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Thread #429 Message #4207747
Posted By: Lighter
31-Aug-24 - 04:30 PM
Thread Name: Origins:There Was an Old Soldier / Old Tobacco Box
Subject: RE: Origins:There Was an Old Soldier / Old Tobacco Box
The Leavenworth [Kans.] Times (Oct. 10, 1905) gives another text and connects the song with Civil War:
"Some of the old boys tried to sing an old 'catchy' tune, [which was] invariably started up by a regiment, when starting out on a march in the morning, going to the front, and passing by the regiment in front of them, who were to take the rear that day....[W]e publish the words, but for the music, the disputants must decide for themselves:
"There was an old soldier and he had a wooden leg; No tobakky could he borrer nor tobakky could he beg. There was an old sailor as cunnin' as a fox,- He always had tobakky in his old tobakky box. Says the first old cod: "Will you gimme a chew?' Said the second old cod: 'I'll be dinged if I do! Save up your money, be as cunnin' as a fox, And you'll always have tobakky in your old tobakky box!"