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|f_aka=Hog Eye (2), Hog-Eyed Man, Granny Will Your Dog Bite? (1), Fire on the Mountain, | |f_aka=Hog Eye (2), Hog-Eyed Man, Granny Will Your Dog Bite? (1), Boating Up Sandy (3), Fire on the Mountain (1), Sally in the Garden (1) | ||
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Tune annotations
X: 1 % T: 75. HOG EYE AN' A 'TATER B: Sam Bayard, "Hill Country Tunes" 1944 #75 S: Played by Irvin Yaugher Jr, Mt Independence, PA, Oct 19 1943. As played by his great-uncle. N: This is not the melody which accompanies the well known and often recorded sea shanty called N: "Hog eye," nor is it the playparty song tune with a similar name known farther south (see N: Sharp-Karpeles, "English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, II, No.250). A somewhat N: different version, with the parts in reverse order, is in Bayard Coll., No.288, from Greene N: County, where the title is simply "Hog Eye," and has an indecent meaning. N: N: In Fayette County, this tune has the following associated rhyme: N: I went down to Sally's house N: 'Bout ten o'clock or later; N: All she had to give to me N: Was a hog-eye and a 'tater. N: The rhyme accompanying the set known in Greene County is: N: As I was going down the street, N: A pretty little girl I chanced to meet; N: I stepped right up and kissed her sweet, N: And asked her for some hog-eye meat. N: No other sets of the tune are known to the editor. R: reel M: 4/4 L: 1/8 Z: 2010 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> F:http://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/book/HillCountryTunes/HillCountryTunes.abc 2011-11-12 013102 UT K: Am A2 |\ ABAG E2AB | c2dB c2G2 | ABAG E2AB | ^/c2A2 A2G2 | ABAG E2AB | c2cA d2d2 | e^fed B2AB | ^/c2A2 A2 || AB | ^/c2B2 c2d2 | e2^f2 e3d | ^c2B2 c2d2 | e2A2 A2AB | ^/c2B2 c2d2 | e2^f2 e3d | ^c2A2 B2zd | ^/c2A2 A2 |]