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Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby avalen » Sun Dec 02, 2012 12:38 am

ok, so its a song, a phrase I read lately and my mind said, "What the hell is cracking corn?" So of course I googled it, ( I google a lot of stuff :D ) Anyway,
didn't really care who Jimmy was but it bugged me trying to figure out what cracking corn meant. Best I can figure out, there are two different
interpretations. I guess actually the song comes back from the days of slaves and I guess Jimmy was a slave. So I come across this column written by
some guy named Cecil and Cecil says .......
song interpretation is not a science, and the passage of time hasn't made things any easier. A hundred years from now God knows what they'll make of "Stairway to Heaven." "Jimmy Crack Corn" (originally "Jim Crack Corn") tells the story of a slave whose job is "to wait on Massa and hand him de plate / Pass down de bottle when he git dry / And bresh away de blue-tail fly." Among the things he's supposed to bresh away de blue-tail fly from is Massa's pony, using a hickory broom. One day when the flies are especially thick, one gets through and bites . . . well, either Massa or the pony, you can't quite tell. Anyway, the pony bolts, Massa pitches into the ditch and dies, and the coroner's jury blames the blue-tail fly. "Jim[my] crack corn, I don't care / Ole Massa gone away."

Scratch around and you'll find some interesting takes on this song. When we consulted Tom Miller, Straight Dope curator of music, he told us about an interpretation he'd picked up from Charlie Maddox, a musician in Shenandoah, Virginia. Maddox said "crack corn" came from the old English term "crack," meaning gossip, and that "cracking corn" was a traditional Shenandoah expression for "sitting around chitchatting." Maddox claimed "Jimmy Crack Corn" was an abolitionist song, and that "blue-tail fly" referred to federal troops in their blue uniforms overthrowing the slave owners.

A conspicuous defect of this theory is that "Jimmy Crack Corn," published in 1846, is attributed to an outfit called the Virginia Minstrels. The Virginia Minstrels helped originate the blackface minstrel show, not one of your prime vehicles for abolitionist sentiment. The author of the song, though not definitely known, was probably a Virginia Minstrel named Daniel Emmett, a popular songwriter and musician whose best-known composition was the southern anthem "Dixie" (1859). Like his contemporary Stephen Foster, Emmett was a northerner who wrote sentimental songs about the south in black dialect. So don't go looking for any deep social message.

Still, who is Jimmy and why did he crack corn? Maybe it's about gossip, like the man said. But an equally plausible theory I've heard is that "cracking corn" means cracking open a jug of corn liquor. Try it next time your Massa goes away, and after a half dozen verses you won't care either.

— Cecil Adams
I find this interesting, but then of course my mind said.."well who is this Cecil Adams? and what makes him an expert?" Well, Cecil Adams is a columnist
that writes a column called The Straight Dope, but is he an expert? I don't know, but Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care. ;)
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Re: Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby snowball » Sun Dec 02, 2012 12:41 am

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby Bethers » Sun Dec 02, 2012 1:40 am

What fun.
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Re: Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby Redwahine » Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:33 am

...and now we know the rest of the story!! :P Thank you Ava for the fun and interesting background on an old song. I love little tidbits about cultures and traditions..
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Re: Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby Liz » Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:52 am

Loved that little bit of history...and used to sing that song without knowing its interpretation.
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Re: Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby Nasoosie » Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:58 am

Thanks, Ava, for that great history lesson of the day! I brought my fiddle back from the trailer to practice, so maybe I will learn Jimmy Cracked Corn for the GTG! I can certainly play the chords to it on my guitar to sing around a campfire. I have a month, almost, to get practiced up.
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Re: Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby BirdbyBird » Sun Dec 02, 2012 9:16 am

Great research...as good as the meaning of some of the old nursery rhymes.
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Re: Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby mitch5252 » Sun Dec 02, 2012 10:25 am

That was an interesting little read.
But now I can't get that song out of my head!!
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Re: Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby sharon » Sun Dec 02, 2012 10:29 am

Yeah, thanks Ava, I'm gonna be singing this all day!! Interesting tho...
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Re: Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby JanetA » Sun Dec 02, 2012 12:52 pm

someone sure has too much time on their hands! JUST KIDDINGGGGGGGGGGG ! ! ! ! (now im ducking)
sorry,, just couldn't resist.! ! yeah,,, there's more than 2 smart asses on this forum (mitch and vickie)

hahaha,,, and yes,,, I DO care,,, no wait,, naaaaaaaaaaaaaah,,, i don't really,,, (yes i do!) :lol: :lol:


i know i know,, get back in my cave and stay off the forum!


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Re: Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby havingfunnow » Sun Dec 02, 2012 1:36 pm

What interesting background! I can't imagine it being an abolitionist song originally, with that background -- but I can imagine it being adopted as abolitionist music thirty years later, for sure. Sort of the way the freedom quilts adopted a pre-existing form and used it to transmit information. Very cool!

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Re: Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby Carolinagal » Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:36 pm

Really interesting, as stated before, I love tidbits of history like this. I , too, can't get the song out of my head now !!! Thanks lots, Ava !!!

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Re: Jimmy cracks corn and I don't care

Postby cpatinjones » Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:45 pm

Thanks for the history info.
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