Ta-ra-ra Boom Dee-Ay (Joe Hill Version)

DESCRIPTION: "I had a job once threshing wheat, worked 16 hours with hand and feet" -- longer when there was moonlight. One night, he has an accident. "Ra-ra-ra BOOM de-ay, It made a noise that way." After many "accidents," the boss gives in and improves conditions
AUTHOR: Words: Joe Hill
EARLIEST DATE: 1912 (Los Angeles IWW Songbook, according to Lingenfelter/Dwyer/Cohen-SongsOfAmericanWest)
KEYWORDS: worker labor-movement technology injury
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REFERENCES (4 citations):
Lingenfelter/Dwyer/Cohen-SongsOfAmericanWest, pp. 494-495, "Ta-Ra-Ra Boom Dee-Ay" (1 text, tune referenced)
ADDITIONAL: (Barrie Stavis and Frank Harmon, editors), _The Songs of Joe Hill_, 1960, now reprinted in the Oak Archives series, pp. 22-23, "Ta-ra-ra Boom De-ay" (1 text)
William M. Adler, _The Man Who Never Died: The Life, Times, and Legacy of Joe Hill, American Labor Icon_, Bloomsbury Press, 2011, pp. 274-275, "(Ta-ra-ra Boom De-ay)"
Gibbs M. Smith, _Joe Hill_, 1969 (I use the 1984 Peregrine Smith Books edition), pp. 274-275, "Ta-ra-ra Boom De-ay" (1 text)

File: LDC494

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