Cotton Eyed Joe
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys Lyrics


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Do you remember Long time ago
Daddy worked a man called Cotton Eyed Joe
Daddy worked a man called Cotton Eyed Joe

I could have been married long time ago
If it hadn't 'a been for Cotton Eyed Joe
If it hadn't 'a been for Cotton Eyed Joe
Old bull fiddle and a shoe-string bow
Wouldn't play nothin' but Cotton Eyed Joe
Wouldn't play nothin' but Cotton Eyed Joe

Play it fast or play it slow
Didn't play nothing but Cotton Eyed Joe
Didn't play nothing but Cotton Eyed Joe

Where do you come from where do you go
Where do you come from Cotton Eyed Joe
Where do you come from Cotton Eyed Joe

Come for to see you come for to sing




Come for to show you my diamond ring
Come for to show you my diamond ring

Overall Meaning

The "Cotton Eyed Joe" is a traditional American folk song, which originated during the 19th century. The song is more of a play-party song that would have been performed during social gatherings, dances or communal work projects. Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys turned it into a hit in the early 1940s, blending it with Western swing, a genre that blended jazz, country, and swing music, and became known as the "King of Western Swing."


The lyrics deal with a character called "Cotton Eyed Joe," and the various ways he has impacted the singer's life. The singer talks about his father having worked for a man named Cotton Eyed Joe, and how the singer himself could have gotten married long ago if it hadn't been for Joe. The song's chorus asks about Joe's origin and destination, setting him up more as an idea or legend than a character, while the final verse seems a little out of place. The verse seems to be sung from the perspective of a courtly lover, coming to perform his devotion and present a diamond ring to his love.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you remember Long time ago
Do you recall that time long past


Daddy worked a man called Cotton Eyed Joe
My father was employed by a man known as Cotton Eyed Joe


I could have been married long time ago
I would have been married much earlier


If it hadn't 'a been for Cotton Eyed Joe
If not for Cotton Eyed Joe's influence


Old bull fiddle and a shoe-string bow
An aged double bass and a makeshift bow


Wouldn't play nothin' but Cotton Eyed Joe
Played nothing but the classic tune of Cotton Eyed Joe


Play it fast or play it slow
Whether quick or leisurely in tempo


Didn't play nothing but Cotton Eyed Joe
But a rendition of the renowned piece Cotton Eyed Joe


Where do you come from where do you go
Where is your place of origin, where is your destination


Where do you come from Cotton Eyed Joe
Where did Cotton Eyed Joe hail from


Come for to see you come for to sing
Arrived to visit you and showcase my vocals


Come for to show you my diamond ring
Presented to you a glittering ring of precious stone




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