Shoo Fly- Version 4 Uncle Dave Macon

Sho' Fly Don't Bother Me- Version 4
Uncle Dave Macon 1926

Shoo Fly/ Shew Fly

Old‑Time song and breakdown by Billy Reeves/Frank Campbell also claimed by  T. Brigham Bishop 

ARTIST: from Uncle Dave Macon, "Sho' Fly Don't Bother Me" (Vocalion 5010, 1926)

CATEGORY:
Fiddle and Instrumental Tunes

DATE: Circa 1869. Collected in 1926 (Randolph)

OTHER NAMES: "Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me" 

RELATED TO: "The Blue-Tail Fly;" "Skip To My Lou"
 
PRINT SOURCES: Randolph 273, "Shoo Fly" (1 fragment, 1 tune)
RJackson-19CPop, pp. 190-193, "Shew! Fly, Don't Bother Me" (1 text, 1 tune)
Spaeth-ReadWeep, pp. 55-56, "Shoo, Fly, Don't Bother Me" (1 fragmentary text, 1 tune)
Silber-FSWB, p. 388, "Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me" (1 text)
Roud #3433


RECORDING INFO: Uncle Dave Macon, "Sho' Fly Don't Bother Me" (Vocalion 5010, 1926)
Pete Seeger, "Shoo Fly" (on PeteSeeger33, PeteSeegerCD03)
Jimmy Yates' Boll Weevils, "Shoo Fly!" (Victor 21753, 1928)

Shoo Fly [Me II-Y 15] - Billy Reeves Frank Campbell

Mursell, James, et.al.(eds.) / Music Now and Long Ago, Silver Burdette, Bk (1956), p118
Spaeth, Sigmund / Read 'Em and Weep, Arco, Sof (1959/1926), p 55
Fields, Arthur; & Fred Hall (eds.) / 50 Favorite "Get Together" Songs, Piedmont Music, sof (1933), #33
White's Excelsior Method for the Guitar, White-Smith, Sof (1894), p54
Kennedy, Charles O'Brien (ed.) / Treasury of American Ballads; Gay, Naug, McBride, Bk (1954), p154 (Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me)
Home Spun Songs, Treasure Chest, Fol (1935), p31
Luboff, Norman; and Win Stracke (eds.) / Songs of Man, Prentice-Hall, Bk (1966), p180
Joyful Singing. Campfire Girls Edition, CSS, poc (1947ca), p38
Glazer, Tom / Treasury of Songs for Children, Songs Music, Fol (1964/1981), p201
Frey, Hugo(ed.) / Bill Hardey's Songs of the Gay Nineties, Robbins, Fol (1942/1938), P80 (Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me)
Herder, Ronald (ed.) / 500 Best-Loved Song Lyrics, Dover dn500/500, Sof (1998), p314
Kraus, Richard / Square Dances of Today, Barnes, Bk (1950), p 85
Bogtrotters (Bog Trotters). Original Bogtrotters, Biograph RC 6003, LP (1968), trk# 6 [1937-42]
Burges, Cool; and Rollin Howard. Jackson, Richard (ed.) / Popular Songs of Nineteenth Century America, Dover, Sof (1976), p180 [1869] (Shew Fly, Don't Bother Me)
Crisp, Rufus. Rufus Crisp, Folkways FA 2342, LP (1972), trk# B.06c [1946]
Crisp, Rufus. Anglo-American Songs and Ballads, Library of Congress AFS L21, LP (196?), trk# A.01c [1946]
Devlin, Jennie Hess. Newman, Katharine D. / Never Without a Song, U. Illinois, Sof (1995), p217 [1937ca]
Garren, Alan. Songer, Susan; & Clyde Curley (eds.) / Portland Collection. Contra..., Portland Collection, Fol (1997), p184
Gaster, Marvin. Uncle Henry's Favorites, Rounder 0382, CD (1996/1994), trk# 1 (Shoefly)
Kessinger Brothers. Kessinger Brothers - 1928-30, County 536, LP (1974), trk# 2 [1930/10/30]
Macon, Uncle Dave. Classic Sides 1924-1938, JSP 7729A-D, CD( (2004), trk# B.09 [1926/09/09] (Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me)
Mainer, J. E. (Joseph Emmet). Legendary J. E. Mainer. Vol 4, Rural Rhythm RRJE 208, LP (196?), trk# A.01
Parish, Roscoe. Old Time Way, Heritage (Galax) 070, LP (1986), trk# 29 [1969ca]
Song Spinners. Johnson, Margaret & Travis (eds) / Early American Songs from ... the Spi, AMP, Fol (1943), #37
Wilbur, Marie. Randolph, Vance / Ozark Folksongs. Volume II, Songs of the South and ..., Univ. of Missouri, Bk (1980/1946), p352/#273 [1926/04/02]
Williams, Vivian. Silberberg, Gene (ed.) / Complete Fiddle Tunes I Either Did or Did Not., Silberberg, Fol (2005), p177

