- The Bourgeois Blues
"The Bourgeois Blues" is a
blues song by Huddie Ledbetter, better known asLead Belly . It was written after Lead Belly went toWashington, D.C. at the request ofAlan Lomax , to record a number of songs for theLibrary of Congress . After they had finished, they decided to go out with their wives to celebrate, but were thrown out of numerous establishments for being an interracial party. The song rails againstracism ,classism , and discrimination in general, with such verses as "The home of the Brave / The land of the Free / I don't wanna be mistreated by nobourgeoisie ".Lead Belly recorded the "Bourgeois Blues" numerous times, first on
December 26 ,1938 , accompanied by himself on his12-string guitar . It should be noted that in all but the earliest recording of the song, the original line "Some white folk in Washington / they know just how, call a colored man anigger just to see him bow" was altered to "give a colored man a nickel just to see him bow", presumably to avoid causing offense. The song has been recorded by many other artists, most notablyPete Seeger andRy Cooder It was reworked byBilly Bragg as "Bush War Blues", and byMark E. Smith as Bourgeois Town on the The Fall'sAre You Are Missing Winner LP. It has also been sung byOdetta , most recently in her 2008 tour.
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