And The Cat Came Back- Doc Roberts

And The Cat Came Back (Original Lyrics)
Instrumental Doc Roberts

The Cat Came Back (Original Lyrics)

Old-Time, Breakdown- USA; Ky., Missouri. "A Comic Negro Absurdity Minstrel Song" Words and Music by Harry S. Miller (1893)

ARTIST: Lyrics Harry S. Miller; Fiddlin' Frank Nelson is really the great Kentucky fiddler Doc Roberts. The guitar accompaniment is by Joe Booker.
Fiddlin' Frank Nelson (with uncredited guitarist) plays the traditional tune "And The Cat Came Back" in this recording dating from September of 1927.

MP3: Fiddle Instrumental by Doc Roberts

CATEGORY: Fiddle and Instrumental Tunes; DATE: 1893;

RECORDING INFO: Fiddlin' John Carson, "And The Cat Came Back" (Okeh 40119, 1924); Riley Puckett, "The Cat Came Back" (Decca 5442, 1937); Fiddlin' Doc Roberts, "And The Cat Came Back" (instrumental) (Challenge 307, 1927; Silvertone 8179, 1928); Marimac AHS #3, Glen Smith - "Say Old Man" (1990. Learned from Tommy Jackson). Morning Star 45005, Doc Roberts - "Way Down South in Dixie" (Learned from Madison County, Ky., African-American fiddler Owen Walker {b. 1857), a well-known local entertainer). Moore, Lee. Everybody's Favorite, Rural Rhythm RRLM 202, LP (197?), cut#B.01; Osborne, Uncle Charlie (Charlie N.). Seedtime on the Cumberland. Sampler 1990-91, June Appal JA 0067C, Cas (1992), cut# 3; Osborne, Uncle Charlie (Charlie N.). 100 Years Farther On, June Appal JA 0064C, Cas (199?), cut# 8; Williams, Doc. Doc Williams, New and Old Favorites, Wheeling WLPS-7272, LP (196?), cut#B.03

OTHER NAMES: "And The Cat Came Back;" “Cat”

SOURCES: Fiddler J. C. Owens-Fiddler’s Three (Cat Came Back) (a master of various fiddling styles of the upstate South Carolina) Doc Roberts (Ky.) [Reiner & Anick]; Kevin Wimmer [Phillips]. R.P. Christeson (Old Time Fiddlers Repertory, Vol. 1), 1973; pg. 8. Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes), 1994; pg. 15. Reiner & Anick (Old-Time Fiddling Across America), 1989; pg. 98. Randolph 444, "The Cat Came Back;" Spaeth-ReadWeep, p. 147, "The Cat Came Back;" Silber-FSWB, p. 400, Herren, Ruth Burton. Sweet Bunch of Daisies, Colonial Press, Bk (1991), p 68;

NOTES: "G Major (Phillips, Reiner & Anick): A Major (Christeson). Standard, AEAE, ADAE. AABBCC (Phillips): AA'BB'CC' (Reiner & Anick). Christeson (1973) notes: "Played by a few Missouri fiddlers in ... the early 1930's but is seldom heard any more." (Kuntz, Fiddler's Companion, http://www.ceolas.org/tunes/fc).

Some say that the minstrel show circuit of the late 1800s was the first pop-song movement in American history. Henry S. Miller, a Chicagoan, was a very popular composer during this time, specializing in comical and novelty songs. Just like the cat in the song, The Cat Came Back endures to this day because of and despite many changes and adaptations.

LYRICS:
Dar was ole Mister Johnson 
He had troubles ob his own; 
He had an ole yeller cat that wouldn't leave his home. 
He tried eb'ry thing he knew to keep de cat away; 
Eben sent it to de preacher, but he tole it fer to stay. 

Chorus: And de cat came back 
De very next day 
And de cat came back 
We thought it was a goner 
But de cat came back 
Because it wouldn't stay away! 

De cat did hab some comp'ny one night in de yard 
Someone frowed a boot-jack, and dey frowed it mighty hard. 
Caught de cat behind de car,  
She thought it rather slight 
When along dar comes a brick-bat 
And it knocked it out ob sight. 

But de cat came back 
De very next day 
And de cat came back 
We thought it was a goner 
But de cat came back 
Because it wouldn't stay away! 

Away across de ocean dey did send de cat at last, 
Vessel only out a day, and taking water fast; 
People all began to pray, de boat began to toss, 
When a nodder vessel came along 
And took de people off. 

But de cat came back 
De very next day 
And de cat came back 
We thought it was a goner 
But de cat came back 
Because it wouldn't stay away! 

On a telegraph wire sparrows sittin' in a bunch, 
Cat 'a feelin' hungry, thought she'd like 'em fer her lunch; 
Climbing softly up de pole, 
And when she reached de top, 
Put her foot upon de 'lectric wire 
Which tied her in a knot. 

But de cat came back 
De very next day 
And de cat came back 
We thought it was a goner 
But de cat came back 
Because it wouldn't stay away! 

One time did give the cat away 
To man in a balloon 
An' tole him fer to gib it 
To de man in de moon; 
But de b'loon, it busted, sho, and eb'rybody sad 
It was seben miles away or more 
Dey picked the man up dead. 

But de cat came back 
De very next day 
And de cat came back 
We thought it was a goner 
But de cat came back 
Because it wouldn't stay away! 

De cat was a possessor ob a fam'ly ob its own 
Wid seben little kittens till dar comes a cyclone; 
Blowed de houses all apart, 
And tossed de cat around, 
When de air was full ob kittens 
Not a one was eber found. 

But de cat came back 
De very next day 
And de cat came back 
We thought it was a goner 
But de cat came back 
Because it wouldn't stay away!

De cat it were a terror 
And dey said it war be best 
To gib it to a gambler who was goin' out West 
De train goin' round de curve  
Struck a broken rail 
Not a blessed soul aboard de train 
Was left to tell de tale. 

But de cat came back 
De very next day 
And de cat came back 
We thought it was a goner 
But de cat came back 
Because it wouldn't stay away! 

A man down on de corner swore to kill de cat at night 
Loaded up a musket full ob nails and dynamite 
Waited in de garden fer de cat to come around; 
Half-a-dozen bits and pieces ob de man was all they found. 

But de cat came back 
De very next day 
And de cat came back 
We thought it was a goner 
But de cat came back 
Because it wouldn't stay away! 

Little boy took de cat away, he got a dollar note, 
Took it down de ribber in a little open boat; 
Tied a brick around its neck, an' stone about a pound; 
Now dey're grapplin' in de ribber for a little boy that's drowned. 

But de cat came back 
De very next day 
And de cat came back 
We thought it was a goner 
But de cat came back 
Because it wouldn't stay away! 

While de cat lay a-sleepin' 
An' a restin' one day 
'Round came an organ grinder an' he began to play; 
De cat look'd around awhile, an' kinda raised her head 
When he played "Ta-rah-rah-boom-dee-ay" 
De cat just dropped down dead. 

But its ghost came back 
The very next day 
Yes, its ghost came back, 
Maybe you will doubt it 
But its ghost came back 
Because it wouldn't stay away! 

Yes, its ghost came back 
To tell you all about it 
Yes, its ghost came back 
Don't you ever doubt it 
But its ghost came back 
Just to bid 'em all goodbye!