NOTES:  D Major. Standard. AABB (Phillips): AA'BB' (Songer). The 1869 sheet credits the words to Billy Reeves and the music to Frank Campbell. Another 1869 publication gives the author as Thomas Brigham Bishop. The latter, published by Bishop himself, claims that the piece comes from "the negro farce the 'Cook.'" The corroborative evidence for the claims is thin.

WIKI: Shoo, Fly, Don’t Bother Me! has been a popular song since, at least, the 1860s. Today, it is commonly sung by children, and has been recorded on many children’s records, including Disney Children’s Favorites 3, performed by Larry Groce and the Disneyland Children’s Sing-Along Chorus.

It has been recorded that the song was written by Billy Reeves (words) and Frank Campbell (music), and sung by Bryant’s Minstrels in 1869. It is also recorded that the song, with words by Billy Reeves, was sung by Cool Burgess that same year.

The song remained popular over the decades, and was commonly sung by soldiers during the Spanish-American War of 1898, when flies and the yellow fever mosquito were a serious enemy. In the soldier’s version, after singing the famous "Shoo fly, don’t bother me" three times, the soldier would then sing, "For I belong to company G."

The song was hit for Billy Reeves in 1869. The tune was recorded for Brunswick by Kanawha County, West Virginia, fiddler Clark Kessinger (1896-1975) on a 78 RPM. The title appears in list of traditional Ozark Mountain fiddle tunes compiled by musicologist/folklorist Vance Randolph, published in 1954.

Typical words are: "I think I hear the angels sing (x3), The angels now are on the wing. I feel, I feel, I feel like a morning star (x2)." "Shoo fly, don't bother me (x3), For I just been on a merry spree." (or "belong to Company G," or the like).

HENRY REED NOTES: "Shoo Fly" is the tune associated with the "Shoo fly don't bother me" lyrics. It has the feel of a lively dance tune in the melodic style of the later nineteenth century. One hallmark of the style is the implied chord shift from tonic to dominant at the end of the first phrase, remaining in the dominant till the cadence at the end of the second phrase. For instrumental sets of the tune, see Person, "A Collection of Popular Airs" (1889), p. 9; "White's Excelsior Collection", p. 71. 

This old (1869) pseudo-minstrel song and dance from the "Cook" has evolved into childrens' songs and a gospel song. Also a fiddle piece which may pre-date the lyrics in the Bishop composition. A variant is sung at Mardi Gras time in New Orleans. Sheet music is at American Memory and also in the Duke University collection.


Here are the lyrics of "Shoo Fly" from Uncle Dave Macon:

SHO' FLY, DON'T BOTHER ME
Source: transcription of Uncle Dave Macon 'Shoo Fly, Don't You Bother Me' recorded 9 Sept 1926 in NYC and issued as Vocalion 15448 in December 1926 and as Vocalion 5010 in February 1927. Reissued on Uncle Dave Macon 'Fun In Life' Bear Family LP 15519.
 

Long banjo intro

Spoken: Hot dog! Get around here!

I went up to New York
I'se walkin' down Broadway
All them pretty girls lookin' at me
You oughta heard me say

Chorus:
Shoo fly, don't you bother me (x3)
For I belong to Tennessee

George Washington was a great man
A lie he'd never tell
But when he got the hachet
Give that cherry tree hallelujah

Chorus

Trouble in the kitchen
It's worse up over head
Me love she said she'd have me, boys
She'd like to kill me dead

Chorus

Instrumental break

Chorus

An old man come mopin' in,
He's tired out of life
A young man comes skippin' in,
'Run kiss me, my dear wife'

Chorus

Snow up on the mountain
Sunshine on the lake
Hard times never get this child
He's too wide awake

Chorus