Category: Fiddle Tunes

Fiddle Tunes are lively instrumentals that bring the energy and spirit of bluegrass to life. Rooted in Appalachian and Celtic traditions, these tunes are often played at jam sessions, dances, and gatherings, showcasing the fiddler’s skill while inviting other instruments to join in on the melody. Whether you’re a fiddler or play another instrument, Fiddle Tunes offers a fun way to build your repertoire and immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythms of bluegrass music.

  • Back Up and Push

    Let’s have a look at the fiddle tune, Back Up and Push!

    Back Up and Push

    Back Up and Push is a standard bluegrass tune. Its melody likely comes from the ragtime song “Creole Belles” by Lampe, J. Bodewalt, published in 1900.

    This song is generally led by the fiddle or mandolin. Back Up and Push is most commonly played as an instrumental, but was performed with lyrics by June Carter. Rumor is that the seldom-sung lyrics for this song were written by Raymond McLain of the McLain Family Band in the 1950s-60s.

    Key signature

    Back Up and Push is generally played in the key of C Major

    Melody

    Here is the basic melody of Back Up and Push, as written in the key of C Major:

    Chord progression

    There are three chords in Back Up and Push.

    Back Up and Push has a 4 – 1 – 5 chord progression. The chord progression is unique because it starts on the 4 rather than the 1.

    Here is the chord progression, with one digit per bar of melody:

    4 4 1 1
    5 5 1 1 
    4 4 1 1 
    5 5 1 1 

    Chords

    Here are the chords for Back Up and Push in the key of C:

    F C  G C

    F C  G C

    Lyrics

    Lyrics are seldom sung for this tune, but here they are, just in case:

    Did you ever wonder about the riddle
    What kind of spirit lives in a fiddle
    Well, it’s old Satan, right there a’ waitin’
    Or are you tuned with the Angel band

    Chorus:

    Well, you back up and push, back up and push
    Back off of sin and let Glory in
    You can’t go wrong singing this song
    Back up and push away

    If you let the devil play on your senses
    Prepare to suffer the consequences
    The foolish measure of the worldly pleasure
    Can only drag you to the roaring fire

    Videos

    Here are some hot takes on this song

    Michael Cleveland & Pete Wernick play Back Up and Push

    Mile Twelve plays Back Up and Push

    Back Up and Push Hotel Jam at SPBGMA 2023


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