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PRODIGAL SON
(Dock Boggs)

CHO: (Well) I believe I'll go back home
I believe I'll go back home
I believe I'll go back home
Acknowledge I done wrong

When I left my native home
Well I was well supplied
Made a mistake when (and) I did go
Now I'm dissatisfied

I'll go back to my father's house
I'll fall down on face
Say I am unworthy
I seek a servant's place

Well I'll go back to my father's house
To the place I love so dear
There they had bread to eat
While I am starving here

Well Father seen him comin'
He did greet him with a smile
Throw his arms around him sayin'
Here's my wanderin' child

Father said to his servant
Go and kill the fatted calf
Invite all the friends and relatives
My son's come home at last

Well all were seated at the table
All sorrow had passed
My father's heart was filled with joy
His son's come home at last

Well, Eldest son he was jealous
I believe I heard him say
Give my brother his portion
'Cause I never went away

Father said to his Eldest son
You have been both good and kind
Not a calf have I given thee
But all I have is thine


The song is usually credited to Dock Boggs (1898-1971), who actually learned it
from his brother-in-law, Lee Hunsucker, around 1930 or so. (But everyone who pe
rforms it today traces their version back to the Dock Boggs recording). Lee Huns
ucker was a holiness preacher with many sacred songs in his repertoire. Dock's v
ersion was recorded by Mike Seeger in 1963, and
issued on Folkways Records; this version has been recently reissued on Dock Bog
gs: His Folkways Years 1963-1968, Smithsonian Folkways SF 40108. I was mostly in
fluenced by the version recorded by Sara Grey on her Harbourtown recording Sara.
Yet another recording can be found on Rick Lee's Natick, Waterbug WBG0016. All
three of these recordings are
accompanied by banjo; I sing it a cappella. My timing/rhythm is most like that
of Sara Grey's version. The recorded versions also vary in the repetitions of th
e chorus: Sara Grey repeats it between every verse, while Dock Boggs puts the ch
orus only after verses 1, 3, 5, 7, and 8. I like to repeat it every time myself.


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