Ain't No Bugs On Me- Version 3

Ain't No Bugs On Me- Version 3

Jerry Garcia & David Grissman

Ain’t No Bugs On Me/Ain't Gonna Rain No More

Old-time; bluegrass breakdown, very widely known

ARTIST: Lyrics from Jerry Garcia & David Grissman recorded on "Not For Kids Only"

Listen: Jerry Garcia & David Grissman Ain't No Bugs On Me

Listen: J. E. Mainer Ain't No Bugs On Me

CATEGORY: Fiddle and Instrumental Tunes DATE: 1928 (recording, Fiddlin' John Carson)

RECORDING INFO: 1. Carson, Fiddlin' John. Folk Music in America, Vol.11, Songs of Humor & Hilarity, Library of Congress LBC-11, LP (1978), trk# B.09 [1934/02/28] 2. New Lost City Ramblers. Cohen, John, Mike Seeger & Hally Wood / Old Time String Band Songbook, Oak, Sof (1976/1964), p226

RECORDING INFO “Aint Gonna Rain No Mo”: 3. Solomon, Jack & Olivia (eds.) / Sweet Bunch of Daisies, Colonial Press, Bk (1991), p175 [1938] (It Ain't Gonna/Gonner Rain No More) 4. Sandburg, Carl / American Songbag, Harcourt Brace Jovan..., Sof (1955/1928), p141 5. Scott, John Anthony (ed.) / Ballad of America, Grosset & Dunlap, Bk (1967), p212 (T'ain't Gonna Rain (No More)) 6. Visconti, Carl (ed.) / Paint Creek Folklore Society Song Tune Book, Paint Creek, Sof (1986), p 1 (It Ain't Gonna/Gonner Rain No More) 7. Fields, Arthur; & Fred Hall (eds.) / 50 Favorite "Get Together" Songs, Piedmont Music, sof (1933), #29 (It Ain't Gonna/Gonner Rain No More) 8. Home Spun Songs, Treasure Chest, Sof (1935), p43 9. Brand, Oscar. Absolute Nonsense, Riverside RLP 12-825, LP (195?), trk# B.09 10. Brehm, Louise. Randolph, Vance / Ozark Folksongs. Volume III, Humorous & Play-Party ..., University of Missouri, Bk (1980/1946), p370/#557 [1935/07/07] 11. Cannon, Gus. Walk Right In, Stax SCD-8603-2, CD (1999), trk# 8 [1963/06/10] 12. Gaster, Marvin. Uncle Henry's Favorites, Rounder 0382, CD (1996), trk# 9 (It Ain't Gonna/Gonner Rain No More) 13. Golden Gate Quartet. Folk Music Radio, Radiola MR 1133, LP (1982), trk# B.02 14. Hall, Wendall. Minstrels and Tunesmiths, JEMF 109, LP (1981), trk# B.09 [1923/10/12] (It Ain't Goin' to Rain No More) 15. Howard, Clint; and Fred Price. Ballad of Finley Preston, Rounder 0009, LP (1972), trk# 4 16. Lipscomb, Mance. Garwood, Donald / Masters of Instrumental Blues Guitar, Oak, Fol (1967), p54 17. Lipscomb, Mance. Texas Sharecropper and Songster, Arhoolie F 1001, LP (1961), trk# A.06 [1960] 18. Parish, Roscoe. Old-Time Tunes from Coal Creek, Heritage (Galax) 005, LP (1975/field), trk# 4 [1970s?] 19. Snipes, John. Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia, Smithsonian SF 40079, CD (1998), trk# 15 20. Thompson, Joe. Family Tradition, Rounder 2161, CD (1999), trk# 2 (It Ain't Gonna/Gonner Rain No More) 21. Unidentified Group of Eight Girls. Alabama. From Lullabies to the Blues, Rounder 1829-2, CD (2001), trk# 21 [1934/10ca]

