- Pay Me My Money Down
A
work song , "Pay Me My Money Down" originated among theNegro stevedores working in the Georgia Sea Islands. It was collected by Lydia Parrish and published in her 1942 book, "Slave Songs of the Georgia Sea Islands": [Parrish, Lydia; "Slave Songs of the Georgia Sea Islands", New York: Creative Age (1942).] :"Pay me, Oh pay me,"::"Pay me my money down.":"Pay me or go to jail,"::"Pay me my money down."The melody is much older and used in other songs, [Lomax, Alan; "Folk Songs and Ballads", "Lynchburg Town" (A banjo tune).] and the sentiment, even older. [Wilson, Robert, "A Right Excellent and Famous Comedy Called the Three Ladies of London" London: 1584; quoting GERONTUS, The Jew::"Tush this is not my matter, I have nothing therwith to do,":"Pay me my money or I'll make you, before to your lodging you go.":"I have officers stand watching for you, so that you cannot pass by,":"Therefor you were best to pay me, or else in prison you shall lie."]
Also known as "Pay Me" or "Pay Me, You Owe Me", it was performed by
The Weavers during their influential 1955Carnegie Hall concerts. It was further popularized byThe Kingston Trio in 1958.Dan Zanes performed a children's version done calypso-style on his popular 2002 album "Night Time"."Pay Me My Money Down" was the first single and video released from
Bruce Springsteen 's 2006 big band folk album, "". It was one of the most popular played on Springsteen's subsequent Seeger Sessions Band Tour, where it usually closed out the main set amidst much on-stage hijinks and repetitions. OnJune 23 ,2006 , near the end of the American leg of that tour, Springsteen performed the song on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien " with his band, along with hostConan O'Brien and guestsThomas Haden Church andJimmy Fallon .Notes
External links
* [http://www.brucespringsteen.net/linernotes.html Dave Marsh's song history]
* [http://bruce.orel.ws/seegersessions/songs/pay_me_my_money_down.html Matt Orel's recordings history]
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