A Brief History of Cotton-Eye Joe: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

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  • @FilmmakeroftheFuture
    @FilmmakeroftheFuture 2 дня назад +1

    I remember a somber version of this song in a textbook in my elementary school music class. It was slow and had lyrics like “seen people dying” and something about buildings “falling to the ground.” Let me know if any of you know this one.

  • @ianpaul3547
    @ianpaul3547 3 месяца назад +2

    Mel Tillis, Bob Wills, Willie Nelson, Bill Monroe, and many others, also, have performed this song over the last 60 years.

    • @YouT00ber
      @YouT00ber 13 дней назад

      Nina Simone sings a great version of it too

  • @_m3ytr0_44
    @_m3ytr0_44 2 года назад +53

    honestly expected this video to have a shit ton of comments. i found this very informative. thank you.

    • @utzig-
      @utzig-  2 года назад +8

      Thank you for watching!!

    • @pissmasterslopking
      @pissmasterslopking 8 месяцев назад +1

      Except this is a fabrication.

  • @johnjriggsarchery2457
    @johnjriggsarchery2457 2 года назад +25

    The thing about these old songs is that many have roots from the Scots Irish and tracking down the exact origins can be impossible. The melody is basic old time fiddle that is a simple A/B tune that sounds like a bunch of other tunes and lyrics for these old tunes get passed around and change regionally and over time. The STD thing is probably pure modern internet BS passed around by people with zero exposure to old time music. It's not an opera, it's an old dance song that had words tacked on.

    • @MusicKit
      @MusicKit 2 года назад

      I doubt this tune traces back to IRELAND -It is almost certainly of African-American origin.

    • @everpassingpxpx
      @everpassingpxpx Год назад

      @@MusicKit Most likely a blend of music. Most line dances are inspired by the format of an Irish jig. And while the banjo is definitely of African origin, the fiddle was not. The fact is that the American South from 1600-1900 was a collision of many Euro, African, Indigenous, and Latin cultures. The exchange of cultures led to numerous new culinary dishes, dances, music, dialect, and more. To attribute these to anyone one culture is misleading. It's probably one of the only positive things that can be observed from the American South in that time period.

    • @MusicKit
      @MusicKit Год назад +1

      @@everpassingpxpx Yes, but 'Cotton-Eyed Joe' was definitely of African American origin. Fact is the fiddle DOES have African antecedents AND African Americans were playing the European fiddle as early as the 17th century, and in the south enslaved African Americans both adapted Irish and other British Isles traditions AND evolved their own 'African American Jigs,' and were the major 'keepers' of the fiddle tradition on the plantations. African Americans invented the 'Square Dance' with and the idea of a caller improvising dance patterns. And tis tune is more akin to the Square Dance than line dancing. Here is the earliest known recording of the tune - But of course it predates ANY recording in the early 19th century. ruclips.net/video/oAbGLW6MayA/видео.html

    • @everpassingpxpx
      @everpassingpxpx Год назад

      @@MusicKit That's essentially what I said... it was written by slaves who mashed up their own cultural background with that of European background. That doesn't change the fact that the fiddle was invented and popularized in Europe or that line dancing was most heavily inspired by Irish jigs. It's this cultural exchange that created bluegrass, blues, and eventually rock and roll. And we know these only resulted from cultural exchange because there was no other place in the world that had this music. It's one of the very few positive outcomes to come from such a horrendous time and place.

