“Laughing Song”

Description

"As I was coming 'round the corner, I heard some people say, Here comes a dandy darky; here he comes this way. His heel is like a snowplow, And his mouth is like a trap, And when he open it gently you will see a fearful gap." Chorus is mostly laughing

Notes

Greenleaf/Mansfield replaces the "dandy darky" reference by "laughing jackass" and uses elipses to give the impression that the chorus is just "Ha, ha ha ha ha ha, ha, ha, ha, Ha, ha," etc.

Johnson's chorus is

Then I laugh ha ha ha ha ha ha, ha ha ha ha ha,

I couldn't stop my laughing ha ha ha ha ha ha, ha ha ha ha ha,

Ha ha ha ha ha ha, ha ha ha ha ha,

I couldn't stop my laughing ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.

Johnson's sheet music and recording were an immediate hit "selling tens of thousands of records by 1894 alone" per "The Ragtime Ephemeralist" site. The text is on on the Archeophone Records site recording of the month for February 2002.

This song is sometimes confused with another laughing chorus song, Cal Stewart's 1901 "I'm Old But I'm Awfully Tough." - BS

Cross references

References

  1. Greenleaf/Mansfield 171, "Laughing Song" (1 fragmentary excerpt)
  2. Roud #6352
  3. BI, GrMa171

About

Author: George W. Johnson
Earliest date: 1894
Found in: Canada(Newf)