Subject: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 02 Jan 25 - 05:27 PM Do you know Sam (or Dan) the Lavatory Man song? Would you mind singing your version over the phone and leave it as a voice mail so that I can get a copy of the tune & lyrics ? Please call +1-314-474-0101 and leave a voice mail. Thanks! An American version: Sam, Sam the lavatory man See this sung here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEzW4Wd8uRA |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 02 Jan 25 - 05:30 PM "Sam Sam the Lavatory Man" is Roud song #44404 See here: https://archives.vwml.org/search/all:combined/0_50/all/score_desc/extended-roudNo_tr:44404 There is only one reference for this song -- an audio recording from the D.K. Wilgus sound collection at UCLA, Los Angeles. This is not in the ballad index. I was quite surprised that there wasn't a thread dedicated to this ditty. All I find is "Lyr Req: The Lavatory Man (not the usual one)". As time allows, I will post the versions scraped from various mudcat posts, field collected versions, and manuscript examples going back to the 1920s. The tune seems quite variable and there is some variation to the lyrics -- the British version is strange to me -- hence the request above for voicemails. Any contribution is appreciated. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 02 Jan 25 - 05:38 PM One from Girl Scout Camp...Sam, Sam, the lavatory man Posted by Carolyn in the Naughty kids'greatest hits thread on June 19, 1998. See here: https://mudcat.org/detail_pf.cfm?messages__Message_ID=31027 |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 02 Jan 25 - 08:39 PM Only lyrics i can remeber from this old bawdy song. Posted GUEST,Gazza in the Lyr Req: The Lavatory Man (not the usual one) mudcat thread on June 11, 2011. See here: https://mudcat.org/detail_pf.cfm?messages__Message_ID=3177015 |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 02 Jan 25 - 08:44 PM Dan Dan the lavatory man Posted by GUEST,Phil in the The Lavatory Man (not the usual one) mudcat thread on Jun 19, 2020. See here: https://mudcat.org/detail_pf.cfm?messages__Message_ID=4060226 |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 02 Jan 25 - 08:48 PM Dan, Dan the lavatory man... Posted by GUEST,guest to the mudcat Lyr Req: 'Once in China there lived a great man... on April 18, 2007. See here: https://mudcat.org/detail_pf.cfm?messages__Message_ID=2028992 |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 02 Jan 25 - 08:55 PM Dan, Dan the lavatory man Posted by Bert to the mudcat thread Sewer song on June 2, 2001. See here: https://mudcat.org/detail_pf.cfm?messages__Message_ID=474995 |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 02 Jan 25 - 08:56 PM Goddamn Sam II Learned on the playground while at Elementary school in Posted by Severn to the Lyr Req: Sewer songs on February 13, 2024. See here: https://mudcat.org/detail_pf.cfm?messages__Message_ID=4197148 |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: GUEST,PMB Date: 03 Jan 25 - 06:41 AM Salford, Lancs, UK, 1950s: Sam Sam, the dustbin man Washed his face in a frying pan, Combed his hair with a donkey's tail And scratched his belly with his big toenail. Rather mild, not so scatological, more 7 year old than adolescent. There wasn't much of a tune to it, a sort of vague modulation, a worn- out version of "Over the hills and far away". |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 09 Jan 25 - 09:21 PM Dan, Dan the Dirty Old Man 2006. Smorgasbord cd by Sharon Hampson, Lois Lilienstein, and Bram Morrison Listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKu4d68anGI |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 09 Jan 25 - 09:29 PM SAM Directly line RA audio file: http://www.jldr.com/realaudio/sam.ra Text and audio from: https://www.jldr.com/samtheman.html |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 09 Jan 25 - 09:36 PM Shithouse Rock The I's Reunion Record EP record by Intercoursers Records/Rugby Records. Recorded September 1986, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Reportedly this was a Massey University rugby team in the early 80s. Listen to preview here: https://www.horntip.com/mp3/1980s/1986_the_I_reunion_record_(EP)/07%20-%20Shithouse%20Rock%20[Dan,%20Dan%20The%20Lavatory%20Man].mp3 |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 10 Jan 25 - 10:17 AM Dan, Dan, the lavatory man Sept 7, 1925. POLITICAL NOTES: Federal Employees. Opening poem of the article. See here: https://time.com/archive/6654171/political-notes-federal-employes/ |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: Lighter Date: 10 Jan 25 - 07:10 PM Buffalo Evening Times (June 21, 1916), in a list of comic songs: "Dan, Dan the Lavatory Man." The Republican (Springfield, Mass,) (May 25, 1925): "There is a gay and unwashed little song heard in many cities that immortalizes 'Dan, Dan, the lavatory man' Its hero was kindly Dan - [the washroom attendant] of Jack's." ["Jack's," the popular all-night cafe on Sixth Ave. and 43rd St. in New York City, closed in 1925 after 34 years.] Narromine [N.S.W.] News and Triangle Advocate (Sept. 16, 1937): "The refrain of that old classic, 'Dan, Dan, the Lavatory Man,' floated upwards." |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: Lighter Date: 10 Jan 25 - 08:43 PM Frances Moffat, Dancing on the Brink of the World (1977), referring to 1920s: "Then, late at night, the members shared a final round of drinks and returned to their tents. Off in the woods, someone could be heard, singing at the top of his lungs, 'Dan, Dan, the lavatory man, who spends all day in the old crapping can.'" G. Legman, Rationale of the Dirty Joke (1968): "The... attendant in the public toilet [is] celebrated sardonically in the song, “Dan! Dan! the Lavatory Man": He picks up the papers and he cleans up the towels, And listens to the music of the constipated bowels! (N.Y. 1940, often with variant: 'the moving bowels.')" Michael S. Saag, Positive (2014): 'I asked Dad to sing the old songs, including the outrageous, lewd ones that we had sung around Papaharry’s [sic] piano: 'Dan Dan the Lavatory Man,' 'Uncle Bud,' 'Grandma’s in the Cellar.'” A song that revels in thinking about excrement while smugly ridiculing the holder of the lowest job in a fancy restaurant, one step above the sewer. Singing graphically about the lavatory befouls the mental image of the restaurant as well - and its food. A gross-out popular (in some circles) for a century and across the English-speaking world. |
Subject: RE: Origins: Sam, Sam the Lavatory Man (aka Dan Dan) From: and e Date: 11 Jan 25 - 07:53 AM The Shit House Rag. c1926. The Canfield Collection. Pg 88 of the digitized manuscript collection. See online: https://archive.org/details/1926canfieldcollection/page/n87/mode/2up?q=dan |
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