    • @Oguy2020
      @Oguy2020 8 месяцев назад

      @@MusicKitsince when did America exist in the 17th century

  • @teamcrossover2483
    @teamcrossover2483 Год назад +35

    A couple of years ago, one night, I was about to propose to my girlfriend when my roommate Joseph barged into the room out of nowhere, tripped and fell over, breaking a glass table with his face. Totally ruined the mood. Now, I didn't know Joseph THAT well, don't even remember where he was from, but let' just say I put my plans on hold to help him through his injuries.
    Joseph had gotten big glass shard in his eye, making him completely blind in that eye. He was walking around with one of those cotton pads on his eye for a couple of months. Then suddenly, he disappeared, along with my girlfriend
    Apparently they'd bonded during the time after his injuries, and eloped together , left me behind without as much as a note. I tried to track them down, but never could.
    In conclusion, if it hadn't been for cotton eye Joe, I'd have been married a long time ago. Where did you come from, where did you go? Where did you come from, cotton eye Joe?
    (This is a stolen cotton eye joke)

    • @triggymalla4254
      @triggymalla4254 9 месяцев назад

      GOD SPEEEEEDDDDD!!!!!

    • @metoo9357
      @metoo9357 4 месяца назад

      This joke told me the real meaning of the song, thanks

  • @thepirateboyeternally9917
    @thepirateboyeternally9917 Год назад +22

    The version that sticks out to me is from a female perspective. "Don't you remember, don't you know? Daddy worked a man called Cotton Eye Joe. Daddy worked a man called Cotton Eye Joe..." (He was a slave.) "Had not have been for Cotton Eye Joe, I'd have been married a long time ago." "Down in the cotton patch, down below, Mama was singing to Cotton Eye Joe. Mama was singing to Cotton Eye Joe." Other verses say "Everybody singing to Cotton Eye Joe..." It's clearly a scandal, in which a slave has affairs with mother and daughter plantation owners, to start with - whether or not the scandal was exposed by a syphilis outbreak...

    • @logi-a
      @logi-a 9 месяцев назад

      That’s a newer version though.
      Looking at the oldest possible version it seems to be about a black man having his girlfriend taken away by cotton eyed joe.

    • @Julesdaboi
      @Julesdaboi 9 месяцев назад

      Cotton Eye Joe is a guy blinded by wood alcohol making his eyes milky white

  • @ObdurateUniverse
    @ObdurateUniverse 2 года назад +25

    i'm still going to jam to cotton eye joe. i'm also bringing the song back every 200 years.

  • @RamzaBeo
    @RamzaBeo Год назад +3

    You earned a sub for not making it a 5 part video. Soon you gon see them make a horror movie bout cotton eye Joe

  • @ollyollyoxenfree1337
    @ollyollyoxenfree1337 2 года назад +29

    Would it blow your mind if I told you "black vernacular" is rooted in old British dialects. A lot of southern white people spoke that way back then. It faded from use as northerners associated the dialect with being uneducated or a criminal. So those writers may not have been trying to "sound black", there was no such thing.
    P.S. thanks for answering my random curiosity with this video and the lol moment at the end 😄

    • @unironicallydel7527
      @unironicallydel7527 2 года назад +10

      Alot of white people today are born with what many would initially assume as 'black' dialect/black sounding voices. They arent being racist, however one might perceive it that way. A good example is Cartoonz, a creator I personally love here on youtube. He is, white. But you wouldn't know that listening to him. Just as well alot of black people are born with what many assume to be 'white' sounding voices. Its an intriguing fact of nature. And just goes to show skin color truly does not matter. You are given what you are given. Atoms, cells, they do not care about race. So why should we?

    • @datboi42
      @datboi42 Год назад

      @@unironicallydel7527 because people lie, disrespect, and mistreat each other because of it. Most white people aren’t born with it anyway. That being said, race should be cared about since as humans we’re stuck with it, and there will always be animosity when it comes to different groups, or when there’s a majority of one and a minority of another. Sucks, but it is what it is. Also, culture plays a part

    • @whitenobeard
      @whitenobeard Год назад +1

      ​@@unironicallydel7527 can confirm as a white person. What most people think of as "black dialect" is actually just how most poor people talk. I honestly find it more racist that people associate the way many poor people talk with black people.

