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'''SALLY'S GOT MUD BETWEEN HER TOES.''' AKA - "Sal's got Mud between Her Toes," "Sallie's got Mud between Her Toes." American, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB: ABC (Silberberg). | '''SALLY'S GOT MUD BETWEEN HER TOES.''' AKA - "Sal's got Mud between Her Toes," "Sallie's got Mud between Her Toes." American, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB: ABC (Silberberg). The tune is sourced to southern Kentucky fiddler Pat Kingery, whom collector and fiddler Bruce Greene recorded in the field. On that recording Kingery did not sing words, but later told Greene that these words were sung to the tune: | ||
Here comes Sally down the road, | <blockquote> | ||
''Here comes Sally down the road,''<br> | |||
Though her face is pretty as a pear, | ''She's got mud between her toes,''<br> | ||
''Though her face is pretty as a pear,''<br> | |||
''She's got a yellow ribbon in her hair.''<br> | |||
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Sal, Sal, don’t be slow, | Musician, instrument-maker and songwriter Bob Coltman used Kingery's words as the first stanza and added a chorus and more verses: | ||
You love me, you know it’s so, | CHORUS:<br> | ||
All I ask, the good Lord knows, | ''Sal, Sal, don’t be slow,''<br> | ||
Shake that mud from ‘tween your toes. | ''You love me, you know it’s so,''<br> | ||
''All I ask, the good Lord knows,''<br> | |||
Here she comes and yon she goes, | ''Shake that mud from ‘tween your toes.''<br> | ||
She don’t wear no fancy clothes, | <br> | ||
She don’t carry no long stem rose, | ''Here she comes and yon she goes,''<br> | ||
She’s got mud between her toes. | ''She don’t wear no fancy clothes,''<br> | ||
''She don’t carry no long stem rose,''<br> | |||
''She’s got mud between her toes.''<br> | |||
Asked her would she marry me, | ''Asked her would she marry me,''<br> | ||
She says, "Not immediately," | ''She says, "Not immediately,"''<br> | ||
But I noticed her with a hose | ''But I noticed her with a hose''<br> | ||
''Washin' mud from ‘tween her toes.''<ref>Muccat Lyr. Request: Sal's Got Mud Between Her Toes [https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=88835]</href><br> | |||
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<p><font face="Century Gothic" size="2"> '''Additional notes''' </font></p> | <p><font face="Century Gothic" size="2"> '''Additional notes''' </font></p> | ||
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[[File:kingery.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pat Kingery]] | [[File:kingery.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Pat Kingery and the Kentuckians (P. Kingery, fiddle, with Iola Weaver, Tommy Bellamy, Bill Wagoner, and Troy Basil)]] | ||
<font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: - Pat Kingery, Nobob, southern Ky.; Geff Crawford [Silberberg]. | <font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: - Pat Kingery, 1912-, Nobob, Barren County, southern Ky.; Geff Crawford [Silberberg]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:15, 15 July 2018
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SALLY'S GOT MUD BETWEEN HER TOES. AKA - "Sal's got Mud between Her Toes," "Sallie's got Mud between Her Toes." American, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB: ABC (Silberberg). The tune is sourced to southern Kentucky fiddler Pat Kingery, whom collector and fiddler Bruce Greene recorded in the field. On that recording Kingery did not sing words, but later told Greene that these words were sung to the tune:
Here comes Sally down the road,
She's got mud between her toes,
Though her face is pretty as a pear,
She's got a yellow ribbon in her hair.
Musician, instrument-maker and songwriter Bob Coltman used Kingery's words as the first stanza and added a chorus and more verses:
CHORUS:
Sal, Sal, don’t be slow,
You love me, you know it’s so,
All I ask, the good Lord knows,
Shake that mud from ‘tween your toes.
Here she comes and yon she goes,
She don’t wear no fancy clothes,
She don’t carry no long stem rose,
She’s got mud between her toes.
Asked her would she marry me,
She says, "Not immediately,"
But I noticed her with a hose
Washin' mud from ‘tween her toes.<ref>Muccat Lyr. Request: Sal's Got Mud Between Her Toes [1]</href>