Jim Crack Corn

Traditional

Big old owl, with eyes so bright
And many a dark and starry night
I often heard my true love say
Sing all night and sleep all day

Jim crack corn, I don't care
Jim crack corn, I don't care
Jim crack corn, I don't care
Oh, master's gonna away

Said the blackbird to the crow
Down to the cornfield let us flow
Puling out corn is been our trade
Ever since Adam and Eve was made
Jim crack corn, I don't care
Jim crack corn, I don't care
Jim crack corn, I don't care
Oh, master's gonna away

Said the shell-duck to the crane
When do you think we'll have some rain
The farm's so muddy and the brook's so dry
If it wasn't for the tap
Holes we'd all died

Jim crack corn, I don't care
Jim crack corn, I don't care
Jim crack corn, I don't care
Oh, master's gonna away

When I was a boy I used to wait
On masters table and passed the plate
And around the bottle when he got dry
And brushed away the blue tail fly

Jim crack corn, I don't care
Jim crack corn, I don't care
Jim crack corn, I don't care
Oh, master's gonna away

Jim crack corn, I don't care
Jim crack corn, I don't care
Jim crack corn, I don't care
Oh, master's gonna away

Trivia about the song Jim Crack Corn by Pete Seeger

When was the song “Jim Crack Corn” released by Pete Seeger?
The song Jim Crack Corn was released in 1953, on the album “American Folk Songs For Children”.
Who composed the song “Jim Crack Corn” by Pete Seeger?
The song “Jim Crack Corn” by Pete Seeger was composed by Traditional.

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