Turkey in the Straw is an American folk song that first gained popularity in the 1820s as a fiddle tune. In 1909, American composer, Charles Ives, included the tune in his Symphony No. 2.
Turkey in the straw,
Turkey in the hay,
Turkey in the straw,
Turkey in the hay,
Roll 'em up and twist 'em up
A high tuck a-haw
And hit 'em up a tune called
'Turkey in the Straw'.
Went out to milk
And I didn't know how
I milked the goat
Instead of the cow
A monkey sittin'
On a pile of straw
A-winkin' at
His mother-in-law.
Turkey in the straw,
Turkey in the hay,
Turkey in the straw,
Turkey in the hay,
Roll 'em up and twist 'em up
A high tuck a-haw
And hit 'em up a tune called
'Turkey in the Straw'.
I came to the river
And I couldn't get across
So I paid five dollars
For a big bay hoss
Well, he wouldn't go ahead
And he wouldn't stand still
So he went up and down
Like an old saw mill.
Turkey in the straw,
Turkey in the hay,
Turkey in the straw,
Turkey in the hay,
Roll 'em up and twist 'em up
A high tuck a-haw
And hit 'em up a tune called
'Turkey in the Straw'.
Did you ever go fishin'
On a warm summer day
When all the fish
Were swimmin' in the bay
With their hands in their pockets
And their pockets in their pants
Did you ever see a fishie
Do the Hootchy-Kootchy Dance?
Turkey in the straw,
Turkey in the hay,
Turkey in the straw,
Turkey in the hay,
Roll 'em up and twist 'em up
A high tuck a-haw
And hit 'em up a tune called
'Turkey in the Straw'.
Turkey in the Straw for Easy/Level 3 Piano Solo
Turkey in the Straw | Easy Piano Lesson for Kids