Hobnailed boots that my father wore, The
AKA | |
First Published | 1907 |
Lyrics | RP Weston | Music | FJ Barnes | Roud | RN16705 |
Music Hall Performers | Billy Williams |
Folk performances | Source Singers Green, Bob 1967 England : Norfolk Unknown 1930-50 England : London |
Poor Farver’s feet took up half the street So his boots were in proportion And the kids he’d squash in a day, by gosh It really was a caution. Now me and my brother, from the age of four Up to eleven, used to sleep and snore Nice and cosy in a box of straw In the hobnailed boots that my farver wore. On Lord Mayor’s day, just to shout hooray Farver went and how he sauced ‘em But he blocked the street with his big feet And the Lord Mayor drove across ‘em. And as he went a riding through the Guild hall door Farver fell wallop on his back, oh lor' And the crowd stopped hooraying then, for all they saw Were the hobnailed boots that my Farver wore. I’ve got good teeth, and it’s my belief I must thank Farver for it For if we’ve got coke and we want it broke I pick it up and gnaw it. You’ve all got to eat a peck of dirt or more Before you snuff it, it’s a wise old saw Well I’ve had my whack, I cut me teeth - oh lor' On the hobnailed boots that my Farver wore. When young Kate and Flo went to Southend, so As money they’d be saving Farver’s boot was seen as a bathing machine In it, they undressed for bathing. While they were undressing, they forgot, I’m sure The Farver’d cut for his corn - oh lor' Now the boys are a giggling at what they saw In the hobnailed boots that my Farver wore. We had a goat with a cast iron throat Though he never used to bite us Farver’s boots he chewed, and the goat they slewed For he died of appendicitis Now that goat had whiskers, and they touched the floor And when they were plaited by the kids next door Made the finest laces that you ever saw For the hobnailed boots that my farver wore. We took a trip on a great big ship But my farver, so misguided Wouldn’t walk about with his legs stretched out So the ship it went lopsided. Down went the vessel through a hole in the floor And all ‘cept the captain’s mother-in-law Were saved that night, for they rode ashore In the hobnailed boots that farver wore. Farver worked one day, building ships they say For the Navy down at Chatham And some German spies opened wide their eyes When his big boots they looked at ‘em. When those spies from Germany his big boots saw They wired to the Kaiser “Build two ships more” What they thought were Britannia ships-of war Were the hobnailed boots that farver wore. When I went to school Oh I looked a fool For one day when we were drilling My teacher said, “Toe the line, fathead.” And I did, though most unwilling. Said she, “Don’t keep backing through the school house door But just toe the line, as I’ve told you before “Oh he has towed the line” said the kids with a roar In the hobnailed boots that farver wore. The afternoon that we shot the moon All the tallymen we took in For we paid ‘em nix and we moved our sticks While the landlord stood there lookin’. But my farver he walked as if his feet were sore As he limped up the ally to the Old Brown Boar For we’d tucked the piano in the toes, oh lor' Of the hobnailed boots that farver wore.
Another RP Weston song from the early 20th century still being sung in the later years of that century and today. It was a hit in the halls for Billy Williams who we have come across before…
The song was recorded by the Mike Sammes Singers on an album of Cockney singalong songs in 1960, so it may be that folks are remembering that version.
(I suspect that anyone singing this song would know it was from the Halls, so I’m going to classify it as a “classic.”)
Sources:
- Entries in the Roud Indexes at the Vaughn Williams Memorial Library: https://archives.vwml.org/search/all:single[folksong-broadside-books]/0_50/all/score_desc/extended-roudNo_tr%3A16705
- Kilgarrif Sing Us
- Lyrics: monologues.co.uk
- Mudcat thread
- MIke Sammes Singers discography
Billy sings it: