Sheet Music, 1910-1919

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MUM00682, 0012

Description

Cover: drawing of Ephraham Jones dancing in the foreground, while a marching band performs in the background; Publisher: Leo Feist Inc. (New York)

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Songs -- United States -- 20th Century; Popular Music -- United States

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Original Collection

Sheldon Harris Collection (MUM00682), Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries

Lyrics

Lyrics:
First verse
Old Ephraham from Alabama Was just a good for nothing lazy man; No kind of work to him was interesting, Though Eph' was always on the job suggesting; But folks confess, His laziness was never known to stand a certain test; It seems that melody And Eph' cannot agree, Just start a band and he gets busy
Chorus
Ev'ry time a band starts playing, he just looks all around, all around, Then his body starts aswaying and he bows to the ground, to the ground, to the ground. He stands there awhile alistening, soon his lips they start awhistleing, Then he's gone, gone, gone like a flash, with a dash, and crash, Oh! Makes no diff'rence where that band is anywhere, he'll be there. If there's people all around him ev'rywhere, he don't care, he don't care, he don't care. Other times he's doggone lazy, But it seems that music sets him crazy, And the folks all call him Brass: band Ephraham Jones.
Second verse
A country fair was held out there, All kinds of bands arrived from ev'ry where; Their playing certainly kept Eph'ram busy, he chased those bands around till he felt dizzy; They made him mad, But he was glad, Cause music simply couldn't make him sad, Those bands have left the town, But Eph' don't wear a frown, He follows them around, he's happy
(Chorus)

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Brass Band Ephraham Jones / music by Geo W. Meyer; words by Joe Goodwin

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