AKA | The little pigs The Galloway Man Susanah’s a funniful man The comical farmer |
First Published | 1820 |
Writer/composer | Alexander Lee | Roud | RN1737 |
Music Hall Performers | Alexander Lee |
Folk performances | Collected from the singing of: Martin, H.C.; USA : N. Carolina; 1922 Richardson, Albert; England; 1928 Fryer, Francis; England : Berkshire; 1935 Copper, Jim; England : Sussex; 1936 Ginger, Fred; England : Suffolk; 1947 Smith, Wisdom; England : Gloucestershire; 1970 Cooper, Bill; England : Gloucestershire; 1974 Cope, Stan; England : Worcestershire; 1974 Smith, Herbert; England : Gloucestershire; 1974 Hill, Pete; England : Gloucestershire; 1975 Hannis, Reg; England : Gloucestershire; 1975 Barnes, Reg; England : Gloucestershire; 1977 Lane, Les; England : Gloucestershire; 1978 Hartland, Ray; England : Gloucestershire; 1978 Cooper, Jimmie; England : Devon; 1979 Fielding, ‘Banjo’ Harry; England : Somerset; 1980 Howard, Arthur; England : Yorkshire; 1981 Black, Freda; England : Hampshire 2012 Turner, Pat England : Gloucestershire; 2013 |
From the Levy Collection The Little Pigs A favourite Glee Composed by Alexander Lee Our little pigs lie on very good straw, Straw [grunt] aw [whistle] aw, shin dan diddle daw Our little pigs lie on very good straw, Lillibul lero, Lillbul lero Lillibul lero, Lillbul lero My dad was a bonnie wee man Man [grunt] an [whistle] an, shin dan diddle dan My dad was a bonnie wee man Lillibul lero, Lillbul lero My dad was a bonnie wee man Man [grunt] an [whistle] an, shin dan diddle dan My dad was a bonnie wee man Our little pigs eat the best of prates, Prates [grunt] ates [whistle] ates, shin dan diddle dates Our little pigs eat the best of prates Our little pigs make the best of bacon, Bacon, [grunt] acon,[whistle] acon, shan diddle dacon ! Our little pigs make the best of bacon, And there's an end to our little song, Song, [grunt] ong, [whistle] ong, dan diddle dong And there's an end to our little song, The Old Sow As recorded by Albert Richardson There was an old farmer he had an old sow [snort] -ow- [grunt] -ow- [whistle] -ididly dow, Susannah's a funniful man [snort] an' [grunt] an' [whistle] ididly dan. Sing, lassie, go rings-arillo Susannah's a funniful man [snort] an' [grunt] an' [whistle] ididly dan. Susannah's a funniful man Now this old sow she had some little pigs, Now these little pigs they muddled their muck, Now these little pigs they had some clean straw, Now these little pigs they had some curly tails, Now these little pigs they had to be stuck, Now these little pigs they made some nice bacon, Now these little pigs they made a bit of ham
A widely performed comic song collected numerous times from source singers in England throughout the 20th century, it is also well known in the US. Later singers may well have picked up the song from Albert Richardson’s Regal Zonophone recording from 1928.
It was originally composed in three part harmony by the singer/composer Alexander Lee who was active in the theatres and supper clubs of 1820s London. (The supper clubs were an important early influence on the music halls.) The earliest printed reference I can find is an advert for new music published in Dublin by I.Willis:
The song was widely printed throughout the 19th century in songbooks and broadsides on both sides of the Atlantic.
Alexander Lee (1802-1851) was a prolific composer and publisher credited with composing the music for hundreds of songs for the theatre, active from the 1820s -40s. He was musical director in various major theatres, including the Theatre Royal Drury Lane London. In the late 1820s and early 1830s he took over as manager at the Theatre Royal, but the experience was a financial disaster – he was declared bankrupt (twice!) in 1831 and 1833.
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%3A1737
- Songs credited to Alexander Lee on the Worldcat site
- MacQueen Pope: Theatre Royal (1945)
- Lyrics and Sheet Music: Levy Sheet Music Collection
- George Frampton on Albert Richardson, Folk Music Journal 2007, Vol 9, No. 2 pp149-169
Last Updated on July 20, 2021 by John Baxter | Published: July 19, 2021