- Barnacle Bill (song)
"Barnacle Bill the Sailor" (Roud 4704) is an American
drinking song adapted from "Bollocky Bill the Sailor", a traditionalfolk song originally titled "Abraham Brown".Cray, Ed. (1992) "The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs".University of Illinois .]There are several versions of the
bawdy song in theGordon "Inferno" Collection at theLibrary of Congress folklife archive. The first printed version of the song is in the public domain book "Immortalia" (1927). Later versions feature theeponymous "Barnacle Bill," afictional character very loosely based on a19th-century San Francisco sailor and Gold Rushminer namedWilliam Bernard .Boyes, Marcia Edwards (1936). "The Legend of Yerba Buena Island".Berkeley, California :The Professional Press.] Versions are also known in England and Scotland from the early twentieth century.The earliest known recording is a bowdlerized adaptation written by
Frank Luther &Carson Robison , performed and recorded byBix Beiderbecke andHoagy Carmichael and released in December 1928. In 1996 it was released on CD on the album "Bix Beiderbecke 1927 - 1930" [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/1927-1930-1996-album-by-bix-beiderbecke-1?cat=entertainment Bix Beiderbecke] ] . In the second chorus of this recording violinistJoe Venuti can be heard singing "Barnacle Bill the Shitter."fact|date=July 2007John Valby (aka "Dr. Dirty") also recorded the song. The tune has inspired aFleischer Studios Betty Boop cartoon and two films, as well as the name of a rock onMars .Louis Jordan (The Elks Rendezvous Band) recorded it in 1938 [ [http://www.heptune.com/barnbill.html Louis Jordan] ] . In the very first Fleischer "Popeye " cartoon, "Popeye the Sailor" (1933), "Barnacle Bill" was used as the "leitmotif " for theBluto character. A later Fleischer "Popeye" cartoon, "Beware of Barnacle Bill" (1935), is a mockoperetta based around a toned-down version of the song.Example of lyrics
One version of "Barnacle Bill" refers to an exchange between Bill and a "fair young maiden." Each verse opens with inquiries by the maiden, sung by one or more men in
falsetto , and continues with Bill's profane responses sung by all."Who's that knocking on my door? Who's that knocking on my door?
Who's that knocking on my door?" said the fair Young Maiden....
"It's only me from over the sea" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"It's only me from over the sea" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"Alternate Responses:
:"Fuck, open the door, you pox-ridden whore!" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
:"Fuck, open the door, you pox-ridden whore!" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
:"It's, me and my crew and we've come for a screw!" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
:"It's, me and my crew and we've come for a screw!" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
:"Open the door, you fucking whore" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
:"Open the door, you fucking whore" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
:"It's, me and I'm back from sea" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
:"It's, me and I'm back from sea" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"What if my parents come home? What if my parents come home?
What if my parents come home?" said the fair Young Maiden....
"I'll kill your pa and fuck your ma" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"I'll kill your pa and fuck your ma" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"Are you young and handsome, Sir? Are you young and handsome, Sir?"
Are you young and handsome, Sir?" said the fair Young Maiden.
"I'm old and rough and dirty and tough" said Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"I'm old and rough and dirty and tough" said Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"What is your intention, sir? What is your intention, sir?
What is your intention, sir?" said the fair Young Maiden.
"Oh, off with your shirt, so you doesn't get hurt!" said Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"Oh, off with your shirt, so you doesn't get hurt!" said Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"Will you take me to the dance? Will you take me to the dance?
Will you take me to the dance?" said the fair Young Maiden....
"To Hell with the dance! Now, off with your pants!" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"To Hell with the dance! Now, off with your pants!" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"Will you vow to marry me? Will you vow to marry me?
Will you vow to marry me?" said the fair Young Maiden....
"Hell no, we won't wed. Getcher ass in yon bed!" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"Hell no, we won't wed. Getcher ass in yon bed!" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"What's that thing between your legs?" What's that thing between your legs?
"What's that thing between your legs?" said the fair young maiden.
"It is me pole to stick in your hole," says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"It is me pole to stick in your hole," says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"What if I should have a child? What if I should have a child?
What if I should have a child?" said the fair Young Maiden.
"I'll open your crack, and shove it right back!" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"I'll open your crack, and shove it right back!" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
Alternate Response:
"I'll kill the bugger and fuck for another!" says Barnicle Bill the Sailor.
"I'll kill the bugger and fuck for another!" says Barnicle Bill the Sailor.
"What if we should have a boy? What if we should have a boy?
What if we should have a boy?" said the fair Young Maiden.
"I'll take him to sea, teach him to fuck like me!
I'll take him to sea, teach him to fuck like me!" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"What if we should have a girl? What if we should have a girl?
What if we should have a girl?" said the fair Young Maiden.
"I'll dig a ditch and bury the bitch!
I'll dig a ditch and bury the bitch!" says Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"What if you should go to jail? What if you should go to jail?
What if you should go to jail?" said the fair young maiden.
"I'll swing me big balls, and knock down the walls!" said Barnacle Bill the Sailor.
"I'll swing me big balls, and knock down the walls!" said Barnacle Bill the Sailor.References
Further reading
*cite paper| author =Reuss, Richard A.| title =An Annotated Field Collection of Songs From the American College Student Oral Tradition| version =master's thesis| publisher =
Indiana University | date =1965
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