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Lyr Req: Government Mule?

10 Nov 01 - 12:30 AM (#589538)
Subject: Gov't Mule?
From: Sorcha

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From: GUEST,webb426@msn.com
Date: 09-Nov-01 - 11:58 PM

looking for a song about a government mule who gets into a lot of trouble. It was sung around a campfire in the Bob Marshall wilderness. Any Info? webb426@msn.com Thanks

(I haven't looked yet....going to do that now.)


10 Nov 01 - 12:49 PM (#589721)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gov't Mule?
From: Sorcha

No luck. The biggest problem is that there is a rock? band with the name Gov't Mule. Hundreds of hits on that. Can anybody help, or shall I e mail him for more info?


10 Nov 01 - 08:45 PM (#590017)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gov't Mule?
From: JohnInKansas

This may (or may not) have something to do with where the song might have come from. What About My 40 Acres & A Mule? by Gerene L. Freeman It certainly accounts for thousands of hits on any search containing "mule" in any form or combination.

On the other hand, mules were used as military pack animals up through and including WWII, so there could be many other possibilities. Everyone loved them(?).

I have checked a few of the sites for the group "Gov't Mule" with the thought that they might have named themselves for a song that they performed. No luck. The do have one song called "Mule" in their repertoir, but it is clearly not the one wanted.

An oldie, called Whoa Mule deals with the right subject matter - a mule causing trouble, except that there is no mention of the subject being a "government mule."

A search for "Bob Marshall Wilderness" turns up a number of "outfitters" and "lodges." If the requestor was there with a group, or knows the name of a lodge near where he(?) camped? Maybe the next time someone is there, they can look for a song book? :>). In the "Bob Marshall Wilderness" returns, I found a "personal site" on someone's trip there - impressive pictures, but no specific i.d. or contact information, except that he(?) was a member of the umass outing club and says he(?) likes music of all kinds. The University of Massachusetts Outing Club has a site, with contact link to the faculty advisor, at umas outing. Maybe they have a song book(?)

Do we have a category for "Outing Club Songs?"

All of this is "unhelpful" for the present search. I'm sure, though, that I have seen/heard something like what is being requested. Most of our music "holdings" are pretty well indexed, and it doesn't turn up there, so I'm looking in "miscellaneous" now.

Library of Congress searches turn up 40 Acres and a Plow, undated recording by an unknown (to me) group which unfortunately has the same name as a popular website - and the song title itself is the "title" or "name" of several hundred sites/postings.

The LOC listing shows 40 Acres and a Plow composed by B. Sigles; Phil Hurt; arranged by B. Sigles. Performed by Sound Experience.

One search hit on a news release by the "Houston Chronicle, May 1999, credits a song titled 40 acres... to "local band" called Caedmon's Call, a "folk-rock band with Christian roots." This would have been far too recent to be remembered as an "oldie." None of the listed members of this group match the LOC information.

The same title was also used - very recently - by a Spike something or other - but is also too recent, and is too full of obsenities to be memorable (personal opinion.). Approximately the first 300 Google hits for the title +lyric are on this one - or mostly so.

A couple of groups, none familiar to me, have recorded Francis the Talking Mule - which certainly qualifies as a song about government mule that got into a lot of trouble, but I'm unable to find lyrics. Too many ads for DVD's of the old movies. (Google search +title +lyric finds that a "lyric productions" is all over the web in oldies DVD remakes).

John


10 Nov 01 - 09:07 PM (#590024)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gov't Mule?
From: GUEST,dick greenhaus

Woody Guthrie sang about an old army mule with a refrain of Tee-Roo, Tee-roo, (reprat of last portion of last line). A rewrite of a south-eastern version of Devil and the Farmer's Wife.

sort of like:

Maggie (or some other two-syllable name) she was an old army mule
Tee-roo, tee-roo, an old army mule

If that;s the one, I'll try to dig it out. I think it was in the old People's Songbook, if anyone has a copy.


10 Nov 01 - 09:09 PM (#590026)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gov't Mule?
From: Sorcha

I sent an e mail.


10 Nov 01 - 09:23 PM (#590032)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gov't Mule?
From: GUEST,webb426@msn.com

RE: lyrics for song about government mule, I'll get more info, if I can and get back to you. Thanks for your help so far. I've also sent an email to the Bob Marshall wilderness to see if anyone there has any info. webb426@msn.com


10 Nov 01 - 09:23 PM (#590034)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gov't Mule?
From: Louie Roy

I spent at least 20 years hunting and fishing in the Bob Marshall wilderness area and I never heard the song there,but in Idaho in the 1930 the CCC camps conjured up a song about a Gov't Mule due to the fact they were used to pack supplies several miles on their back into the various lookouts and they kinda looked upon them selves as pack mules.There is no doubt in my mind that this is the song he is looking for.There was also some very slightly off colored jokes that came from the CCC pack mule Louie Roy


10 Nov 01 - 09:34 PM (#590038)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gov't Mule?
From: raredance

Guthrie song not in "The People's Song Book" by Hille nor in 3 Guthrie songbooks I checked.

rich r


20 Nov 01 - 10:20 PM (#596937)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Gov't Mule?
From: Jim Dixon

Here are some miscellaneous quotes I found on the Internet:

Well, if you haven't got the nerve of a government mule!
kicking like a government mule
legs like a government mule
being beaten like he was a "government mule," as WWF ring announcer Jim Ross likes to say
He had the guts of a government mule to go into Tokyo bay
he might as well try to make an actor out of a government mule
I knew about as much about it as a government mule