Subject: LYRIC REQ: McKinley's rag From: Dan Duryea Date: 13 Sep 98 - 10:00 PM Looking for some missing words in this tune from the Anne Hills/Cindy Mangsen CD "Never Grow Old". As usual, I can't quite get all the words from listening. In particular, the verse that talks about takin' the electric chair, the next verse that talks about goin' back to dixieland and the verse that starts "hush little children..." Thanks... dan from Boston Click for related thread |
Subject: RE: LYRIC REQ: McKinley's rag From: Pete Peterson Date: 13 Sep 98 - 10:34 PM This sounds much like "White House Blues" about the assassination of President McKinley-- best known recording is that of my hero, Charlie Poole, but the later Greenbriar Boys recording has the two verses Jailer said to Czolgotz, What you doing here Took and shot McKinley, gonna take the 'lectric chair From Buffalo to Washington Czolgotz told his jailer, Treat me like a man You know that when I die I'm gonna go to Dixieland From Buffalo to Washington Hush little children, don't you fret You know you draw a pension at your poppa's death From Buffalo to Washington (Noted: these are the Greenbriar Boys verses-- don't know the Hills/Mangssen CD but suspect they got it from the GB) |
Subject: RE: LYRIC REQ: McKinley's rag From: Joe Offer Date: 13 Sep 98 - 11:52 PM Click here for a related thread that gives some interesting background information. Are the entire Hills/Mangsen lyrics posted here somewhere? -Joe Offer-
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Subject: RE: LYRIC REQ: McKinley's rag From: mcmud Date: 14 Sep 98 - 11:39 PM Hedy West and Bill Clifton did this song on an album back in the 70s. I believe the album title is "Getting Folk out of the Country." They called it Whitehouse Blues, too, I think. If I can dig out the album, I'll post the verses. |
Subject: RE: LYRIC REQ: McKinley's rag From: Rockaday Johnny Date: 15 Sep 98 - 10:18 AM The Hills/Mangsen version is based on the Greenbriar boys Version (Note the minor chords that certainly were not in the original Charlie Poole version) Also compare Jan Burda's guitar break -It's almost identical to John Herald's in the GB version --although Herald played it it the Key of E. Cindy Mansen, as I've said before, is my Favorite trad female singer |
Subject: RE: LYRIC REQ: McKinley's rag From: Jay Date: 15 Sep 98 - 09:48 PM There is another great old timey song about the assasination which I would flip to find the lyrics for It talks more about what a hero he was to the woking man, and to his family, and his children and all. can someone give me more information on that? |
Subject: RE: LYRIC REQ: McKinley's rag From: mcmud Date: 16 Sep 98 - 12:16 AM The version that Hedy West and Bill Clifton sing deals with McKinley's death from a gunshot wound, his wife's sorrow, and his relacement in office by Roosevelt. Let me know if you want the words posted. |
Subject: RE: LYRIC REQ: McKinley's rag From: Joe Offer Date: 16 Sep 98 - 04:28 AM Click here to get to the lyrics for two versions that are already in the database. The Hills/Mangsen recording is only slightly different, and I imagine the same may be true for the West/Clifton version. No need to post lyrics already in the database unless the differences are significant. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: LYRIC REQ: McKinley's rag From: mcmud Date: 17 Sep 98 - 12:21 AM West and Clifton do a subset of verses from Poole's version. |
Subject: Lyr Add: MCKINLEY'S RAG^^ From: Joe Offer Date: 23 Aug 01 - 11:10 PM OK, here's my best shot. Any corrections? -Joe Offer- MCKINLEY'S RAG (Riley Puckett) Hey, Mr. McKinley Why didn't you run? See that man a-comin' with a Johnson forty-one From Buffalo to Washington Doctor, Doctor, Do all you can, A man just shot my husband with a handkerchief over his hand From Buffalo to Washington Doctor comes a-runnin' Takes off his specs Says, "Mr. McKinley, you've done cashed your checks" From Buffalo to Washington Mrs. McKinley in Brooklyn, Dressed all in red Weepin' and a-moanin' for her husband was dead From Buffalo to Washington Jailer said to Zolgotz, "What ya doin here?" Took and shot McKinley, gonna take the electric chair From Buffalo to Washington Zolgotz told the jailer, "Treat me like a man, You know that when I die, I got to go to Dixieland." From Buffalo to Washington Roosevelt's in the White House Doin' his best McKinley's in the gravehard, he's takin' his rest He's gone a long, long time. Hush, little children, Don't you fret; You know you'll draw a pension as your poppa's dead From Buffalo to Washington Hey, Mr. McKinley Why didn't you run? See that man a-comin' with a Johnson forty-one From Buffalo to Washington Transcribed from the "Never Grow Old" CD by Anne Hills and Cindy Mangsen A version of "White House Blues" @murder @America @death filename[ WHITHOU3 JRO |
