Buck Owens And The Whole Hee Haw Gang performs "Crawdad Song" on the Hee Haw show 1979.
"Crawdad Song"This song evolved from Anglo-American play-party traditions and African-American blues. Workers building levees to prevent the flooding of the Mississippi River in the South were among the first to sing it.
Woody Guthrie crawdad song Lyrics
1
You get a line, I’ll get a pole, honey
You get a line, I’ll get a pole, babe
You get a line, I’ll get a pole
We’ll go down to the crawdad hole
Honey babe of mine
2
Hurry up, babe, you slept too late, honey
Hurry up, babe, you slept too late, babe
Hurry up, honey, you slept too late
Crawdad man done passed your gate
Honey baby mine
3
Sell your crawdads three for a dime, honey
Sell your crawdads three for a dime, babe
Sell your crawdads three for a dime
Your crawdads ain’t good as mine
Honey babe of mine
4
What’re ya gonna do when the lake goes dry, honey
What’re ya gonna do when the lake goes dry, babe
What’re ya gonna do when the lake goes dry
Sit on the bank, watch the crawdads die
Honey babe of mine
5
Now, if you want to hear Sonny Terry play, honey
You want to hear Sonny Terry play, babe
You want to hear Sonny Terry play
Sonny and I gonna take it away
Honey… (Play right on, Sonny)
6
Hurry up, babe, you slept too late, baby
Hurry up, babe, you slept too late, babe
Hurry up, babe, you slept too late
Crawdad man done passed your gate
Honey babe of mine
7
I heard the duck say to the drake, honey
I heard the duck say to the drake, babe
Heard the duck say to the drake
Ain’t no crawdads in this lake
Honey babe of mine
8
There’s a little bitty sailor nine days old, honey
Little bitty baby nine days old, sweet thing
Little bitty baby nine days old,
Stuck his finger in the crawdad hole
Hey, hey hey hey
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doc (jueves, 08 marzo 2018 05:53)
Hi. This lyric, which I transcribed from a 1946 Woody Guthrie version, and which you obviously copied from my site, is very different from the lyric sung by Buck Owens et al in this version. As far as I know, this lyric is unique to a specific 1946 Guthrie recording. In one section he refer five times to the blues and folk musician Sonny Terry, who is one playing the harmonica on the recording.
doc (of Songbook1.WordPress.com) (jueves, 08 marzo 2018 05:57)
Corrections to my first post:
Change "obviously" to "evidently"
Change "refer" to "refers"
miguel (jueves, 08 marzo 2018 10:23)
thank you