Possum Up a Simmons Tree/Bile Them Cabbage Down/
Traditional Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Ky.
ARTIST: From EC perrow 1908
CATEGORY: Fiddle and Instrumental Tunes; EARLIEST DATE: 1887
OTHER NAMES: The word 'bile' means 'boil'. "Boil Them Cabbage Down," "Bake Them Hoecakes Brown."
RECORDING INFO: 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 gives us three versions titled "Possum Up a Simmons Tree." One version is A Major/Mixolydian (Phillips]. Standard. AABB. The melody is the same as Clyde Davenport's (Monticello, Ky.) "Puncheon Camp." Listen to Buddy Thomas (Ky) [Phillips]. Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes), Vol. 1, 1994; pg 188. Rounder 0032, Buddy Thomas (northeast Ky.) - "Kitty Puss: Old-Time Fiddle Music From Ky."
Another, Version 2, is similar to Bile Dem Cabbage Down an similar Old-Time, breakdown in G Major (Standard AABB). Here are lyrics from Ford (Traditional Music in America), 1940; pg. 77:
'Possum up a 'simmon tree
Raccoon on the ground.
Raccoon says: "You son-of-a-gun,
Shake them 'simmons down!" (Ford)
Version 3 is from Viola "Mom" Ruth on Pioneer Western Folk Tunes (1948). Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Arizona. F Major. Standard. ABC.
POSSUM UP A SIMMON TREE- Perrow
Version A
(From Eastern North Carolina; negroes; MS. of W. O. Scroggs; 1908)
A 'possum up a 'simmon-tree;
I winked at him; he winked at me;
I picked up a rock and hit him on de shin;
Sez he, "Ole feller, don't do dat agin!"
Chorus: Oh, come 'long, boys, an' shuck dat corn;
We'll shuck and sing to de rattle ob de horn;
We'll shuck and sing till de comin' ob de morn,
An' den we'll hab a holiday.
I carried 'im to Miss Polly Bell,2
Becase I knew she'd cook 'im well.
She made a fry; she made a stew,
A roast, a bile, an' a barbecue.
Version B
(From Mississippi; negroes; MS. of M. F. Rubel; 1909)
'Possum up the 'simmon-tree, coon on the groun';
Coon said, "You 'possum, shake dem 'simmons down!"
1 "Sheep, my . . . dat!" is spoken.
2 Cf. Harris, Uncle Remus and his Friends, p. 208.
'Possum up de 'simmon-tree, coony in de hollow;
There's a pretty gal at Daddy's house, as fat as she can wallow.
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Went up on the mountain to get me a load of corn;
A raccoon treed the devil, and a 'possum blowed his horn.
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