Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O
Lonnie Donegan Lyrics


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Me and my daddy was coming into town
(Sail away lady sail away)
Round the billygoat leading a hound
(Sail away lady sail away)
Hound got dumped, billygoat jumped
(Sail away lady sail away)
Throw'd my brother right over that stump
(Sail away lady sail away)

[Chorus x2]
Don't you rock me daddio
Don't you rock me daddio
Don't you rock me daddio
Don't you rock me daddio

Well my old auntie promised me
(Sail away lady sail away)
When she'd die she'd will to me
(Sail away lady sail away)
She lived so long her head got bald
(Sail away lady sail away)
She got out the notes and the dimes and all
(Sail away lady sail away)

[Chorus x2]

I said
[Chorus]

Well my old auntie promised me
(Sail away lady sail away)
When she'd die she'd will to me
(Sail away lady sail away)
Well, she lived so long her head got bald
(Sail away lady sail away)
She didn't got out the notes and the dimes and all
(Sail away lady said away)





[Chorus x2]

Overall Meaning

The song "Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O" by Lonnie Donegan is an up-tempo folk song that tells a somewhat humorous tale about a family traveling into town with their billygoat and hound. The lyrics depict how their journey takes an unexpected turn when the billygoat jumps, leading to the hound losing his footing and the singer's brother being thrown over a stump. The chorus urges the father figure in the story not to "rock [the singer] daddy-o," implying that the singer is rocked by the events that transpired. In the second verse, the singer's elderly auntie promised that she would will her money to the singer when she died, but when she did, she didn't have much money left. The chorus is repeated twice, and the song ends with the singer pleading for his father not to rock him.


The lyrics are imbued with playful language and exaggerated storytelling that are common in folk songs. These techniques were used to keep audiences hooked and engaged with the song. The chorus of "Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O" was often chanted by sailors as a work song while they pulled ropes for raising sails. It was said that the rhythm of the song helped sailors pull rhythms more uniformly.


Line by Line Meaning

Me and my daddy was coming into town
My father and I were heading to the town


Round the billygoat leading a hound
We were following a billygoat that was leading a hound


Hound got dumped, billygoat jumped
The hound got left behind and the billygoat jumped away


Throw'd my brother right over that stump
My brother was thrown over a stump


Don't you rock me daddio
Don't shake me, daddy-o


Don't you rock me daddio
Don't shake me, daddy-o


Don't you rock me daddio
Don't shake me, daddy-o


Don't you rock me daddio
Don't shake me, daddy-o


Well my old auntie promised me
My elderly aunt promised me


When she'd die she'd will to me
When she died, she would leave her possessions to me


She lived so long her head got bald
She lived so long that she became bald


She got out the notes and the dimes and all
She gave me her money and valuables


Don't you rock me daddio
Don't shake me, daddy-o


Don't you rock me daddio
Don't shake me, daddy-o


I said
I exclaimed


Don't you rock me daddio
Don't shake me, daddy-o


Well my old auntie promised me
My elderly aunt promised me


When she'd die she'd will to me
When she died, she would leave her possessions to me


She lived so long her head got bald
She lived so long that she became bald


She didn't got out the notes and the dimes and all
She didn't give me her money and valuables


Don't you rock me daddio
Don't shake me, daddy-o


Don't you rock me daddio
Don't shake me, daddy-o




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Mike Hannon


on Wabash Cannonball

If you want the donegan lyrics from the recording this link has provided instead of the johnny cash ones they are as fallows;

Wabash Cannonball
by Lonnie Donegan

She came down from Birmingham, one cold December day
As she rolled into the station, you could hear the people say
That train from Indiana, she's long and she's tall...
That’s a combination called the Wabash Cannonball

Listen to the jingle, the rumble and the roar
As she comes down the mountains through the hills and by the shore
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear the lonesome hobos call
He’s racing through the jungle on the Wabash Cannon Ball

From the great Atlantic Ocean to the wide Pacific shore
From the green and flowing mountains to the old mill by the moor
She's long and handsome, and quite well known by all...
That’s a combination called the Wabash Cannonball

Listen to the jingle, the rumble and the roar
As she comes down the mountains through the hills and by the shore
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear the lonesome hobos call
He’s racing through the jungle on the Wabash Cannon Ball

Well here's to that old engineer his name will ever stand
And always be remembered in the courts throughout the land
When his mighty race is over and the curtains 'round him fall...
It'll carry him back to dixie on the Wabash Cannon Ball

Listen to the jingle, the rumble and the roar
As she comes down the mountains through the hills and by the shore
Hear the mighty rush of the engine, hear the lonesome hobos call
Yeah he’s racing through the jungle on the Wabash Cannon Ball

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