Rosie

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ROSIE

(Recording of prisoners at Mississippi State Penitentiary's Parchman work camp, in 1947. Recorded by song collector/archivist Alan Lomax) (Transcription thanks to http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2015/05/rosie-african-american-prison-work-song.html)

Call and Response form


Lead Singer's Call: "Be my woman, gal, I'll-"
Group Response: " -be your man."

(3x)

Call: "Every Sunday's dollar-"
Response: "-in your hand."

Call: "In your hand, Lordy-"
Response: "-in your hand."

Call: "Every Sunday;s dollar-"
Response: "-in your hand."

Call: "Stick to the promise, gal, that-"
Response: "-you made me."

(3x)

Call: "Wasn't gonna marry 'til-uh-"
Response: "-I go free."

Call: "I go free, lordy-"
Response: "I go free."

Call: "Wasn't gonna marry 'til-uh-"
Response: "-I go free."

Call: "Well, Rosie-"
Call: "-oh, lord, gal."

Call: "Ah, Rosie-"
Response: "-oh, lord, gal."


Call: "When she walks she reels and-"
Response: "-rocks behind."

(2x)

Call: "Ain't that enough to worry-"
Response: "-[a] convict's mind."

(2x)

Call: "Well, Rosie-"
Call: "-oh, lord, gal."

Call: "Well, Rosie-"
Response: "-oh, lord, gal."

Lead Singer's Call: "Be my woman, gal, I'll-"
Group Response: " -be your man."

(3x)

Call: "Every Sunday's dollar-"
Response: "-in your hand."

Call: "Well, Rosie-"
Call: "-oh, lord, gal."

(3x)

Call: "When she walks she reels and-"
Response: "-rocks behind."

(2x)

Call: "Ain't that enough to worry-"
Response: "-[a] convict's mind."

(2x)