Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Baci Date: 29 Sep 23 - 05:43 PM As per my Italian Nonna (at least 56 years ago) Add an Italian accent for authenticity! So excited that others have heard of it ( in some form or another!!!) See saw Knock at the door Who’s there? Grandpa. What do you want? A bottle of beer. Where’s your money? In my pockas (pockets) Where’s your pockas (pockets) In my pansels (this is how my nonnie said pants!) Where’s your pansels? I left them home. Get atta here you bigga bum! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Baci Date: 29 Sep 23 - 05:43 PM As per my Italian Nonna (at least 56 years ago) Add an Italian accent for authenticity! So excited that others have heard of it ( in some form or another!!!) See saw Knock at the door Who’s there? Grandpa. What do you want? A bottle of beer. Where’s your money? In my pockas (pockets) Where’s your pockas (pockets) In my pansels (this is how my nonnie said pants!) Where’s your pansels? I left them home. Get atta here you bigga bum! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: and e Date: 11 Jul 23 - 07:37 AM Woman: Rat-a-tat-tat (knocking on table) Transcribed from this Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS21evPa0C4 |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST Date: 11 Jan 23 - 07:59 PM See Saw knock at the door, Who’s there, Grandpa, What do you want, a bottle of beer, Where’s your money, in my pocket, Where’s your pocket, in my pants….. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Alexis Date: 16 Jul 22 - 01:40 PM See saw Knock at the door Who’s there Grandpop What do you want A glass a beer Where’s your money In my pocket Where your pocket I left it home Get out of here you drunken bum |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST Date: 26 Oct 21 - 10:07 AM So happy to see others have similar versions! I My mother just passed away - god rest her soul - her parents were Italian and thought her this song. She always used to sing this to my son while she held his hands he rocked him forward and backwards on her lap. It always ended in a tickle! See saw Knock on the door Whose there Grandpa What do ya want A bottle of beer Where’s your money It’s in my pocket Where’s your pocket It’s in my pants Where’s your pants I left them home GET OUT OF HERE YOU DRUNKIN BUMB! (Followed by tickles and laughs!) Would love to know where this originated but will probably never know! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Kathy P. Date: 29 Jun 21 - 10:01 AM See saw knock on the door Who’s there? Grandpa! What do you want? A glass of beer! Where’s your money? In my pocket! Where’s your pocket? In my pants! Where’s your pants? I left them home! Get out of here you funny man! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Mike Date: 17 Jan 21 - 01:26 PM Here's the version I learned as a kid. I grew up in upstate NY: Where you going Grandpa? Down the street What for? A bottle of beer Where's your money? In my pocket Where's your pocket? In my pants Where's your pants? Across the street What's the number? Cucumber! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST Date: 27 Sep 20 - 04:36 PM My grand kids all love this. This was my grandfather's version about 100 years ago: Knock knock. Who's there? Grandpop. Whaddaya want? A glass of beer. Where's your money? In my pocket. Where's your pocket? In my pants. Where's your pants? I left them home. Get outta here, ya dirty bum! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: Mr Red Date: 25 Feb 20 - 02:59 AM Update on my link from above new page goes to & highlights the appropriate track. I'm a Paper Lad (opens in a new tab, so you still have this thread open also) |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Nancy Willner Date: 21 Feb 20 - 05:23 AM My grandfather lived in Portsmouth, VA. He was born about 1895 in Lithuania, immigrated at age 14 and died in 1950. This rhyme has been handed down for five generations. His version ended with “Get out of here you drunken bum!” So of course every child in our family has called someone a drunken bum at an embarrassing moment. Anyway, family lore was that my grandfather made it up. Is that even possible? