Cotton-Eye Joe is an American folk song commonly associated with the American South. The exact origin of the song is unclear, although it predates the Civil War.
I could have been married a long time ago,
If it hadn't been for cotton-eyed Joe.
If it hadn't been for cotton-eyed Joe.
Old bull fiddle and a shoe-string bow,
Wouldn't play nothin' but a cotton-eyed Joe.
Wouldn't play nothin' but a cotton-eyed Joe.
Play it fast or play it slow,
Didn't play nothin' but cotton-eyed Joe.
Didn't play nothin' but cotton-eyed Joe.
Don't you remember a long time ago,
Daddy worked a man called cotton-eyed Joe.
Daddy worked a man called cotton-eyed Joe.
Where do you come? Where do you go?
Where do you come from, cotton-eyed Joe?
Where do you come from, cotton-eyed Joe?
Come for to see you, come for to sing,
Come for to show you my diamond ring.
Come for to show you my diamond ring.
Cotton-Eyed Joe for Easy/Level 5 Piano Solo
Cotton-Eyed Joe for Easy/Level 3 Guitar Solo