Subject: RE: LYRIC REQ: McKinley's rag From: wysiwyg Date: 23 Aug 01 - 11:29 PM Joe, as you know that's one of the CDs I lent and no longer have in my possession, but it's as close to perfect as I think you can get, as far as I recall, I can hear the harmomies now, just from your post! It's one of Hardi's favorites, and mine, and we looked for that version of lyrics for a long time-- thanks from both of us. ~Susan |
Subject: Lyr/Chords Add: WHITE HOUSE BLUES (Charlie Poole) From: wysiwyg Date: 01 Oct 02 - 10:02 AM WHITE HOUSE BLUES As sung by Charlie Poole McKinley hollered, McKinley squalled Doc said to McKinley, "I can't find that ball", From Buffalo to Washington Roosevelt in the White House, he's doing his best McKinley in the graveyard, he's taking his rest He's gone a long, long time Hush up, little children, now don't you fret You'll draw a pension at your papa's death From Buffalo to Washington Roosevelt in the White House drinking out of a silver cup McKinley in the graveyard, he'll never wake up He's gone a long, long time Ain't but one thing that grieves my mind That is to die and leave my poor wife behind I'm gone a long, long time Look here, little children, (don't) waste your breath You'll draw a pension at your papa's death From Buffalo to Washington Standing at the station just looking at the time See if I could run it by half past nine From Buffalo to Washington Came the train, she's just on time She run a thousand miles from eight o'clock 'till nine, From Buffalo to Washington Yonder comes the train, she's coming down the line Blowing in every station Mr. McKinley's a-dying It's hard times, hard times Look-it here you rascal, you see what you've done You've shot my husband with that Iver-Johnson gun Carry me back to Washington Doc's on the horse, he tore down his rein Said to that horse, "You've got to outrun this train" From Buffalo to Washington Doc come a-running, takes off his specs Said "Mr McKinley, better pass in your checks You're bound to die, bound to die" CHORDS: Mc(G)Kinley hollered, Mc(G)Kinley squalled (C)Doc said to McKinley, "I (C)can't find that (G)ball", From Buffa(D)lo to Washing(G)ton SH |
Subject: Lyr Add: MR. MCKINLEY (from Homer Brierhopper) From: wysiwyg Date: 01 Oct 02 - 10:35 AM Hear another version at Honkingduck by Homer Brierhopper. ~s~ ======================================================== MR. MCKINLEY As sung by Homer Brierhopper Well Mr. McKinley, Why didn't you run? Saw a man a-comin' with a smokin' forty-one In Buffalo, in Buffalo. Send for the doctor, The doctor he come. He come in a walk, and he come in a run In Buffalo, in Buffalo (instr. break 2 verses long) "Doctor, oh Doctor, Do all you can! A man shot my husband with a handkerchief over his hand In Buffalo, in Buffalo." He looked at McKinley, Looked through his specs, Told Mr. McKinley, he'd cashed in his checks. In Buffalo, in Buffalo. (instr. break 2 verses long) Rubber tired buggy, (unclear-- Douglas?) City hack, Carried him to the graveyard but 't won't bring him back In Buffalo, in Buffalo. There's Mrs. McKinley in Brooklyn, All dressed all in red, A-weeping and a-mourning for her man was dead In Buffalo, in Buffalo. (instr. break 2 verses long) Jury says to Czolgotz, "Whattaya doin' here?" Says, "I shot McKinley, gonna die in the 'lectric chair." In Buffalo, in Buffalo. Czolgotz told the jury, "Treat me like a man, I've got to die, and I'm a-going to Dixieland." In Buffalo, in Buffalo. (instr. break 2 verses long-- Honkingduck recording cuts out here) SOURCE: Honkingduck by http://honkingduck.com/BAZ/baz_side.php?meth=t&letter=m&title=Mr.%2520Mckinley&cuid=20237A>Homer Brierhopper. Decca 5588, September 1938, Side A. Title: Mr. Mckinley Artist: Homer Brierhopper SH |
Subject: RE: LYRIC REQ: McKinley's rag From: GUEST,Richie Date: 01 Oct 02 - 10:58 AM Joe- On Sept 6, 1901, President William McKinley was shaking hands at an exhibition when he was shot by anarchist Leon Czolgosz. I think the name- Czolgosz is misspelled in about every version posted. Should his name be spelled correctly? I have several versions of White House Blues entitled, "Czolgosz." There are also some parodies to the song. I will post when I have more time. -Richie |
Subject: RE: LYRIC REQ: McKinley's rag From: wysiwyg Date: 01 Oct 02 - 11:24 AM That's great, Richie, and this is the place to put them, here in this thread. ~Susan |