    • @YouT00ber
      @YouT00ber 12 дней назад

      I think Thomas Sowell talks about this

  • @friede6586
    @friede6586 8 месяцев назад +2

    Although I am still confused about its meaning, thank your explaining.😮

  • @TyhlerNovac
    @TyhlerNovac 10 месяцев назад +2

    We need somebody to do another cover it's been 30 years on average it seems to be like that

  • @Snowyvr138
    @Snowyvr138 8 месяцев назад +1

    In 1861 cotton eye joe was wiriten but sang in no one heard t execpt 3 people in 1929 we got a grown man with a kid singing it in 1963 jfk death year and martin matching a band sang the 1861 ver with their country accent in 1994 he had the rednexcs one

  • @lawrencevenrose
    @lawrencevenrose 2 года назад +7

    The dancing takes me out every time 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 love the video ❤️😭

    • @utzig-
      @utzig-  2 года назад +2

      LOLL thank you and thanks for watching!!

    • @Dilf-u6z
      @Dilf-u6z 9 месяцев назад

      Why they/she and not she/her

  • @tonycampbell4982
    @tonycampbell4982 Год назад +1

    The country sisters group really have many views to their live performances to cotton eye joe

  • @lingling5278
    @lingling5278 Год назад +5

    So cotton eye Joe is like the house of the rising sun no body knows when or who written it

  • @TheRealMarriott
    @TheRealMarriott 2 года назад +26

    If it wasn't for that dahm cotton-eye joe id would be married a long time ago

    • @TheRealMarriott
      @TheRealMarriott 2 года назад +4

      But the real question is where did he come from?

    • @ggcreation1662
      @ggcreation1662 2 года назад +2

      @@TheRealMarriott where did he go

    • @TheRealMarriott
      @TheRealMarriott 2 года назад +2

      @@ggcreation1662 HEY IM ASKING QUESTION /j, where did he come from?

    • @Heisenberger_69
      @Heisenberger_69 9 месяцев назад

      @@TheRealMarriott who, Cotton-eye Joe?

  • @pissmasterslopking
    @pissmasterslopking 8 месяцев назад +1

    Source : “I made it tf up” - a woke lesbian

  • @shawn4997
    @shawn4997 9 месяцев назад +3

    Gedagadigidagadao abinmaridalontamago wediducomfom wedidugo wediducomefom buckulajo

  • @Recroomsniperpro
    @Recroomsniperpro 9 месяцев назад +2

    And we danced to this in the 2nd grade
    Nah I thought we were dancing to hillbilly music but we were thugging it out not knowing the real meaning
    That used to kill my knees

  • @pancreticsheenbeans7914
    @pancreticsheenbeans7914 Год назад +8

    I rarely find exactly what I’m looking for. So thanks for providing me with this once in a lifetime experience.
    Great informational video 👍

  • @bumblebee7542
    @bumblebee7542 Год назад +1

    Yes vernacular is old english - from england 😂

  • @K24guy
    @K24guy 9 месяцев назад +2

    The person I expected

  • @Oguy2020
    @Oguy2020 8 месяцев назад +1

    Imagine taking a university course about cotton eye joe

  • @garthf.brooks6531
    @garthf.brooks6531 Год назад +68

    Thank God a woke lesbian explained this to us

    • @termikes174
      @termikes174 10 месяцев назад

      It’s all the racist White Man’s fault Don’t you know?!

    • @Shadowdestroyer.DoD.
      @Shadowdestroyer.DoD. 8 месяцев назад +3

      LMAO

    • @kortneycormier1450
      @kortneycormier1450 6 месяцев назад +3

      Savage ☠️

    • @hotcherrypodcasts6695
      @hotcherrypodcasts6695 5 месяцев назад +1

      Ma' face when ya'dink that discredits 'er
      I live in the middle of the appalachian, Born 'n raised and didn't know nothin' 'bout what she said.
      So sonder off n Keep yer damn mouth shut unless ya got somethin' damn well good to say bout yer fella human
      I type in the way I speak, in my mountain tongue

  • @malekabedrabbo6301
    @malekabedrabbo6301 8 месяцев назад

    i think i may have found it out

  • @GrumpyLoco6
    @GrumpyLoco6 2 года назад +4

    IDK how this showed up in my recommended list but I'm glad it did. Great video!

