Chicken Reel
"Chicken Reel" | |
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or "Performer's Buck"[1] | |
Cover of sheet music, 1910. | |
Written by | Joseph M. Daly |
Published | 1910 |
Language | English |
"Chicken Reel" is a dance tune. It was composed by Joseph M. Daly in 1910. Joseph Mittenthal added lyrics in 1911.
Along with "Turkey in the Straw," "Chicken Reel" is probably best known for its use in early animated cartoons as a catchy tune used to represent animal activity. Originally composed as a novelty song, it has since passed into modern folk tradition. Today, the tune is usually played without the words, which would often have been sung in the minstrel style (in stereotyped African-American vernacular).
Chicken Reel was made popular again years later by Les Paul who recorded the song as a catchy instrumental, whimsically mimicking chicken sounds on his guitar.
"Chicken Reel" was arranged for symphony orchestra by Leroy Anderson; his arrangement was recorded by the Boston Pops Orchestra in 1992.
Lyrics
The lyrics as written by Mittenthal:[2]
- Way down in Carolina where the sweet potatoes grow
- There lives a dusky maiden by the name of Liza Snow
- She used to go to parties where they'd always make her sing,
- But say you ought to see that Baby do the pigeon wing.
- They held a dancing contest and were goin' to give a prize
- They all had on their finest and it now was up to Lize.
- Just who was goin' to win it ev'rybody there could feel,
- When Liza hollered to the band to play the Chicken Reel
- Clear the crowd away
- Tell the band to play
- When you hear me say "GO" My honey
- Chorus:
- Oh, you Chicken Reel, how you make me feel
- Say it's really so entrancin'
- Who could really keep from dancin',
- That's the music sweet, like the chicken meat
- Give it to me with the dressin'
- I don't need no dancin' lesson
- Put all the other fine selections right away
- That is the only tune I want to hear you play
- When I get married if there's music I will say
- "Hey boss keep a-playin' Chicken Reel all day
- One night when from a party she was walkin' home with Bill
- Now he's a steady feller and the night was dark and still
- It seems he stoe a chicken and when Liza heard of that,
- She said I'm gonna wear it on my go-to-meetin' hat.
- I guess you'r goin' crazy answered William with a smile,
- But Liza said "Go on you havn't heard the latest style."
- When first she wore it out the people asked her to explain
- but Liza simply said Why I have chicken on the brain.
- Clear the crowd away
- Tell the band to play
- When you hear me say "GO" My honey
- (Chorus)
Notes
References
- Daly, Joseph M. (m.). "Chicken Reel" (Sheet music). Boston: Daly Music Publisher (1910).
- Mittenthal, Joseph (w.); Daly, Joseph M. (m.). "Chicken Reel" (Sheet music). Boston: Daly Music Publisher (1911).
External links
- "Chicken Reel", Edward Meeker (Edison Blue Amberol 2347, 1914)—Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project.
- Digitized sheet music from the original 1910 Publication