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My Bucket's Got a Hole in It

"My Bucket's Got a Hole in It" is a song widely attributed to Clarence Williams, who obtained a copyright in 1933, although the melody was recorded under various names years earlier. The song became popular performed by Hank Williams for MGM and reached number 4 on the country chart in 1949.[2]

"My Bucket's Got a Hole in It"
Single by Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys
B-side"I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"
ReleasedNovember 8, 1949
RecordedAugust 30, 1949[1]
StudioHerzog Studio, Cincinnati
GenreHonky-tonk, blues, rockabilly
Length2:30
LabelMGM 10560
Songwriter(s)Clarence Williams
Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys singles chronology
"Mind Your Own Business"
(1949)
"My Bucket's Got a Hole in It"
(1949)
"I Just Don't Like This Kind of Living"
(1949)

Origins

A rendering (1927) by Tom Gates and his Orchestra (on Gennett 6184) as "The Bucket's Got A Hole In It" gives writing credit to musicians Lee Blevins and Victor Sells. This version predates the C. Williams copyright. The original melody evolved from the second theme of "Long Lost Blues" published in 1914 by J. Paul Wyer and H. Alf Kelley. The "Long Lost Blues" theme was a variation of "Bucket's Got a Hole in It", a motif that appears in several versions of "Keep A-Knockin". This tune later became the basis for several versions of the song, "You Can't Come In" recorded by multiple artists. However, "Bucket's Got a Hole in It" has also been attributed to Buddy Bolden, which would date it before 1906.[3] As one critic noted, Hank Williams "could have been given this ditty to record, [but] he may have been familiar with this ditty from previous recordings or had heard it while growing up in Alabama."[4][self-published source]

Tom Gates version

Tom Gates and his Orchestra performed the earliest known recording of this song on July 25, 1927 (Gennett 6198-A Champion 15307) in St. Paul, Minnesota as "The Bucket's Got a Hole in It."[5] Band members included the composers, Lee N. Blevins on trombone and Victor Sells on trumpet. Also playing were Earl Clark, Frank Cloustier (piano, musical director), Bob Gates, Tom Gates, Tracy "Pug" Mama, Nevin Simmons (alto saxophone and vocals), and Harold Stoddard. Even in this early recording, the melody had already been used by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings in their "She's Crying For Me Blues" (1925 - Victor), also by Louis Dumaine's Jazzola Eight in 1927 as "To-Wa-Bac-A-Wa-Yale Blues".[citation needed]

Washboard Sam version

Washboard Sam, aka Robert Brown, released a version of this song on Bluebird B-7906 known as "Bucket's Got A Hole In It." This recording was made in 1937 as one of "several historic blues recording sessions [that] took place on the top floor of the Leland Hotel located in downtown Aurora, Illinois. Lester Melrose, a freelance A&R man, and record producer, put together those recording sessions for the Bluebird label. Melrose brought together a small group of artists from St. Louis, and some of Chicago's finest blues artists of the time, and over the course of the next 20 months, recorded over 300 tracks.[6] " Featured in this series of recordings are the performers Tampa Red, Washboard Sam, Big Bill Broonzy, Walter Davis, John Lee “Sonny Boy” Williamson, Big Joe Williams, Henry Townsend, Robert Lee McCoy, Speckled Red, Merlene Johnson, Addie “Sweet Peas” Spivey, Bill “Jazz” Gillum and One Arm Slim, amongst many others.[6]

 
Hank Williams playing guitar in Montgomery, Alabama in 1938

Hank Williams version

Williams likely first heard "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It" from Rufus Payne, nicknamed "Tee Tot," a black street singer who taught a young Hank to play blues guitar.[7] In the essay to the 1990 Polygram box set Hank Williams: The Original Singles Collection, Colin Escott quotes Williams in an interview with Ralph Gleason in 1952: "I was shinin' shoes and sellin' newspapers and following this old Nigrah around to get him to teach me how to play the git-tar. I'd give him 15 cents or whatever I could get ahold of for a lesson." Understandably, producer Fred Rose was wary of the song's commercial potential; as country music historian Escott notes, "Fred Rose's opposition to the song had a lot to do with the fact that it mentioned beer, and probably had something to do with the fact that Acuff-Rose didn't publish it." In addition, Williams originally had a couplet mentioning a Ford automobile ("Me an' my baby, we got a Ford/Now we change the gears from the running board") and Rose demanded that, if Williams did record it, the reference be dropped because if Hank endorsed Ford, "then deejays sponsored by GM, Chrysler, and Studebaker wouldn't spin his record."[8] Williams recorded the song on August 30, 1949, at Herzog Studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, (the same session that produced the B-side "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"). He is backed by members of the Pleasant Valley Boys — Zeke Turner (lead guitar), Jerry Byrd (steel guitar), and Louis Innis (rhythm guitar) — as well as Tommy Jackson (fiddle) and Ernie Newton (bass).[9]

