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'''WAIT IN THE KITCHEN (TILL THE COOK COMES IN).''' AKA and see "[[Duck's Eyeball (1)]]," "[[Richmond Cotillion]]," "[[Old Richmond]]," "[[Hanging Around the Kitchen (Till the Cook Comes Home)]]," "[[Run Them Coons in the Ground]]," "[[Jackson's Breakdown]]." Old-Time. Silly verses are sung to the tune, one of which explains the alternate title. For example, Charlie Acuff sang:
'''WAIT IN THE KITCHEN (TILL THE COOK COMES IN).''' AKA and see "[[Duck's Eyeball (1)]]," "[[Richmond Cotillion]]," "[[Old Richmond]]," "[[Hanging Around the Kitchen]] (Till the Cook Comes Home)," "[[Run Them Coons in the Ground]]," "[[Jackson's Breakdown]]." Old-Time. Silly verses are sung to the tune, one of which explains the alternate title. For example, Charlie Acuff sang:
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>CA-01, Charlie Acuff - "Left Handed Fiddler" (1990. A privately issued cassette of 70 year old fiddler Charlie Acuff of Alcoa, Tennessee).</font>
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>CA-01, Charlie Acuff - "Left Handed Fiddler" (1990. A privately issued cassette of 70 year old fiddler Charlie Acuff of Alcoa, Tennessee).</font>
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WAIT IN THE KITCHEN (TILL THE COOK COMES IN). AKA and see "Duck's Eyeball (1)," "Richmond Cotillion," "Old Richmond," "Hanging Around the Kitchen (Till the Cook Comes Home)," "Run Them Coons in the Ground," "Jackson's Breakdown." Old-Time. Silly verses are sung to the tune, one of which explains the alternate title. For example, Charlie Acuff sang:

Wait in the kitchen till the cook comes in,
The cook comes in, the cook comes in.
Wait in the kitchen till the cook comes in.

Stuck my finger in the ducks eyeball,
The ducks eyeball, the ducks eyeball.
Stuck my finger in the ducks eyeball.

See also the related "Sally Put a Bug on Me" and Lymon Enloe’s “Hanging Around the Kitchen (Till the Cook Comes In).”

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Printed sources:

Recorded sources: CA-01, Charlie Acuff - "Left Handed Fiddler" (1990. A privately issued cassette of 70 year old fiddler Charlie Acuff of Alcoa, Tennessee).




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