested fans will seek this version out, as well as some of the later, amplified versions of “Carolina.”
Phish, "Carolina" – 3/1/03, Greensboro, NC
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