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Didn't Expect This Thread Date: 14 Jan 20 - 12:18 AM I found this thread looking for the spelling of a nursery rhyme that my mom used to sing to us and that variation is not here. So if anyone is interested: See Saw Margery Daw Who's there? Teddy bear. What does teddy want to drink? A glass of ... apple juice! I have specific memories of being on the being on the swing set and her swinging it slowly with each syllable. She would pause before "apple juice" then give us a real push which would cause a lot of laughing. She did the same thing when tickling us. Preparing to tickle up until the pause then tickling afterward. I'm from southern New England if this helps. My mother was born in the 60s. I don't know where she learned it from. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,FoxInTheTwilight Date: 18 Jun 19 - 11:40 PM See-saw knock a door Who's there? Grandpop What does he want? A glass of beer Where's your money? In my pocket Where's your pocket? In my pants Where's your pants? They're at home Home? Get out of here you dirty bum! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: Mrrzy Date: 07 Apr 19 - 03:16 PM Seesaw Margery daw, Bonny has got a new master She shall not earn but a penny a day, because she can't work any faster. Is the only use of Margery Daw I knew as a child. For the forgotten pants You dirty bum is funniest because you can see how dirty his bum is! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Robyn Connelly Date: 04 Apr 19 - 03:49 PM I'm 45 now and this is how I remember it. Knock knock Who's There Just a little teddy bear What do you want? A glass of Milk. Where's your money? In my pocket. Where's your pocket? In my coat. Where's your coat? In my closet Where's your closet? In my house Where's your house? Down on the corner. What's your number? Cumcumber! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Jbezel221 Date: 03 Aug 17 - 09:29 PM A lady I know who started as a client has become like a grandma to me. Told me this version. See saw Marjorie Daw Knock at the door Who's there,Grandpa What do you want? A glass of beer. Where's your money? In my wallet. Where's your wallet? In my pocket. Where's your pocket? In my pants. Where's your pants? I left them home. Get outta here you drunkin bum. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Abby Meth Date: 15 Mar 17 - 01:21 PM Here's our version, sung by my father (who owned a tavern, so appropriate to him) in Passaic, NJ, in the 1950s: See, saw, Marjorie Daw Who's there? Grandpa What do you want? A glass of beer Where's your money? In my wallet Where's your wallet? In my pocket Where's your pocket? In my pants Where's your pants I left them home Get out of here, you dirt bum! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: Jim Carroll Date: 01 Jan 16 - 07:38 AM "Rhubarb?" Yes, but doesn't rhyme with Bob - hence roobob Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: Thompson Date: 31 Dec 15 - 07:29 PM Rhubarb? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: Jim Carroll Date: 31 Dec 15 - 10:20 AM The verse was often tagged onto the end of a girl's skipping rhyme in the infant school I attended in Liverpool Where' you going Bob, Down the lane Bob What for Bob, Stick of roobob Bob Let's come Bob, No Bob Why Bob, Because you don't like roobob, Bob Then: Where's your money? In my pocket, Where's your pocket? I forgot it. One, two, three.......etc Fancy me remembering that!!!! Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: Cool Beans Date: 31 Dec 15 - 09:45 AM Ooh, look what I started. Ten years and running...Fascinating stuff. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: Thompson Date: 31 Dec 15 - 04:38 AM Sanjay, it's dual fruits of colonialism, because your version clearly comes originally from Ireland, where the second line would have been "pudding and cream" (pronounced "crame") and the Friday meat is breaking the fish-only Catholic fast of Friday by naughtily eating meat. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Michael Aff Date: 30 Dec 15 - 07:38 PM Here's what Mom taught us: See saw Knock at the door Who's there? Grandpa What do you want? A glass of beer Where's your money? In my pocket Where's your pocket? Upstairs in the bedroom Get outta here before I punch you in the nose! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Peter Date: 30 Dec 15 - 12:44 PM My mother had a version that she must have thought was a "girls" rhyme as she never taught it to me but I remember her saying it to my cousin's daughters. I never did think to note it down or ask her where she learned it before she died. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 30 Dec 15 - 09:41 AM GUEST, Robert L gave us these lines: Oh, I forgot it. Well get out of here you silly blocket (sic), don't come round here without no pocket. and GUEST EK gave us: Where's your pocket? I forgot it. Get along home you silly blockhead. I'd bet money that "blocket" was one of three things, probably from way back in the folk processing: a Mondegreen for "blockhead", or a deliberate change for the sake of the rhyme, or a dialectal version of "blockhead". My pick of the above would be the third one. