The Old Fiddler
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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Let me tell you a tale about a spry old man
Guess he's as old as the hills
He's the favorite fiddler for miles and miles around
And plays for all the good quadrilles

Every Saturday night all the folks stop in and tune
The whole town is ready to go
While the fellers chose their partners and the caller taps the jug
And the old man puts the rosen to the bow





You could hear Uncle Ben yellin' do-si-do
Swing that gal in the calico

Overall Meaning

The song Old Fiddler by Bill Monroe is a tribute to an elderly man who is a skilled fiddler. Monroe describes him as being as old as the hills and a favorite amongst locals, playing for good quadrilles. The song depicts a typical Saturday night, where everyone from the town gathers for the weekly dance. They prepare themselves for a night of socializing and dancing, while the fiddler would set the mood with his melodious tunes. The lyrics are filled with descriptions of the atmosphere that ensues, with the caller tapping the jug and the old man putting rosin to the bow. The lively tune, combined with the vocals, paints a lively picture of an old-fashioned dance that is both lively and fun, much to the delight of the small town community.


The song provides a glimpse into a traditional community where social gatherings revolve around dancing and music. The mention of Uncle Ben and the calico also gives us insight into the clothing and customs of the time. The language used in the lyrics, such as “folks,” “fellas,” and “gals” evoke nostalgia for simpler times. The song's theme of a close-knit community gathered for traditional entertainment unfolds through the story told via the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Let me tell you a tale about a spry old man
I am going to share a story about a lively, elderly man.


Guess he's as old as the hills
It is presumed that he is very old.


He's the favorite fiddler for miles and miles around
He is the preferred violinist for many miles in every direction.


And plays for all the good quadrilles
He performs music for all the joyful square dances.


Every Saturday night all the folks stop in and tune
Each Saturday evening, the townspeople gather and prepare for the event.


The whole town is ready to go
The entire town is geared up to have a good time.


While the fellers chose their partners and the caller taps the jug
As the men select their dance partners and the caller prepares the drinks.


And the old man puts the rosen to the bow
The old man starts playing the fiddle with great enthusiasm.


You could hear Uncle Ben yellin' do-si-do
Uncle Ben's voice was audible as he yelled for the dance move 'do-si-do.'


Swing that gal in the calico
The caller encourages the men to spin their partners who are wearing calico dresses.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: IRVING BERLIN

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