Old Dan Tucker
"Old Dan Tucker" | |
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Cover song by Zwan
Original by Virginia Minstrels | |
Songwriter(s) | Dan Emmett |
"Old Dan Tucker" is a 1843 American popular song presumed to be written by Dan Emmett and popularized the Virginia Minstrels. Paz Lenchantin of Zwan covered it live on September 9, 2002. A recording appeared on The Hideout: Compilation Two.
Lyrics
Old Dan Tucker was a fine old man
He washed his face in the frying pan
He combed his hair with a wagon wheel
And died of the toothache in his heel
Get out the way for old Dan Tucker
He's too late to git his supper
Supper's over and dishes washed
Nothing left but a piece of squash
Old Dan Tucker went to town
Riding a mule and leading a hound
Hound barked and mule jumped
Threw old Dan right over a stump
Get out the way for old Dan Tucker
He's too late to git his supper
Supper's over and dishes washed
Nothing left but a piece of squash
I come to town the other night
I hear the noise and saw the fight
The watchman was arunning around
Crying "Old Dan Tucker's come to Town"
Old Dan he went down to the mill
To get some meal to put in the swill
The miller swore by the point of his knife
He never see'd such a man in his life
Tucker is a nice old man
He used to ride our darby ram
He sent him whizzin' down the hill
If he hadn't got up, he'd lay there still
Get out the way for old Dan Tucker
He's too late to git his supper
Supper's over and dishes washed
Nothing left but a piece of squash
Old Dan begun in early life
To play the bango and the fife
He play the children all to sleep
And then into his bunk he'd creep
Get out the way for old Dan Tucker
He's too late to git his supper
Supper's over and dishes washed
Nothing left but a piece of squash
Availability
Title | Type |
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The Hideout: Compilation Two | Bootleg • Live |
Tour stats
- Total plays: 1 play
- Only performance: Zwan 2002-09-09 at The Hideout, Chicago, IL, US