    • @darkwolf5319
      @darkwolf5319 2 года назад +1

      Cotton eyes back then manly was symbolic for having blue eyes

  • @ldtexas1648
    @ldtexas1648 2 года назад

    Do you know where, when and by whom the song Dixie was done?

  • @emaginationproductions
    @emaginationproductions 2 года назад +4

    Nice of the algorithm to bring me here AFTER I made my video.😅 I'm glad you made this video. There were definitely some points you made that I left out in mine and some things I included in my video that were left out in yours.

  • @grizzly.plumber
    @grizzly.plumber 2 года назад +1

    I can't get the image of per civil war Americans playing the rednex version out of my head its just too funny and probably better than what they would have actually sang

  • @MrDeathRay
    @MrDeathRay 9 месяцев назад +2

    Girl sees everything through the eyes of race, definitely a raging progressive

  • @dominicboatswain861
    @dominicboatswain861 2 года назад +5

    I totally enjoyed looking at your video, live the fact that you've actually researched first... bright smiles

  • @michaelnorton1427
    @michaelnorton1427 10 месяцев назад +1

    I heard somewhere that the song was about STDs

  • @marquesjacobs1824
    @marquesjacobs1824 2 года назад +7

    What if cotton eyed Joe is supposed to be a soft eyed attractive guy? Why does his cotton eye have to be tragic?

    • @MusicKit
      @MusicKit Год назад +6

      Cotton-Eyed most likely refers to the milky white color of a damaged or blinded person - very common among poor African Americans in the 18th and 19th century. Here is the earliest known recording of the tune - with some 'calling' as per square dancing. ruclips.net/video/oAbGLW6MayA/видео.html

    • @marquesjacobs1824
      @marquesjacobs1824 Год назад

      Thats pretty eye opening, no pin intended

    • @DinaM63056
      @DinaM63056 5 месяцев назад

      Some of the old lyrics from the late 1800’s say “His eyes was crossed and his nose was flat.”

    • @crisrocas7924
      @crisrocas7924 2 месяца назад

      I heard it was about a man infected with Gonorrhea. Cotton eye depicts eye infected with gonococcal bacteria that causes milky/pus surrounding the eyes.

  • @unstoppablelokz1364
    @unstoppablelokz1364 5 месяцев назад

    lmfao so fucking cute. i loved watching you explain that, lmao funny as hell.

  • @djviter2ukrajina591
    @djviter2ukrajina591 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @malekabedrabbo6301
    @malekabedrabbo6301 8 месяцев назад

    i may know what it means

  • @niteowlsongs
    @niteowlsongs 6 месяцев назад

    Can u do the hillbilly dance again?❤😅

  • @turtl3games82
    @turtl3games82 9 месяцев назад

    Wait no way some stuff apart but I guessed the song was 30 years old bro and I got it right u said song was made in 1994 of the one u mentioned not the others.

  • @stewiegriffin9768
    @stewiegriffin9768 9 месяцев назад

    2:24 bro violated my skin tone 😭

  • @binguinhozinho-ze1hi
    @binguinhozinho-ze1hi 7 месяцев назад

    i was wondering wtf cotton eyed joe meant, thanks

  • @everpassingpxpx
    @everpassingpxpx Год назад +1

    Most historians believe the song was written by slaves, so I'm not sure how the song itself can be deemed racist. The way the lyrics were scribed is nothing more than accounting for regional dialect, much in the same way crik = creek. In the American south, this dialect is not exclusive to any race. It's actually the result of several groups of poor people interacting, including Scots, Irish, English, Indigenous, and Blacks. The wealthy whites were the only ones in the south during that time who spoke with a more "formal" English dialect. Now, there's a case that can be made for appropriation of this song, but the song itself is no more racist than Billie Holiday's Strange Fruit.