The song is significant for featuring the only guitar solo Williams ever recorded:

"Hank came into the studio with the guitar solo already worked out. He played it twice as he demo'd it for the band, then reprised it on the record, and while it didn't break new ground, it was loose and swinging and wonderfully bluesy. The entire record had a compelling swing that showed just how deeply Hank was immersed in black music."[8]

The blues influence is evident in other Williams songs, such as "Move It on Over," "Mind Your Own Business," and "Honky Tonk Blues," but "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It" remains the song that displays the influence most prominently.

Other versions

"My Bucket's Got a Hole in It"
Single by Ricky Nelson
B-side"Believe What You Say"
ReleasedMarch 10, 1958
GenreRock and roll
Length2:00
LabelImperial Records 5503
Songwriter(s)Clarence Williams
Ricky Nelson singles chronology
"Stood Up"
(1957)
"My Bucket's Got a Hole in It"
(1958)
"Poor Little Fool"
(1958)

References

  1. ^ "Hank Williams 45rpm Issues". Hankwilliamsdiscography.com. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  2. ^ "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It : Hank Williams : Chart positions". Musicvf.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  3. ^ "Joop's Musical Flowers: You Can't Come In ..." Jopiepopie.blogspot.com. 2014-10-12. Retrieved 2014-10-12.
  4. ^ Bratkovich, Colin (2014). Just Remember This. Xlibris Xorporation. p. 690. ISBN 9781483645179.
  5. ^ "Tom Gates and his Orchestra". Redhotjazz.com. 2014-10-12. Retrieved 2014-10-12.
  6. ^ a b "The Leland Bluebird Sessions". Thelelandbluebirdsessions.stevesalmostfamous.com. 12 November 2014. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
  7. ^ David Brackett (2000-10-25). Interpreting Popular Music: With a new preface by the author. p. 98. ISBN 9780520925700. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  8. ^ a b Escott, Merritt & MacEwen 2004, p. 126.
  9. ^ Escott, Merritt & MacEwen 2004, p. 332.
  10. ^ "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It : T. Texas Tyler : Chart positions". Musicvf.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  11. ^ "Sonny Burgess - My Bucket's Got A Hole In It / Sweet Misery - Sun - USA - 285". 45cat.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  12. ^ "Ken Colyer's Jazzmen - Wabash Blues / My Bucket's Got A Hole In It - Tempo - UK - A 126". 45cat.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  13. ^ "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It : Ricky Nelson : Chart positions". Musicvf.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  14. ^ "Country Meets the Blues - Ramsey Lewis | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  15. ^ "Bob Dylan - The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11 - Amazon.com Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  16. ^ "Chris Spedding - My Bucket's Got A Hole In It / I Can't Boogie - Island - UK - WIP 6225". 45cat.com. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  17. ^ William Ruhlmann. "La Booga Rooga - Andy Fairweather Low | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  18. ^ Stephen Thomas Erlewine (2001-10-16). "Good Rockin' Tonight: The Legacy of Sun Records - Various Artists | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  19. ^ Thom Jurek (2006-03-07). "Pay the Devil - Van Morrison | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  20. ^ Stephen Thomas Erlewine. "Two Men with the Blues - Willie Nelson,Wynton Marsalis | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-07-27.

Sources

  • Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. New York: Little, Brown.

