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GUEST,albumlinernotes.com Lyr Req: The Laughing Song (47) ADD: The Laughing Song 17 Sep 08


I have a copy of an Oxford 78 rpm record called Negro Laughing Song - Laughing Song. There is no artist credit. It has the lyrics as above:

THE LAUGHING SONG
(George W. Johnson, 1894)

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 opens it gently you will see a fearful gap."

CHO: 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."

They said, "His mother was a Princess. His father was a Prince,
And he'd been the apple of their eye if he hadn't been [a] quince.
He['ll] be the King of Africa, in the sweet by and bye."
And when I heard them say it, why, I laughed until I cried. CHO.

An actor came to see me about a week ago.
He said to me, "Come sing a song down at our little show."
And when he told me about the scenes, so nice and so complete,
I couldn't stop from laughing from my head down to my feet. CHO.

So now, kind friends, just listen to what I'm going to say.
I've tried my best to please you with my simple little lay.
Now, whether you think it's funny or a quiet bit of chaff,
Why, all I'm going to do is just to give this little laugh. CHO.

If you want to hear it, send me an email to: info@albumlinernotes.com


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