Possum's Tail Is Bare/Possum Up a Simmons Tree/Bile Them Cabbage Down/
Traditional Old-Time, Song.
ARTIST: From Melvin Wine
CATEGORY: Fiddle and Instrumental Tunes; EARLIEST DATE: Bile Dem Cabbage: 1887
OTHER NAMES: The word 'bile' means 'boil'. "Boil Them Cabbage Down," "Bake Them Hoecakes Brown."
RECORDING INFO Bile Dem Cabbage: Recorded by numerous North Georgia bands: Riley Puckett and Gid Tanner (1924), The Skillet Lickers (1928), Earl Johnson (1928), and the Georgia Wildcats (1937) {Clayton McMichen's band}. County 723, Fred Cockerham, Tommy Jarrell & Oscar Jenkins - "Back Home in the Blue Ridge". Paramount 3151 (78 RPM), 1928, The Dixie Crackers {North Georgia}. Heritage 048, "Georgia Fiddle Bands" {Brandywine, 1982}, (1983). Vocalation 14849 (78 RPM), Uncle Dave Macon (1924). Anderson, Bob; and the Country Ramblers. Indiana Hoedown, Puritan 5003, LP (1973), cut#B.03 (Bile Them Cabbage Down); Ball, E. C. (Estil C.). Land of Yahoe, Rounder 8041, CD (1996), cut# 4 (Bile Them Cabbage Down); Benoit, Jarvis. Tarbot Anthology. Cape Breton's Music Festival, Shag Rock SOTH 0001, LP (1978), cut#A.08; Blue Ridge Mountain Dancers. Folk Festival of the Smokies. Vol. 1, Traditional FFS-528, LP (197?), cut# 1c; Brower, Cecil (Cousin Cecil). Old Fashion Country Hoedown, Cumberland MGC 29500, LP (196), cut#B.01 (Bile Dem Cabbage Down); Campbell, Jon. Campbell Family. Champion Fiddlers, Fretless 101, LP (1977), cut#B.04; Clayton, Paul. Dulcimer Songs and Solos, Folkways FG 3571, LP (1962), cut# 7 (Bile Them Cabbage Down); Cockerham, Jarrell and Jenkins. Back Home in the Blue Ridge, County 723, LP, cut# 6 (Bile 'Em Cabbage Down); Coon Creek Girls. Early Radio Favorites, Old Homestead OHS 142, LP (1982), cut# 15; Ensemble. Shivaree!, Esoteric ES-538, LP (1955), cut# 4a (Bile 'Em Cabbage Down); Farina, Richard. Dick Farina & Eric Von Schmidt, Folklore F-Leut/7, LP (1963), cut#A.04d; Farina, Richard and Mimi. Celebrations for a Grey Day, Vanguard VSD 79174, LP (196?), cut# 13g (Celebrations for a Grey Day); Feldmann, Peter. How to Play Country Fiddle, Vol.1, Sonyatone STI-101, LP (1975), cut# 1; Flippen, Benton. Old Times, New Times, Rounder 0326, Cas, cut# 1 (Bile Them Cabbage Down); Frazier, Nathan; and Frank Patterson. Altamont: Black Stringband Music from the Library of Congress, Rounder 0238, LP (1989), cut# 3 (Bile Them Cabbage Down); Hamilton, Frank. Frank Hamilton Sings Folk Songs, Folkways FA 2437, LP (1962), cut# 10 (Boil the/them Cabbage Down); Houle, Lawrence "Teddy Boy". Wood That Sings, Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40472, CD (1997), cut#19f (Bile 'Em Cabbage Down) ; Jackson, John. Step It Up and Go, Rounder 2019, LP (1979), cut# 4 (Bile 'Em Cabbage Down); Jones, Clark. Early American Folk Music Music & Songs, Folkways FTS 31091, LP (1982), cut# 9b; King, Wayne. Old Time Fiddle Hits, Vol. 1, Banff CM4-735 Tape, Cas, cut# 7 (Boil the/them Cabbage Down); Kizzar, Tim. In an Arizona Town, AFF AFF 33-3, LP (1976?), cut# 10 (Boil the/them Cabbage Down); Mace, Lee;'s Ozark Opry. Some Old Favorites, Ozark Opry VJ 0011, Cas (198?), cut#B.07; Maloy, Frank. Devil's Box, Devil's Box DB, Ser (196?), 23/1, p43 (Boil the/them Cabbage Down); McGee Brothers and Arthur Smith. McGee Brothers and Arthur Smith, Folkways FA 2379, LP (1964), cut# 22 (Bile 'Em Cabbage Down); McLain Family Band. Country Dance Album, Country Life CLR-16, LP (1986), cut#A.05 (Boil the/them Cabbage Down); McMichen, Clayton. Traditional Music at Newport, 1964, Part 2, Vanguard VSD 79183, LP (1965), cut#A.02; Monroe, Charlie; & the Kentucky Pardners. Songs of Charlie Monroe and the Kentucky Pardners, County 539, LP (1974), cut# 6 (Bile Them Cabbage Down); Old Reliable String Band. Old Reliable String Band, Folkways FA 2475, LP (1963), cut#B.01 (Boil the/them Cabbage Down); Price, Bill & Betty. Bill and Betty Price, Rural Rhythm RRBP-239, LP (197?), cut#B.05; Puckett, Riley. Riley Puckett Story, Roots RL-701, LP (1971), cut# 3 (Bile Dem Cabbage Down); Reese, Belton;, Thadeus Goodson and Israel Alston. Library of Congress Banjo Collection, Rounder 0237, LP (1988), cut# 18 (Bile Dem Cabbage Down); Skillet Lickers. Day in the Mountains, County 512, LP (196?), cut# 3g (Fiddler's Convention in Georgia); Smothers Brothers. Two Sides of the Smothers Brothers, Mercury MG 20675, LP (196?), A.05 (Cabbage); Steele, Cye. Irish Walking Cane Fiddler, Black Bear BBR 1005, LP (196?), cut#B.08 (Boil the/them Cabbage Down); Stoneman, Ernest (V., "Pop"). Mountain Music On the Autoharp, Folkways FA 2365, LP (1965), cut# 6; Stoneman, Ernest (V., "Pop"). Stoneman Family Old Time Songs, Folkways FA 2315, Cas (1957), cut# 9 (Bile 'Em Cabbage Down); Wanzer, Loyd. Folk Fiddling Left Handed Style, American Heritage AH-LP 19B, LP (196?), cut#A.04 (Bile Down the Cabbage); Wheeler, Carol Ann. Joy of Fiddling, American Heritage 401-532, LP, cut# 7c (Boil the Cabbage); Williams, Tommy. Forever Fiddlin', Murray MR-5500, LP (198?), cut#B.04 (Boil the/them Cabbage Down);
RELATED MELODY: Possum on the Rail; Old Wife Who Wanted Spruncin'; Bull Train ; Four Hand Reel; Carve That Possum RELATED TO: Drake's Reel; Travelin' Down the Road; Dorset Four Hand Reel; Dugannon;
SOURCES: "Lomax-FSNA 269, "Bile Them Cabbage Down" Claude Thompson (Cotton County, Oklahoma) [Thede], John Nicholson (Fayette County, Pa., 1949) [Bayard]. Bayard (Dance to the Fiddle), 1981; No. 219, pg. 173. Reiner (Anthology of Fiddle Styles), 1977; pg. 8. Ruth (Pioneer Western Folk Tunes), 1948; No. 118, pg. 41 (appears as "Bake Those Hoe Cakes Brown"). Sweet (Fifer's Delight), 1964; pg. 76 (includes variations, and appears as "Boil the Cabbage Down"). Thede (The Fiddle Book), 1967; pg. 69. Botkin-SoFolklr, p. 710, "Bile dem Cabbage Down," Silber-FSWB, p. 40, "Bile Them Cabbage Down"; Rockwell, Jerry. Dulcimer Player News, Dulcimer Player News DPN, Ser (1973-), 7/2, p26; Thompson, Claude. Fiddle Book, Oak, Bk (1967), p 69b (Bile Them Cabbage Down); Kuntz, Fiddler's Companion, http://www.ceolas.org/tunes/fc;
NOTES: Kuntz and Silberberg (Tunes I Learned at Tractor Tavern), 2002; pg. 121. Old-Time, Song. D Major. Standard tuning. AB.
POSSUM’S TAIL IS BARE, THE From West Virginia fiddler Melvin Wine (b. 1909). Verses sung to this tune are numerous and include:
Squirrel’s got a bushy tail, rabbit’s got the hair,
The old coon’s tail has rings all around, but the possum’s tail is bare.
Oh the possum’s tail is bare, oh, the possum’s tail is bare,
The old coon’s tail has rings all around, but the possum’s tail is bare.
Take an old possum by the tail, then we’ll skin him on a rail,
Never ever more will he be seen, grinning at the moon.
Grinnnin’ at the moon, grinning at the moon,
Never ever more will he be seen, grinning at the moon. (Melvin Wine)
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