[Intro, spoken]
This is uh, well this is the kind of music that's made for this and up
I mean you can imagine all those intense Protestants
That populated the colonies where I come from
They're all so nervous and uptight
Having fleed criminal backgrounds
Seems a lot of that uh heritage's beginning to surface lately
But that not withstanding
We still have some happy music to help us pass the time away
While we're making license plates
And if you want to stomp your feet or do anything you fee like
Just go right ahead
[Cripple Creek]
[Instrumental]
(You had a good sense of time, play it)
(Haven't lost the bеat yet)
[Muleskinner Blues]
[Verse 1]
I'm an old mule skinner
Comе down from Tennessee way
And I can make any mule listen
To what I've got to say
[Chorus]
Yodel-a-ee-ee
Whoa-hoo, hoo-hoo-hoo
[Verse 2]
Hey, water boy
Bring buck-buck-buck, buck, buck-buck, that bucket down
Well, if you don't like your job, son
Well, you can lay your bucket down
[Chorus]
Yodel-a-ee-ee
Whoa-hoo, hoo-hoo-hoo
[Verse 3]
Good morning, captain
Good morning, son
Do you need another mule skinner
Down on your new mud run?
[Chorus]
Yodel-a-ee-ee
Whoa-hoo, hoo-hoo-hoo