Lyrics: Leadbelly
Music: Leadbelly
According to a reference in Robert Hunter's book "The Silver Snarling Trumpet", this was played by Hunter and Jerry Garcia, probably in 1961.
When I was a little baby
My mother would rock me in the cradle
In them old, old cotton fields at home
When I was a little baby
My mother would rock me in the cradle
In them old, old cotton fields at home
Chorus
Oh, when them cotton bolls get rotten
You couldn't pick very much cotton
In them old cotton fields at home
It was down in Louisiana
Just a mile from Texarkana
In them old, old cotton fields at home
It may sound a little funny
But, you didn't make very much money
In them old cotton fields at home
It may sound a little funny
But, you didn't make very much money
In them old, old cotton fields at home
[chorus]
I was over in Arkansas
People ask me, what you come here for
In them old cotton fields at home
I was over in Arkansas
People ask me, what you come here for
In them old, old cotton fields at home
[chorus]
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| Selected Recordings | |||||
| Date | Album | Recorded By | |||
| 1953 | Rock Island Line | Leadbelly | |||
| 1954 | Odessa & Larry | Odessa | |||
| 1968 | 20/20 | The Beach Boys | |||
| 1969 | Willy And The Poor Boys | Credence Clearwater Revival | |||