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Willie the Weeper

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R. W. Gordon in his editorship of the Adventure magazine department "Old Songs That Men Have Sung" received thirty versions of Willy the Weeper, about one hundred verses different. Willy shoots craps with kings, plays poker with presidents, eats nightingale tongues a queen cooks for him; his Monte
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Carlo winnings come to a million, he lights his pipe with a hundred dollar bill, he has heart affairs with
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with a dope habit, is introduced. The rest of the song is a description of his drug-induced dream. As
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The song has many different versions, but all share a common theme: Willie, a
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between 1923 and 1926. Many artists recorded it in 1927, including
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Well he knew because he counted it a thousand times,
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He had a million cattle and he had a million sheep,
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He winked at Cleopatra, she said "Ain't he a sight"
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Index

Song
Songwriter(s)
Walter Melrose
drug addiction
Walter Melrose
Freddie Keppard
Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven
King Oliver
Cab Calloway
Minnie the Moocher
chimney sweeper
Carl Sandburg
Cleopatra
Queen of Sheba
Dave Van Ronk
covered
Bette Davis
The Cabin in the Cotton
Billy Walker
Minnie the Moocher
Jerome Moross
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