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Not to be confused with There s a Hole in My Bucket This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources My Bucket s Got a Hole in It news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message My Bucket s Got a Hole in It is a song widely attributed to Clarence Williams who obtained a copyright in 1933 although the melody was recorded under various names years earlier The song became popular performed by Hank Williams for MGM and reached number 4 on the country chart in 1949 2 My Bucket s Got a Hole in It Single by Hank Williams With His Drifting CowboysB side I m So Lonesome I Could Cry ReleasedNovember 8 1949RecordedAugust 30 1949 1 StudioHerzog Studio CincinnatiGenreHonky tonk blues rockabillyLength2 30LabelMGM 10560Songwriter s Clarence WilliamsHank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys singles chronology Mind Your Own Business 1949 My Bucket s Got a Hole in It 1949 I Just Don t Like This Kind of Living 1949 Contents 1 Origins 2 Tom Gates version 3 Washboard Sam version 4 Hank Williams version 5 Other versions 6 References 7 SourcesOrigins EditA rendering 1927 by Tom Gates and his Orchestra on Gennett 6184 as The Bucket s Got A Hole In It gives writing credit to musicians Lee Blevins and Victor Sells This version predates the C Williams copyright The original melody evolved from the second theme of Long Lost Blues published in 1914 by J Paul Wyer and H Alf Kelley The Long Lost Blues theme was a variation of Bucket s Got a Hole in It a motif that appears in several versions of Keep A Knockin This tune later became the basis for several versions of the song You Can t Come In recorded by multiple artists However Bucket s Got a Hole in It has also been attributed to Buddy Bolden which would date it before 1906 3 As one critic noted Hank Williams could have been given this ditty to record but he may have been familiar with this ditty from previous recordings or had heard it while growing up in Alabama 4 self published source Tom Gates version EditTom Gates and his Orchestra performed the earliest known recording of this song on July 25 1927 Gennett 6198 A Champion 15307 in St Paul Minnesota as The Bucket s Got a Hole in It 5 Band members included the composers Lee N Blevins on trombone and Victor Sells on trumpet Also playing were Earl Clark Frank Cloustier piano musical director Bob Gates Tom Gates Tracy Pug Mama Nevin Simmons alto saxophone and vocals and Harold Stoddard Even in this early recording the melody had already been used by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings in their She s Crying For Me Blues 1925 Victor also by Louis Dumaine s Jazzola Eight in 1927 as To Wa Bac A Wa Yale Blues citation needed Washboard Sam version EditWashboard Sam aka Robert Brown released a version of this song on Bluebird B 7906 known as Bucket s Got A Hole In It This recording was made in 1937 as one of several historic blues recording sessions that took place on the top floor of the Leland Hotel located in downtown Aurora Illinois Lester Melrose a freelance A amp R man and record producer put together those recording sessions for the Bluebird label Melrose brought together a small group of artists from St Louis and some of Chicago s finest blues artists of the time and over the course of the next 20 months recorded over 300 tracks 6 Featured in this series of recordings are the performers Tampa Red Washboard Sam Big Bill Broonzy Walter Davis John Lee Sonny Boy Williamson Big Joe Williams Henry Townsend Robert Lee McCoy Speckled Red Merlene Johnson Addie Sweet Peas Spivey Bill Jazz Gillum and One Arm Slim amongst many others 6 Hank Williams playing guitar in Montgomery Alabama in 1938Hank Williams version EditWilliams likely first heard My Bucket s Got a Hole in It from Rufus Payne nicknamed Tee Tot a black street singer who taught a young Hank to play blues guitar 7 In the essay to the 1990 Polygram box set Hank Williams The Original Singles Collection Colin Escott quotes Williams in an interview with Ralph Gleason in 1952 I was shinin shoes and sellin newspapers and following this old Nigrah around to get him to teach me how to play the git tar I d give him 15 cents or whatever I could get ahold of for a lesson Understandably producer Fred Rose was wary of the song s commercial potential as country music historian Escott notes Fred Rose s opposition to the song had a lot to do with the fact that it mentioned beer and probably had something to do with the fact that Acuff Rose didn t publish it In addition Williams originally had a couplet mentioning a Ford automobile Me an my baby we got a Ford Now we change the gears from the running board and Rose demanded that if Williams did record it the reference be dropped because if Hank endorsed Ford then deejays sponsored by GM Chrysler and Studebaker wouldn t spin his record 8 Williams recorded the song on August 30 1949 at Herzog Studio in Cincinnati Ohio the same session that produced the B side I m So Lonesome