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"Green Rocky Road" is a song "written" (copyrighted) by Greenwich Village regulars Len Chandler and Robert Kaufman in 1961, but apparently has its origins in a black children’s folk song from Alabama.
In 1950 Harold Courlander, assisted by Ruby Pickens Tartt, recorded a group of children from Lilly's Chapel School in York, Alabama, singing this ring game song.
It was also contained on page 277 of Harold Courlander's songbook "Negro Folk Music U.S.A.", published in 1963 by Columbia Univ. Press,
"Negro Folk Music U.S.A."
http://www.fresnostate.edu/folklore/ballads/CNFM154.html
http://www.vwml.org/record/RoudFS/S236879
Green, Green Rocky Road
Some Lady's green rocky road
Tell me who you love, rocky road
Tell me who you love, rocky road
Dear Miss Minnie your name's names been called
Come take a seat beside the wall
Give her a kiss & let her go
She'll never sit in that chair no more.
etc etc ...
In 1953 that version was released on the next album:
Ring Games: Line Games And Play Party Songs Of Alabama (1953, Vinyl) | Discogs
Here are the liner-notes of that album
http://folkways-media.si.edu/liner_notes/folkways/FW07004.pdf
(o) Children of Lilly's Chapel School, York, Alabama (1953) (as "Green Green Rocky Road")
Recorded 1950 in York, Alabama.
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Subject: Lyr Req: PLease help 'Hucka CHucka soda cracka'?' From:GUEST,Matt - mmonty7@yahoo.com Date: 10 May 03 - 01:18 AM Please I remember when I was aobut 10 I was at festival with family, and I heard this song. Who is it, I can't seem to find it anywhere. Looking forward to all responses. Please Send them to me at mmonty@yahoo.com |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: PLease help 'Hucka CHucka soda cracka'?' From:Mark Cohen Date: 10 May 03 - 04:07 AM The song you want is probably Green Green Rocky Road, and if you click on that link it'll take you to the lyrics in the Digital Tradition database. Dave Van Ronk did a memorable version of this song. I heard him do it at the Main Point in Bryn Mawr, near Philadelphia, some time in the early 70's. If you put "Green Green Rocky Road" into the search box at the top of the page, you'll find a host of threads on which this song was discussed. Welcome to the Mudcat! Aloha, Mark |
Subject: Lyr Req: PLease help 'Hucka CHucka soda cracka' From:JJ Date: 10 May 03 - 08:41 AM This sounds more to me like Judy Henske's "Hooka Tooka." Also done by Chubby Checker. hooka tooka my soda cracker does your momma chaw tobacca if ya momma chaw tobacca,say hooka tooka my soda cracker |
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