  • @angelinachristina3904
    @angelinachristina3904 2 года назад +3

    Yeah I’ve heard lately that that’s what it’s about syphilis lol do you know what it ain’t that deep - It’s a song and it’s fun and I’m gonna continue to dance to it whenever I hear it.

    • @darkwolf5319
      @darkwolf5319 2 года назад +1

      Cotton eyes back then basically meant you have blue eyes..,... I don't see the racism

  • @jayreynolds9455
    @jayreynolds9455 2 года назад +6

    This is an important historical expose 😁

    • @darkwolf5319
      @darkwolf5319 2 года назад

      Nope just people looking for attention 😂
      Please so me the racism xD cotton eye back then is coal miners with blue eyes of just anyone with blue eyes.......

    • @finosuilleabhain7781
      @finosuilleabhain7781 2 года назад

      Also, apparently, "news".

  • @nasima1151
    @nasima1151 8 месяцев назад +1

    I never knew a song would be racist

  • @braccoz
    @braccoz 9 месяцев назад +1

    Sounds like a lot of built up self hatred...

  • @binguinhozinho-ze1hi
    @binguinhozinho-ze1hi 7 месяцев назад

    gedagadigidagidago i be married long tim ago

  • @shoutingatclouds1050
    @shoutingatclouds1050 3 месяца назад

    Obviously the song is about a stud getting with someone's wife who had to get treated for a STD and the husband questioning her.
    Here is some of the song lyrics.
    His eyes was his tools and his smile was his gun
    But all he had come for was having some fun. = a reference to the stud that got his wife in bed.

  • @TiffanyLewis-OKAY
    @TiffanyLewis-OKAY 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve only heard the rednex version😢

  • @LDarmy
    @LDarmy 8 месяцев назад +5

    Bro,no way that:
    🧑🏿‍🌾🌿->🎻->🐮🤠->🍗

  • @DjMakurimaru
    @DjMakurimaru 6 месяцев назад +3

    I apologize for any perceived insult or insensitivity to any slaves present.

    • @hereforit2347
      @hereforit2347 5 месяцев назад

      I’m sure you thought that was clever.

  • @KoldenBenoit
    @KoldenBenoit 10 месяцев назад

    It went back to the 1800s

  • @THEMASHUPDECK
    @THEMASHUPDECK 11 месяцев назад

    OMG this is interesting and very bizarre

  • @Mike-bk5yc
    @Mike-bk5yc Год назад

    Possibly over 150 years old

  • @lormoon
    @lormoon 2 года назад +1

    ...my friend Laura was telling me about this .. curiosity brought me here. You are cool! very intresting. Regards from Italy👨‍🌾🧑‍🌾

  • @llcoolg7028
    @llcoolg7028 Год назад

    Not quite sure what the description of your middle school had to do with anything...?

  • @hereforit2347
    @hereforit2347 5 месяцев назад

    My understanding is the original song was written by an enslaved person. I’m sure the lyrics have been changed since. 🎶

  • @CebiCells..._...
    @CebiCells..._... 8 месяцев назад

    Idc racism and black , i like cotton eye joe

  • @Staingo_Jenkins
    @Staingo_Jenkins Год назад

    Video interaction

  • @monstar4
    @monstar4 9 месяцев назад

    ummm i think some links to your sources would be good as most people actually know "cotton eyed-joe" as an STD.

  • @oogaways3rdcousin
    @oogaways3rdcousin 9 месяцев назад

    Are you Steve-o in disguise

  • @garthf.brooks6531
    @garthf.brooks6531 Год назад +4

    It's about an std not racism.