I Could Cry He is backed by members of the Pleasant Valley Boys Zeke Turner lead guitar Jerry Byrd steel guitar and Louis Innis rhythm guitar as well as Tommy Jackson fiddle and Ernie Newton bass 9 My Bucket s Got a Hole in It Hank Williams version source source Hank Williams 1949 recording of the song Problems playing this file See media help The song is significant for featuring the only guitar solo Williams ever recorded Hank came into the studio with the guitar solo already worked out He played it twice as he demo d it for the band then reprised it on the record and while it didn t break new ground it was loose and swinging and wonderfully bluesy The entire record had a compelling swing that showed just how deeply Hank was immersed in black music 8 The blues influence is evident in other Williams songs such as Move It on Over Mind Your Own Business and Honky Tonk Blues but My Bucket s Got a Hole in It remains the song that displays the influence most prominently Other versions EditMurv Shiner recorded the song for Decca Dave Denny recorded My Bucket s Got a Hole in It for RCA T Texas Tyler covered the song for 4 Star Records in 1949 The song reached number 4 on the country chart 10 Fat Man Robinson recorded an R amp B version for Decca that contained the lines to a Ford that Williams had dropped from his version Louis Armstrong recorded the song in 1950 Sonny Burgess released a version as a single in 1957 11 Ken Colyer s Jazzmen released a version as a single in 1956 in the United Kingdom 12 My Bucket s Got a Hole in It Single by Ricky NelsonB side Believe What You Say ReleasedMarch 10 1958GenreRock and rollLength2 00LabelImperial Records 5503Songwriter s Clarence WilliamsRicky Nelson singles chronology Stood Up 1957 My Bucket s Got a Hole in It 1958 Poor Little Fool 1958 Ricky Nelson released a version of the song in 1958 The song reached number 6 on the R amp B chart number 10 on the country chart and number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 13 Nelson substituted I can t buy no beer with It don t work no more The Ramsey Lewis Trio released a version on their 1962 album Country Meets the Blues 14 Bob Dylan and The Band recorded the song in 1967 released in 2014 on The Bootleg Series Vol 11 The Basement Tapes Complete 15 Chris Spedding released a version as a single in 1975 in the United Kingdom 16 Andy Fairweather Low recorded his own version and it appeared on his 1975 album La Booga Rooga 17 Jim Goad recorded a version on his 1997 album as Big Red Goad Truck Drivin Psycho Page and Plant released a version on the 2001 compilation Good Rockin Tonight The Legacy Of Sun Records 18 Troy Cassar Daley covered the song on his album Borrowed amp Blue in 2004 Van Morrison released a version on his 2006 album Pay the Devil 19 Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis released a version on their 2008 album Two Men with the Blues 20 Tim Timebomb released a version in 2012 References Edit Hank Williams 45rpm Issues Hankwilliamsdiscography com Retrieved 2021 08 19 My Bucket s Got a Hole in It Hank Williams Chart positions Musicvf com Retrieved 2016 07 27 Joop s Musical Flowers You Can t Come In Jopiepopie blogspot com 2014 10 12 Retrieved 2014 10 12 Bratkovich Colin 2014 Just Remember This Xlibris Xorporation p 690 ISBN 9781483645179 Tom Gates and his Orchestra Redhotjazz com 2014 10 12 Retrieved 2014 10 12 a b The Leland Bluebird Sessions Thelelandbluebirdsessions stevesalmostfamous com 12 November 2014 Retrieved 2014 11 12 David Brackett 2000 10 25 Interpreting Popular Music With a new preface by the author p 98 ISBN 9780520925700 Retrieved 2016 07 27 a b Escott Merritt amp MacEwen 2004 p 126 Escott Merritt amp MacEwen 2004 p 332 My Bucket s Got a Hole in It T Texas Tyler Chart positions Musicvf com Retrieved 2016 07 27 Sonny Burgess My Bucket s Got A Hole In It Sweet Misery Sun USA 285 45cat com Retrieved 2016 07 27 Ken Colyer s Jazzmen Wabash Blues My Bucket s Got A Hole In It Tempo UK A 126 45cat com Retrieved 2016 07 27 My Bucket s Got a Hole in It Ricky Nelson Chart positions Musicvf com Retrieved 2016 07 27 Country Meets the Blues Ramsey Lewis Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2016 07 27 Bob Dylan The Basement Tapes Complete The Bootleg Series Vol 11 Amazon com Music Amazon com Retrieved 2016 07 27 Chris Spedding My Bucket s Got A Hole In It I Can t Boogie Island UK WIP 6225 45cat com Retrieved 2016 07 27 William Ruhlmann La Booga Rooga Andy Fairweather Low Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2017 03 03 Stephen Thomas Erlewine 2001 10 16 Good Rockin Tonight The Legacy of Sun Records Various Artists Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2016 07 27 Thom Jurek 2006 03 07 Pay the Devil Van Morrison Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2016 07 27 Stephen Thomas Erlewine Two Men with the Blues Willie Nelson Wynton Marsalis Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2016 07 27 Sources EditEscott Colin 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