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST, Jon and GG Date: 29 Dec 15 - 02:04 PM I love reading this thread! My mom (may she rest in peace) taught this to us. She grew up in Brooklyn in the 40's and 50's. The version she taught us went like this: See saw, knock at the door. Who's there? Grandpa. Waddaya want? A glass of beer. Where's your money? In my wallet. Where's your wallet? Upstairs, in my pants. Get out before I punch you in the nose! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,itsdenhaley Date: 21 Aug 15 - 09:40 AM From Brooklyn, 1965 See saw, knock at the door Who's there? Grandpa! Whadya want? A glass a beer Where's your money? In my pocket Where's your pocket? In my pants Where's your pants? I left 'em home Go home, ya big, fat bum!! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST Date: 18 Nov 14 - 12:15 AM This was ours: Knock knock Who's there? Just a little teddy bear. What do you want? Just a beer. Where's your money? In my pocket. Where's your pocket? In my pants. Where's your pants? In my closet. Where's your closet? In my house. Where's your house? Around the corner. What's your number? CUCUMBER! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: Jim Carroll Date: 07 Apr 14 - 03:29 AM Where you going Bob Down the lane Bob What for Bob Stick of Roo Bob Let's come Bob No Bob Why Bob Because you don't like roo-bob Bob Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Pheasant Date: 06 Apr 14 - 04:16 AM I grew up in the Philadelphia, PA suburbs in the '80s, but my family is originally from Brooklyn. I knew a slightly different version from any of those previously listed. Seesaw Margery Daw Who's There? Grandpa! What do you want? A glass of beer! Where's your money? In my pocket! Where's your pocket? In my pants! Where's your pants? At home! Go and get 'em! Seesaw Margery Daw (repeat if annoying) |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,I KNOW THE LYRICS Date: 24 Mar 14 - 02:53 PM I know the lyrics See saw, rockedy daw (or margery daw) who's there, (insert name here) whadd'ya want? a bottle o' beer wheres your money? in my wallet wheres your wallet? in my pocket wheres your pocket? in my pants where are your pants? left 'em at home where do you live? across the street whats your number? CUCUMBER thats what was sung to me when I was little at least |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST Date: 15 Jan 14 - 08:05 AM I'm 32 my grandmother always said this to us and my sister and o say it to our kids. Knock knock who's there grandpa .what do ya want? A glass of beer where's ya money ? in my pocket .where's ya pocket? in my pants where's ya pants left them home.get. outta here you drunken man |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Jean, Norwalk CT Date: 02 Dec 13 - 07:46 PM |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST Date: 02 Dec 13 - 01:33 PM It's goes : Knock knock Who's there ? Grandpa What'd 'you want ? A glass of beer Where's your money ? In my pocket Where's your pocket ? In my pants Where's your pants ? I forgot them Get out of here you dirty old bum! That's how my father and grandma use to sing it |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,oldpantsnewjersey Date: 17 Aug 13 - 10:22 AM My grandmother's ending variation was: "Get out of here, you dirty, drunken bum!" |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: Sanjay Sircar Date: 25 Apr 13 - 06:01 AM 1. I know that "Grenadier" nursery rhyme sans the "Knock-knock" and answer, as "Who goes there?" A Grenadier. "What d'you want?" A glass of beer. "Where's your money?" I've forgot. "Get you gone - you drunken sot!" (This was from a book, not folk transmission.) 2. I know one of the others cited above, again sans any knock-knock and not as a song (Calcutta, 1963, schoolfriend Dilip Palit): What's your name? Pudding Tame. Where d'you live/ Up the lane. What's your number? Twenty-two cumber [?] What d'you eat? Friday meat. What d'you drink? Black ink. Amazing, the fruits of colonialism. Sanjay Sircar |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST Date: 24 Apr 13 - 09:41 AM Knock, knock Whose there Grandpa What do you want? A glass of beer. Where's your money? In my pocket. Where's your pocket? I left it home. Get out of here drunken man! That is how my grandma n mom sang it to me. Lol |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Rochester ny Date: 08 Apr 13 - 05:33 PM My grandmother was from Brooklyn, born in 1922. Her version ended: Where's your pants? I left them home. Go home, get your money, then you'll get your glass of beer! