A real oldie my grandparent sang.

Good’n

My dad, from time to time, would sing Little Joe The Wrangler

It was a tune he could handle…notes in the middle of the scale

Decades later, I subconsciously started singing that song under my breath while doing my best to run the table during a nine ball tournament

My opponent said, ‘hey, I know that song!’

After the game, him and I drank the bar dry, reminiscing….until we wrangled never more
 
Pappy, My Mom use to sing Shortin' Bread but never got past the first few lines. I never heard the rest of the song. She also would sing Blue Tail Fly.
My Dad was a whistler. He whistled all day long. All the old western songs. He also could yodel.
 

My goodness Pappy, those lyrics were so funny! In the beginning,there's a row of old time music cylinders (?) I laughed when I saw Alexander Bell saying "Watson, what are you wearing?" over the telephone LOL.
 
A real oldie my grandparent sang.
Only if they were singing it after January 31, 2012! Cute rendition, but . . .

"Carl LaFong & the Spunk Holler Boys play on this old recording of "Shortnin' Bread". Not knowing the real lyrics to the song, Carl wrote his own and as a result-- debased a timeless, traditional folk classic."

Sorry.
 
Good’n

My dad, from time to time, would sing Little Joe The Wrangler

It was a tune he could handle…notes in the middle of the scale

Decades later, I subconsciously started singing that song under my breath while doing my best to run the table during a nine ball tournament

My opponent said, ‘hey, I know that song!’

After the game, him and I drank the bar dry, reminiscing….until we wrangled never more

Here's Don Edwards version of Little Joe....
 

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