RELATED TO: Song of (the) States; Song of Song Titles

OTHER NAMES: There Ain’t No Bugs on Me; Ain't Gonna Rain No More; "Ain't Got to Cry No More"

SOURCES: Cohen/Seeger/Wood, p. 226, "Ain't No Bugs on Me" (1 text, 1 tune) Silber-FSWB, p. 244, "There Ain't No Bugs On Me" (1 text) Randolph 557, "Ain't Going to Rain No More" (1 short text, 1 tune); also perhaps 275, "The Crow Song" (the "D" fragment might be this piece); Randolph/Cohen, pp. 409-410, "Ain't Going to Rain No More" (1 text, 1 tune -- Randolph's 557); BrownIII 430, "Ain't Gonna Rain No More" (5 short texts); Scarborough-NegroFS, p. 107, "'Tain't Gwine Rain No Mo'" (1 text, 1 tune); also p. 108 (no title) (1 text; the chorus at least goes here though the verses may be from a rabbit-hunting song); Sandburg, p. 141, "Ain't Gonna Rain" (1 short text, 1 tune); Scott-BoA, pp. 212-213, "T'ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'" (1 text, 1 tune) Fuld-WFM, p. 307, "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'"

NOTES: Fiddlin' John Carson reworked “Ain’t Gonna Rain No More” changing the title and lyrics. The resulting song, "Ain't No Bugs on Me" was recorded on OKeh 45259 by Carson in 1928. He later recorded it with Moonshine Kate on Bluebird 5652 in 1934

“A popular version of this piece was published in 1923 as by Wendell W. Hall. Even the cover, however, admits that it was an "old southern melody" -- and since we have traditional versions at least from 1925, there is little doubt that the song is traditional-RBW”

Many of the verses sung to “Ain’t No Bugs On Me” are from Wendell W. Hall’s “It Ain’t Gonna Rain No Mo’.” It was his biggest hit eventually selling over two million copies.

“In the 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan attained great influence in the Southeast and Midwest; it took a certain courage to make fun of them in public. Also in the 1920s, the Scopes trial turned Darwinian biology into a courtroom circus; Carson vents anti-evolution sentiments in the "monkey" verse (see Version 2). And Billy Sunday was a popular evangelist of the time.” Traditional Ballad Index.

Here are the lyrics to “Ain’t No Bugs On Me”
Listen: Jerry Garcia & David Grissman Ain't No Bugs On Me

Chorus 1 Oh there ain't no bugs on me There ain't no bugs on me There may be bugs on some of you mugs But there ain't no bugs on me Well, the Juney bug comes in the month of June The lightning bug comes in May Bed bug comes just any old time But, they're not going to stay Chorus 2 Oh there ain't no bugs on me There ain't no bugs on me There may be bugs on the rest of you mugs But there ain't no bugs on me Well, a bull frog sittin' on a lily pad Looking up at the sky The lily pad broke and the frog fell in He got water all in his eye...ball [chorus 1] [Spoken: "Get away from me you horse fly"] Mosquito he fly high Mosquito he fly low If old mosquito lands on me He ain't a gonna fly no mo' [chorus 2] A peanut sittin' on a railroad track His heart was all a flutter Along come a choo-choo on the track Toot! Toot! Peanut butter! [chorus 1] Well little bugs have littler bugs Up on their backs to bite 'em And the littler bugs have still littler bugs And so ad infinitum [chorus 2] As I went walking through the woods Humming a tune so gaily The wind come whistling through the trees And froze my ukelele [chorus 1] Oh there ain't no flies on me There ain't no flies on me There may be flies on some of you guys But there ain't no flies on me Oh there ain't no lobsters on me There, ain't no lobsters on me There may be lobsters on some of you mobsters But there ain't no lobsters on me Oh it ain't gonna rain no more no more It ain't gonna rain no more How in the heck can I wash my neck When it ain't gonna rain no more? Oh it ain't gonna rain no more, no more It ain't gonna rain no more How in the hell can the old folks tell If it ain't gonna rain no more? [chorus 1]