SONG INFORMATION

Originally known as Will the Weaver: Will the Weaver has been knocking on other men's doors since 1790 at least, when our song was printed in A New Garland by E. Sergent, a Preston printer. Further sets appeared in Scottish chapbooks and the song was later reprinted by James Catnach and Henry Parker Such of London, and William Armstrong of Liverpool.

The song is well known in North America and Doc Watson's version, Every Day Dirt, comes from a commercial recording made in 1930 by the Piedmont singer Dave McCarn who had originally learnt it from a friend's wife in North Carolina.

Jeff Place noted on the Doc Watson version: "Every Day Dirt is a ballad similar to a widely known ballad, Will the Weaver and represents a recurring theme in many humorous ballads concerning the battle between the sexes. Doc learned the song from a commercial recording of David McCarn (Victor 40274) and has adapted it into his own version."

First recorded by Charlie Parker and Mack Woolbright from North Carolina (1927)
Doc Watson Family's Folkways album "The Watson Family" (1963)

LYRICS

John come home all in a wonder,
Rattled at the door just like thunder.
“Who is that?” Mister Hendley cried,
“It is my husband! You must hide!”
She held the door till old man Hendley
Jumping and jerking went up the chimney.
John come in, looked all around,
But not a soul could be found.

John sat down by the fireside weeping,
Up the chimney he got to peeping.
There he saw the poor old soul
Sittin’ a-straddle of the pot-rack pole.

John built on a rousing fire
Just to suit his own desire.
His wife called out with a free good will,
“Don’t do that, for the man you’ll kill!”

John reached up and down he fetched him
Like a racoon dog he catched him.
He blacked his eyes and then he did better:
He kicked him out upon his setter.

His wife she crawled in under the bed,
He pulled her out by the hair of the head.
” When I’m gone, remember this!”
And he kicked her where the kicking is best.

The law came down and John went up,
He didn’t have the chance of a yellow pup,
Sent him down to the old chain gang
For beating his wife, the dear little thing.
When he got off, he went back to court,
His wife she got him for non-support.
John didn’t worry and John didn’t cry
But when he got close, he socked her in the eye.

Took John back to the old town jail
His wife she come and paid his bail.
Won’t be long till he’ll be loose —
I could tell more about it but there ain’t no use.

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