HOLLER (DERIVATIVE OF "WHOA BUCK")

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Song Title
HOLLER (DERIVATIVE OF "WHOA BUCK")
Writers
Publisher
LUDLOW MUSIC, INC. (BMI)
Co-Publisher
Non-TRO Affiliate
% Publisher Controls
50%
Territory Controlled
WORLD
Lyrics
Sometimes I plow my old grey horse,
Other times I plow old muley,
Soon’s I get this cotton crop by,
I’m gwine home to Juley.
Refrain: Tighten on the back-band, loosen on the bow,
An – a, whoa! quit pickin’ that banjo so.

Last year was a very fine year
For cotton, corn and tomatoes,
Papa didn’t raise no beans and greens
But, Lawd, Gawd, ‘tatoes,.
Refrain: ‘Tatoes, ‘tatoes,
But, Lawd Gawd, de ‘tatoes.

My gal won’t wear no button-up shoes,
Her feet too big for gaiters.
All she fit for-a dip of snuff
And a yeller yam pertater.
Refrain: Jint ahead, center back,
Did you ever work on the railroad track?

Eighteen, nineteen, twenty years ago
Taken my gal to de party-o,
All dressed up in her calico,
And I wouldn’t let her dance but a set or so.
Refrain: Set or so, set or so,
Wouldn’t let her dance but a set or so.

Takes four wheels to hold a load,
Takes two mules to pull double,
Take me back to Georgia land
And I won’t be no trouble.
Refrain: Rowdy-o! rowdy-o!
If you got the wagon loaded, lemme see you go.

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