"Down by the Riverside" (also known as "Ain't Gonna Study War No More" and "Gonna lay down my burden") is a traditional gospel song. It was first published in Carl Sandburg's The American Songbag (1927)[1] and there are at least 14 black gospel recordings before World War II.[2]
"Down by the Riverside" has a long history and was known in Civil War times. It was sung by slaves in the american south. The line "I ain't goin' to study war no more" perhaps originated about this time. Slaves from the American South sung this song as a work song and added many lines to it from other spirituals. It has endured far into modern times with little changes since.
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I ain't go study war no more,
study war no more,
ain't go study war no more.
I ain't go study war no more,
study war no more,
ain't go study oh war no more.
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Artists who have recorded the song include
The song was the basis of an Allan Sherman parody called "Don't Buy the Liverwurst". The tune of "Down by the Riverside" was also used in a McDonald's's 1960s jingle, "McDonald's Is My Kind of Place". In episode 72 of the animated television series Animaniacs, this song was parodied as "U.N. Me" about the United Nations Headquarters and was later released on their 2nd album, "Yakko's World".