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Posted By: GUEST, Dale
18-Dec-02 - 05:39 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Add: My Happy Little Home In Arkansas
Subject: Lyr Add: My Happy Little Home In Arkansas
While scanning through the threads I came across My Little Home In Tennessee, which made me think of this one ~~ not related, but a good one all the same. This transcription is from a group of young ladies of high school age singing at the Ozark Folk Center, Mountain View, Arkansas, April 1974.
The earliest mention I found of it was from The Advance Reporter of Waldron, Scott County, Arkansas, Friday, July 12, 1907. While I have heard it numerous times in a local setting, the only commercially recorded version I have located was by Grandpa Jones, 1951. Vance Randolph mentions it in Ozark Folksongs, but I only have the one volume abridged version, which does not include it.
For the tune and somewhat different versions, check out these three sound files at The Max Hunter Folk Song Collection at Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri and The John Quincy Wolf Folklore Collection at Lyon College, Batesville, Arkansas.
There's a cozy little cottage Where the grass is always green, And the streams from the *Boston Mountains flow There the woods with music ring, And the mockingbird does sing In my happy little home in Arkansas.
Chorus: Come see me, neighbors; come along. I'll be there to greet you one and all. 'Tis the finest country found I will show you all around In my happy little home in Arkansas.
Take you up into the mountains, And we'll bath in mineral springs, Go see the big plantations down below. Show you cotton, corn and cane Show you every kind of grain In my happy little home in Arkansas.
(Chorus)
Take you out into the orchards Where the fruit is on the tree. In the land where the big red apples grow. They're delicious, mellow, sweet You may have all you can eat In my happy little home in Arkansas.