Annotation:Green Back Dollar
X:1 T:Greenback Dollar T:Green Back Dollar N:Transcribed by John Hartford from the playing of Howdy Forrester M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Reel N:"Short form" B:Stephen F. Davis - "Devil's Box", vol. 24, No. 3, Fall 1990; p. 39 Z:AK/Fiddler's Companion K:C e<g [c2g2]|[cg]a/g/ e/c/[ce]|[e2e2] d/f/d/c/| c/A/G/E/ D/C/[CE]:| "*"C/D/E/G/ [Fc]c/d/|c/A/G/c/ A/B/c/|E/G/A/B/ [Fc] c/d/|c/A/G/E/ D/C/[CE]|| C/D/E/G/ [Fc]c/d/ |c/A/G/c/ A/B/c|[e2e2] [e/e/]g/e/d/|c/A/G/E/ D/C/[CE]|| P:Substitution "*"[E2c2][Ec]>d|| P:"Howdy's people had it lengthened out: e<g [cg]>e|[c/g/]e/a/g/ e/c/[ce]|e/g/a/b/ a>g|a/b/a/g/ e/d/c/c/| e/ga g>e|a/b/a/g/ e/d/c|[e2e2] [e/e/]f/e/d/|c/A/G/E/ D/C/[CE]||
Over the hill and down the holler,
All I want is a greenback dollar (x2)
Over the hill and down the holler,
All I want is a sweet little mama (x2)
John Hartford (2001) says that fiddler Howdy Forrester played two versions of "Greenback Dollar," the standard form and "one (form) he said the way his people played it was 'lengthened out'". Forrester's family was from Hickman County, Tennessee. Hartford says "Greenback Dollar" is "essentially an old tune called 'Possum Up a Gum Stump (1)'." Early Grand Ole' Opry star Dr. Humphrey Bate recorded "Greenback Dollar" in his only Atlanta session, backed by a band that included middle-Tennessee fiddler Oscar Stone. This version has similarities to "Billy in the Lowground (1)." The Perry County, Tennessee, based Weems String Band's "Greenback Dollar (2)", recorded in Dec., 1927, is a different tune than the one printed by Thede.