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I Wanna Go Back To Dixie

Well, what I like to do on formal occasions like this is to take some of the various types of songs that we all know and presumably love, and, as it were, to kick them when they’re down.

I find if you take the various popular song forms to their logical extremes, you can arrive at almost anything from the ridiculous to the obscene, or — as they say in New York — sophisticated.

I’d like to illustrate with several hundred examples for you this evening, first of all, the southern type song about the wonders of the American South. but it’s always seemed to me that most of these songs don’t go far enough. the following song, on the other hand, goes too far. It’s called I Wanna Go Back To Dixie.

I wanna go back to Dixie,

Take me back to dear ol’ Dixie,

That’s the only li’l ol’ place for li’l ol’ me.

Ol’ times there are not forgotten,

Whuppin’ slaves and sellin’ cotton,

And waitin’ for the Robert E. Lee.

(It was never there on time.)

I’ll go back to the Swanee,

Where Pellagra makes you scrawny,

And the Jasmine and the tear gas smell just fine.

I really am a-fixin’

To go back where there’s no mixin’

Down below that Mason-Dixon line.

Oh, poll tax, how I love ya, how I love ya,

My dear old poll tax.

Won’tcha come with me to alabammy,

Back to the arms of my dear ol’ mammy,

Her cookin’s lousy and her hands are clammy,

But what the hell, it’s home.

Yes, for paradise the southland is my nominee.

Jes’ give me a ham hock and a grit of hominy.

I want to start relaxin’

Down in Birmingham or Jackson

When we’re having fun why no one interferes

I wanna talk with southern gentlemen

And put my white sheet on again,

I ain’t seen one good lynchin’ in years.

The land of the boll weevil,

Where the laws are medieval,

Is callin’ me to come and nevermore roam.

I wanna go back to the southland,

That “y’all” and “shet-ma-mouth” land,

Be it ever so decadent,

There’s no place like home.

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You know: of all the songs I’ve ever sung, that is the one I’ve had the most requests not to. I have time for one more here. this one is a little song dedicated to the Boy Scouts of America. [applause] We seem to have a convention here tonight. The Boy Scouts of America, those noble little bastions of democracy, and the American Legion of tomorrow. their motto is… I would like to state at this time that I am not now and have never been… a member of the Boy Scouts of America. Motto is, as you know, be prepared! and that is the name of this song.

Be prepared! that’s the Boy Scout’s marching song,

Be prepared! as through life you march along.

Be prepared to hold your liquor pretty well,

Don’t write naughty words on walls if you can’t spell.

Be prepared! to hide that pack of cigarettes,

Don’t make book if you cannot cover bets.

Keep those reefers hidden where you’re sure that they will not be found,

And be careful not to smoke them When the scoutmaster’s around

For he only will insist that they be shared. Be prepared!

Be prepared! that’s the Boy Scouts’ solemn creed,

Be prepared! and be clean in word and deed.

Don’t solicit for your sister, that’s not nice,

Unless you get a good percentage of her price.

Be prepared! and be careful not to do

Your good deeds when there’s no one watching you.

If you’re looking for adventure of a new and different kind,

And you come across a Girl Scout who is similarly inclined,

Don’t be nervous, don’t be flustered, don’t be scared. Be prepared!

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