Subject: Lyr Add: CZOLGOSZ (Bascom Lamar Lunsford) From: GUEST,Richie Date: 01 Oct 02 - 10:45 PM CZOLGOSZ by Bascom Lamar Lunsford Czolgosz, mean man, He shot McKinley with a handkerchief on his hand In Buffalo, in Buffalo. Czolgosz, you done me wrong You shot me in the side when I's walking along, In Buffalo, in Buffalo. Sent for the doctor, the doctor come He come in a trot, when he ought to've run, In Buffalo, in Buffalo. Pistol fire, McKinley fall, Doctor said "McKinley, can't find the ball," In Buffalo, in Buffalo. Forty-four boxes all trimmed in braid, Sixteen-wheel drivers a-climbin' up the grade, In Buffalo, in Buffalo. McKinley in the sleeper all trimmed in lace, Please carry him to the baggage, boys, where I can't see his face In Buffalo, in Buffalo. The engine whistled down the line A-blowing every station that McKinley was a-dyin', In Buffalo, in Buffalo Rubber-tire your buggies, decorate your hacks, Take him to the graveyard where you can't bring him back In Buffalo, in Buffalo. Seventeen coaches all trimmed in black Took McKinley to the graveyard but never brought him back To Buffalo, to Buffalo All around the mountain in brick and in cement, There lays the rounder that killed our president In Buffalo, in Buffalo. Mrs. McKinley took a trip, and she took it out west, Where she couldn't hear the people talk about McKinley's death, In Buffalo, in Buffalo. McKinley had as wife all dressed in red, She's going back to Buffalo where McKinley fell dead, In Buffalo, in Buffalo Seventeen boxes all trimmed in white Took Roosevelt to the White House but they didn't bring him back In Buffalo, in Buffalo Note: This is the published version of Czolgosz by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. I'm not sure where that version on the toher thread ios from. Perhaps it's a version of Lunsford's. -Richie |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: McKinley's rag From: wysiwyg Date: 01 Oct 02 - 11:19 PM Thanks, Richie. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: McKinley's rag From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Oct 02 - 11:27 PM Hi, Richie - I think the name should be spelled wrong, if it's spelled wrong in the source you're quoting from. But my transcription comes from listening to a recording, so I dunno. I can't remember where I got the spelling from, but I imagine I looked it up. It's a transliteration, so there is no correct spelling in American English letters. Besides, if there is a variety of spellings, the song is more likely to come up in a search. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: McKinley's rag From: GUEST,Richie Date: 03 Oct 02 - 09:05 PM Thanks Joe, I don't have any problem misspelling words. Just look at the end of my post on Czolgosz. -Richie |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: McKinley's rag From: GUEST,cnd Date: 14 Nov 16 - 09:45 PM This version of the song has some differences in verse order and structure, but I haven't listened to the whole thing yet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6l82yuC1VA |
Subject: Lyr Add: McKINLEY (Riley Puckett) From: GUEST Date: 14 Nov 16 - 10:43 PM McKINLEY As sung by Riley Puckett in link above Similar to Homer Briarhopper's version above Hey, Mr. McKinley, why didn't you run? Seen a man a-comin' with a smokin' forty-one In Buffalo, in Buffalo Mr. McKinley, why didn't you run? Seen a man a-comin' with a smokin' forty-one In Buffalo, in Buffalo Sent for the doctor; doctor, he come Come in a-walkin; he come in a run In Buffalo, in Buffalo Doctor, Doctor, do all you can A man shot my husband with a handkerchief over his hand In Buffalo, in Buffalo He looked at McKinley, looked through his specs Told Ms. McKinley, that he done cashed his checks In Buffalo, in Buffalo Mr. McKinley, why didn't you run? Seen a man a-coming with a smokin' forty-one In Buffalo, in Buffalo Rubber-tired buggy, double-seated hack Carried him to the graveyard but they won't bring him back In Buffalo, in Buffalo Ms. McKinley in Brooklyn, all dressed in red Weeping and a-moaning, for her husband was dead In Buffalo, in Buffalo Hey Mr. McKinley, why didn't you run? Seen a man a-coming with a smokin' forty-one In Buffalo, in Buffalo Jailer told... Olgot*, "What ya doin here?" "Took and shot McKinley, gonna take electric chair" In Buffalo, in Buffalo Czolgosz told the jailer, "Treat me like a man, I've got to die and go to Dixieland." From Buffalo, from Buffalo Well, Mr. McKinley, why didn't you run? Seen a man a-coming with a smokin' forty-one In Buffalo, in Buffalo --------------------------------------------------------------- Note that the gun used to kill McKinley was actually a .32 caliber revolver, not a .41 caliber gun, such as a .41 Long Colt that he seems to be referring to Note also they say he wants to go to Dixie while the closest I can find of him going South is either Ohio or Penn. * (I know it's Czolgosz or however you spell it, but it sounds like he just forgot it here) |
Subject: RE: ADD: McKinley's Rag (Riley Puckett) From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Sep 24 - 03:08 PM Any corrections? |
Subject: RE: ADD: McKinley's Rag (Riley Puckett) From: cnd Date: 03 Sep 24 - 12:31 PM The only one I have, and it's very minor, is the following: Come in a-walkin; he come in a running |
Subject: RE: ADD: McKinley's Rag (Riley Puckett) From: cnd Date: 03 Sep 24 - 12:33 PM And in hindsight, I am 90% sure the unsigned guest above that posted the lyrics back in 2016 was me! |
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