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'''DAVY DUGGER'''. AKA and see "Coon Dog," "Old Coon Dog [ | '''DAVY DUGGER'''. AKA and see "[[Coon Dog]]," "[[Ned Went a Fishing]]," "[[Old Coon Dog (1)]]," "[[Shoot that Turkey Buzzard]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; West Virginia, Kentucky. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB. The tune has been collected in northeastern Kentucky and West Virginia under the "Davy Dugger" title, although it has a much wider provenance as "Coon Dog" or "Old Coon Dog." Jeff Titon (2001) says it is related to the "[[Seneca Square Dance]]"/"[[Engine on a Mogul]]" family of tunes, and more distantly related to "[[Shoot That Turkey Buzzard]]." See also related melodies "[[Greasy String]]" and "[[Johnny Come Along]]." The "Davy Dugger/Duggar" title derives from these lines sung to the tune: | ||
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''Shoot old Davy Duggar dead,''<br> | |||
''Shoot old Davy Duggar dead,''<br> | |||
''He stole my wife and ate my bread.''<br> | |||
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DAVY DUGGER. AKA and see "Coon Dog," "Ned Went a Fishing," "Old Coon Dog (1)," "Shoot that Turkey Buzzard." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; West Virginia, Kentucky. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABB. The tune has been collected in northeastern Kentucky and West Virginia under the "Davy Dugger" title, although it has a much wider provenance as "Coon Dog" or "Old Coon Dog." Jeff Titon (2001) says it is related to the "Seneca Square Dance"/"Engine on a Mogul" family of tunes, and more distantly related to "Shoot That Turkey Buzzard." See also related melodies "Greasy String" and "Johnny Come Along." The "Davy Dugger/Duggar" title derives from these lines sung to the tune:
Shoot old Davy Duggar dead,
Shoot old Davy Duggar dead,
Shoot old Davy Duggar dead,
He stole my wife and ate my bread.
Source for notated version: Clyde Davenport (Monticello, Wayne County, Ky., 1990), who learned the tune from his father, Will Davenport [Titon].
Printed sources: Titon (Old-Time Kentucky Fiddle Tunes), 2001; No. 32, p. 68.
Recorded sources: Augusta Heritage Records AHR 015, Delbert Hughes - "The Home Recordings." Davis Unlimited DU 32028, W.L. Gregory/Clyde Davenport - "Homemade Stuff" (1978). Rounder 0089, "Oscar & Eugene Wright" (learned from an "old timer," local Mercer County, W.Va., fiddler George Stump).