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST Date: 08 Mar 13 - 07:10 AM Born in Brooklyn, 1972. This thread helped me remember how my grandpa would sing it to us. Thanks everyone! See-saw Knock on the door Who's there Grandpa Frank Whadda ya want A drink of beer Where's your money In my pocket Where's your pocket In my pants Where's your pants The Brooklyn bridge! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,EK Date: 17 Feb 13 - 01:06 AM Knock knock. Who's there? A grenadier. What do you want? A pint of beer. Where's your money? In my pocket. Where's your pocket? I forgot it. Get along home you silly blockhead. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST Date: 12 Oct 12 - 03:21 AM Born 1973 (and raised) Brooklyn NY. We sang it everytime we were on a see-saw. This was our version: See-saw, knock on the door Who's there Grandpa. Whaddya want? A bottle a beer. Where's your money? In my pocket. Where's your pocket ? In my coat? Where's your coat? I left it home. Get outta here ya drunken old man!! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Mike Mc Date: 01 Aug 12 - 08:04 AM Just a slight variation as well - learned from my Grandmother who grew up in Manhattan and the Bronx.... See Saw Knock at the door Who's there? Grandpa. What do you want? A glass of beer. Where's your money? In my pocket. Where's your pocket? In my pants. Where's your pants? I left them home. Get out of here you dirty old man! (different beginning and ending - but basically the same!) |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,JMS Date: 14 Jul 12 - 10:00 AM I LOVE reading all the variations!!! Im 38yrs. Old and am currently visiting with my mom who used to sing this to my sister and I. We got to talking about it and her version was: See saw mardgery daw Wheres your money? In my pocket Wheres your pocket? In my pants Wheres your pants? Home Where do you live? Across the street Whats your number? Cucumber |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Samantha Date: 25 Mar 12 - 10:50 AM My father used to sing it like this: -Knock, Knock, Knock at the door Who's there? Granpa Whaddya want? A glass o' beer Where's your money? In my pocket Where's your pocket? In my pants Where's your pants? I left them at home Get outa here you drunken man!! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST Date: 09 Jan 12 - 01:04 AM I am looking for this too... can't remember the beginning but it went like this: knock knock where's your money in my pants where's your pants I left them home O get out of here you knucklebone Other's say bum or something at the end, but that doesn't rhyme. Knucklebone seems right. I just wish I could remember the other part! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Robert L. Date: 18 Nov 11 - 03:47 PM Knock knock. Who's there? Old Granny Dear. What do you want? A bottle of Beer. Where's your money? In my pocket. Where's your pocket? Oh, I forgot it. Well get out of here you silly blocket (sic), don't come round here without no pocket. Does anybody know the history of this knock knock? It has been in our family for many generations and probably came from North Carolina, possibly centuries ago. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,mike Date: 03 Nov 11 - 04:33 PM When I was a kid (60s) I was told it as: See saw, marjorie daw Whos there? Grandpa Whaddaya want? A glass of beer Wheres your money In my pocket Wheres your pocket In my pants Wheres your pants I left 'em home Get outta here, ya drunken bum! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray Date: 30 Jul 11 - 05:04 AM David Bowie sings it in Labyrinth too... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViftZTfRSt8 |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: LadyJean Date: 30 Jul 11 - 12:31 AM The dialog about the Man with the power comes from "The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer", which starred Carey Grant as the bachelor and Shirley Temple as the Bobby Soxer. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Where's your money? In my pocket From: GUEST,Chria Date: 29 Jul 11 - 10:37 PM Grampa and Marjorie are talking: See saw, Marjorie dear Whaddy want? A glass of beer. Where's your money? In my pocket. Where's your pocket? In my pants. Get outta here, you crazy man! |
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