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Cotton-eyed Joe

reel

Key signature: Amajor

Submitted on March 10th 2004 by turophile.

This tune has been added to 106 tunebooks.

Also known as Cotton-Eyed Joe.

Recordings of a tune by this name:

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X: 1
T: Cotton-eyed Joe
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Amaj
|:cABA FAEA|cABc d2ed|cABA FAEA|cABc A2AB:|
|:cefe a4|aefa e4|aefa ecAB|cABc A4:|

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Cotton-eyed Joe sheetmusic
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Heard on track 11 of The Chieftains 10, this reel is suggested on the liner notes to be descended from The Mountain Top (with which it is paired on the track).

# Posted on March 10th 2004 by turophile

Do you remember Long time ago
Daddy worked a man called Cotton Eyed Joe
Daddy worked a man called Cotton Eyed Joe

I could have been married long time ago
If it hadn't 'a been for Cotton Eyed Joe
If it hadn't 'a been for Cotton Eyed Joe

Old bull fiddle and a shoe-string bow
Wouldn't play nothin' but Cotton Eyed Joe
Wouldn't play nothin' but Cotton Eyed Joe

Play it fast or play it slow
Didn't play nothing but Cotton Eyed Joe
Didn't play nothing but Cotton Eyed Joe

Where do you come from where do you go
Where do you come from Cotton Eyed Joe
Where do you come from Cotton Eyed Joe

Come for to see you come for to sing
Come for to show you my diamond ring
Come for to show you my diamond ring

# Posted on March 10th 2004 by Zina Lee

The unholy laugh that Paddy Moloney lets out at the end of that track had me laughing for a week.

# Posted on March 10th 2004 by Mad Baloney

Also Michelle Shocked

There's a rendition of this tune by Michelle Shocked; she calls her's "Prodigal Daughter", framing it as a song about abortion, and recorded a studio version on Arkansas Traveler (Mercury 314 512 101-2)

# Posted on March 11th 2004 by garym

Hmm

this doesn't seem to be the version of the tune I'm familiar with (the pop-song version, I think) can anyone reconcile this . . .?

# Posted on March 11th 2004 by micelfife

Cotton Eyed Joe

The version posted here is much different than the American tune... I might agree with the Chieftans archeomusicological observation in comparsion with their version and "The Mountain Top", but the American Cotton Eyed Joe could be compared to a lot of standard reels and don't see the similarities myself.

# Posted on March 14th 2004 by The Merry Highlander

A classic Old-time tune

I'd have to disagree with Mary-Highlander's statement that"The version posted here is much different than the American tune". This version is quite close to the version used for the Texas dance of the same name, and entirely cognate with many other American versions, especially song airs, such as Doc Watson's. To be sure, there are a great many variants of this tune in American tradition, many barely recognizable when compared with this more or less standard version, and some arguably distinct. The Chieftains appear to have adapted a very common version of this classic Old-time tune.

# Posted on March 17th 2004 by ffidylguy

Cotton Eyed Again

It just goes to show that there are many styles of playing and variations of tunes in the good old USA. I have to admit that I don't know much about Texas style fiddling and this version is new to me. I shouldn't have made such a general statement.

# Posted on March 20th 2004 by The Merry Highlander

Is there a first part?

On the Chieftain's recording, Ricky Skaggs starts playing something else--what i've always thought of as Cotton Eyed Joe--and then it goes into the reel posted here. Does anyone know the first part?

# Posted on October 26th 2004 by fiddlr grl

Isn't this also an Old-TIme tune? I've never heard it as an Irish tune.

# Posted on July 13th 2005 by Music Addict

Here it is paired with The Mountain Top:
http://www.dailymotion.com/vidlad/video/x5i1qr_mick-oconnor-bob-n-along-banjo-guit_music

# Posted on July 28th 2008 by jakep

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