  • @isaacgary6801
    @isaacgary6801 9 месяцев назад

    Pre civil war + cotton...oh noooo

  • @samariumproductions5287
    @samariumproductions5287 6 месяцев назад +1

    racism
    eurobeat
    brainrot

  • @Chrysriph
    @Chrysriph 2 года назад

    Very random recommended but hey, I had a great time. Have you seen the video of the guy cracking a whip to the tune of cotton eye Joe? That’s my definitive CEJ, personally

  • @Palisade5810
    @Palisade5810 6 месяцев назад

    I personally use this song to blame Biden for my poor life choices.

  • @Foureyesvr
    @Foureyesvr 8 месяцев назад

    Gedagedegedageda o🤑

  • @dapopo1249
    @dapopo1249 6 месяцев назад

    Youre a grown woman act like it

  • @ispeaktruth9090
    @ispeaktruth9090 2 года назад +1

    I should’ve known by the hair you were going to try and make it about racism.

  • @bizardugrenier
    @bizardugrenier 2 года назад +1

    Goooooodoooooooo!

  • @armstrong0019
    @armstrong0019 6 месяцев назад

    ratio-ed

  • @tyraevinson453
    @tyraevinson453 8 месяцев назад

    The song was originally from the 1930s look it up

  • @oregonvibez
    @oregonvibez 10 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @ewanmcneill7780
    @ewanmcneill7780 Год назад

    Of course it’s racist! How could I have been so silly to think otherwise…

  • @NicklasZandeVGCP2001
    @NicklasZandeVGCP2001 9 дней назад

    Not surprising. It's called "Cotton Eye Joe". Why should anyone be surprised it's a Pro-Slavery song? Granted, it's not as bad as Old Black Joe by Stephen Foster. Yes, it's exactly about what you think it is, and yes, it's a bad as you'd expect it to be. Easily Stephen Foster's worst song, because it's so unsubtle on what it's about.

  • @wellsfam700
    @wellsfam700 2 месяца назад

    Who cares we all are racist we were all slaves we all hate each other get over it

  • @jonathanroberson6447
    @jonathanroberson6447 Год назад

    1847

  • @lillianhoward9637
    @lillianhoward9637 Год назад +3

    I’m a 74yr-old black,grandmother visiting Colorado. When I first heard, “Cotton Eyed Joe,” I knew right away that it was a racist song with its roots coming from slavery. Watching my grandkids dance to it yesterday at a day-camp in, Fort Collins, Co, upset me. So I investigated the origin of this song on the internet. I found out that it’s roots came from slavery beginning in the 18th century. Although the song has a catchy-beat the lyrics represent a horrific and undeniable time in our nation’s history. And it’s an insult to many American citizens. So please, Think Twice, before you introduce the song,”Cotton Eye Joe,” to your children! We must put this song to rest, now and forever! 🙄🤔😕

    • @YouT00ber
      @YouT00ber 12 дней назад

      I view songs like this as a relic of things you need to know about.
      Personally, I really enjoy Nina Simone’s version of this song which you can find on RUclips.

  • @Kazperian
    @Kazperian 8 месяцев назад

    Dang... I tried... but this was a rabbit hole into the woke brain and it is a really messed up place that makes no sense.

  • @ldtexas1648
    @ldtexas1648 2 года назад

    What is your pronoun?

  • @goodtime5564
    @goodtime5564 2 года назад

    Jsm

  • @weststar7348
    @weststar7348 2 года назад

    Ain't that a girl

  • @OfficialNavyOHA
    @OfficialNavyOHA 8 месяцев назад

    WHITEEE

  • @pear_of_cheeks
    @pear_of_cheeks Год назад

    Booooo

  • @Rupert1213
    @Rupert1213 Год назад +1

    cringe

    • @BiggestEmuFan
      @BiggestEmuFan 9 месяцев назад

      This is an educational video 💀

  • @mikeyjoe419
    @mikeyjoe419 Год назад

    🤮🤮🤮