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'''RATTLESNAKE BIT THE BABY.''' AKA and see "[[Katy Did (2)]],” "[[Boston Boy]]," “[[Ladies in the Ballroom (2)]],” "[[Kill the Shanghai Rooster]]," "[[Take Me Back to Georgia]]" (Lowe Stokes). Old-Time, Breakdown. USA. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The title appears to be mandolinist Kenny Halls, but is better-known under the name Lowe Stokes recorded it, “[[Take Me Back to Georgia]].” See also the related tunes "[[Pateroller Song (2)]]," "[[Pat the Budgie]]," "[[Rocky Pallet]]," "[[Wild John]]” and Gene Goforth’s “[[Black River]]."   
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''Rattlesnake Bit the Baby, foreign girls drive me crazy,''<br>  
''Rattlesnake Bit the Baby, foreign girls drive me crazy,''<br>  
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''Tadly smashed Homer, ha, ha, ha, Homer.''  ...  (Kenny Hall)<br>  
''Tadly smashed Homer, ha, ha, ha, Homer.''  ...  (Kenny Hall)<br>  
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"Kill the Shanghai Rooster" was popularized among bluegrass musicians by banjo player Don Stover and fiddler Tex Logan.
"Kill the Shanghai Rooster" was popularized among bluegrass musicians by banjo player Don Stover and fiddler Tex Logan.
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|f_source_for_notated_version=Kenny Hall (California) [Kuntz].
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|f_printed_sources=Gray & Hall ('''Kenny Hall's Music Book'''), 1999; p. 73. Kuntz ('''Ragged but Right'''), 1987; pp. 355-356. Phillips ('''Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1'''), 1994; p. 195.
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|f_recorded_sources=County 727, John Ashby (1915-1979) and the Free State Ramblers – “Old Virginia Fiddling” (1970). Field Recorders Collective FRC108, "John Ashby and the Free State Ramblers." Field Recorders Collective FRC 715, "Vesta Johnson with Steve Hall: North Missouri Dance Fiddling." Marimac 9057,  Vesta Johnson – “Blue Flame” (1994). Mercury
''Source for notated version'': Kenny Hall (California) [Kuntz].
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''Printed sources'': Gray & Hall ('''Kenny Hall's Music Book'''), 1999; p. 73. Kuntz ('''Ragged but Right'''), 1987; pp. 355-356. Phillips ('''Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1'''), 1994; p. 195.
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>County 727, John Ashby (1915-1979) and the Free State Ramblers – “Old Virginia Fiddling” (1970). Field Recorders Collective FRC108, "John Ashby and the Free State Ramblers." Field Recorders Collective FRC 715, "Vesta Johnson with Steve Hall: North Missouri Dance Fiddling." Marimac 9057,  Vesta Johnson – “Blue Flame” (1994). Mercury
SRM-1-685, Mike Seegar - "The Second Annual Farewell Reunion" (1973. as "Kill the Shanghai Rooster"). Voyager 328, "Kenny Hall and the Long Haul String Band" (1980. Learned from Hank Bradley via Harry Liedstrand). Whippoorwill Records, Jim Wood and John Hartford - "The Bullies Have all Gone to Rest" (1998).  
SRM-1-685, Mike Seegar - "The Second Annual Farewell Reunion" (1973. as "Kill the Shanghai Rooster"). Voyager 328, "Kenny Hall and the Long Haul String Band" (1980. Learned from Hank Bradley via Harry Liedstrand). Whippoorwill Records, Jim Wood and John Hartford - "The Bullies Have all Gone to Rest" (1998).  
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|f_see_also_listing=Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/t01.htm#Takmebat]<br>
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See also listing at:<br>
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/t01.htm#Takmebat]<br>
Hear John Ashby and the Free State Ramblers version at Slippery Hill [https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/rattlesnake-bit-baby]<br>
Hear John Ashby and the Free State Ramblers version at Slippery Hill [https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/rattlesnake-bit-baby]<br>
See a standard notation version at Taterjoes.com [http://www.taterjoes.com/fiddle/RattlesnakeBitTheBaby.pdf]<br>  
See a standard notation version at Taterjoes.com [http://www.taterjoes.com/fiddle/RattlesnakeBitTheBaby.pdf]<br>  
Hear a 1940's radio recording from WDBJ Roanoke Radio of the Dixie Playboys featuring fiddler Virgil Simmons at the Digital Library of Appalachia [http://dla.acaweb.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/Ferrum/id/1543/rec/1]<br>
Hear a 1940's radio recording from WDBJ Roanoke Radio of the Dixie Playboys featuring fiddler Virgil Simmons at the Digital Library of Appalachia [http://dla.acaweb.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/Ferrum/id/1543/rec/1]<br>
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RATTLESNAKE BIT THE BABY. AKA and see "Katy Did (2),” "Boston Boy," “Ladies in the Ballroom (2),” "Kill the Shanghai Rooster," "Take Me Back to Georgia" (Lowe Stokes). American, Reel (cut or 2/4 time). USA. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The title appears to be mandolinist Kenny Halls, but is better-known under the name Lowe Stokes recorded it, “Take Me Back to Georgia.” See also the related tunes "Pateroller Song (2)," "Pat the Budgie," "Rocky Pallet," "Wild John” and Gene Goforth’s “Black River."

Rattlesnake Bit the Baby, foreign girls drive me crazy,
Rattlesnake Bit the Baby, ha, ha, ha, the baby.

Frankie shot Albert, Frankie shot Albert,
Frankie shot Albert, ha, ha, ha, Albert.

Tadly shot Homer, Tadly shot Homer,
Tadly shot Homer, ha, ha, ha, Homer.

Tadly smashed Homer, Tadly smashed Homer,
Tadly smashed Homer, ha, ha, ha, Homer. ... (Kenny Hall)

"Kill the Shanghai Rooster" was popularized among bluegrass musicians by banjo player Don Stover and fiddler Tex Logan.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Kenny Hall (California) [Kuntz].

Printed sources : - Gray & Hall (Kenny Hall's Music Book), 1999; p. 73. Kuntz (Ragged but Right), 1987; pp. 355-356. Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1), 1994; p. 195.

Recorded sources : - County 727, John Ashby (1915-1979) and the Free State Ramblers – “Old Virginia Fiddling” (1970). Field Recorders Collective FRC108, "John Ashby and the Free State Ramblers." Field Recorders Collective FRC 715, "Vesta Johnson with Steve Hall: North Missouri Dance Fiddling." Marimac 9057, Vesta Johnson – “Blue Flame” (1994). Mercury SRM-1-685, Mike Seegar - "The Second Annual Farewell Reunion" (1973. as "Kill the Shanghai Rooster"). Voyager 328, "Kenny Hall and the Long Haul String Band" (1980. Learned from Hank Bradley via Harry Liedstrand). Whippoorwill Records, Jim Wood and John Hartford - "The Bullies Have all Gone to Rest" (1998).

See also listing at :
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [1]
Hear John Ashby and the Free State Ramblers version at Slippery Hill [2]
See a standard notation version at Taterjoes.com [3]
Hear a 1940's radio recording from WDBJ Roanoke Radio of the Dixie Playboys featuring fiddler Virgil Simmons at the Digital Library of Appalachia [4]



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