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Nina simone Well the song pre-dates the American Civil War. Aparently there was a recording made in 1925 that is closer to the original version than the watered down lyrics used today. In the original song, the story is about Cotton Eyed Joe... a black man who woos all the women in town.
The song is "Nation of Violence" by Dale Oliver.
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The name of the song is "Time for the Holidays" performed by Nate Krieswirth and his band Cancel Winter. All the songs from the Joe commercials can be found at: www.joe.ca/Video_en.aspx
'You're the Best Around' by Joe Esposito. It's an awesome song!
The song is called "Cotton Eyed Joe", but those are not the correct lyrics. That particular part of the song goes: "Where did you come from, where did you go, where did you come from, cotton eyed Joe?" That is part of the chorus of the song
Cotton-Eyed Joe was created in 1861.
Cotton Eyed Joe.
I believe that would be Cotton Eyed Joe.
no they dont sing cotton eyed joe the rednex do so look it up.
The band Rednex, who originated in Sweden, sang Cotton Eyed Joe in 1994.
The origins of the folk song "Cotton Eye Joe" are unclear, with no definitive author. The song has been passed down through generations as a traditional American folk tune.
It is called a Schottische. I believe the answer you are looking for is "Orange Blossom Special"
Cotton Eyed Joe - 1972 was released on: USA: 17 February 1972 (Berlin International Film Festival)
The song is called "Cotton Eyed Joe" by the Rednex. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEMVwZRJ-UQ
Here are the lyrics to Cotton Eyed Joe by Rednex: If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe If It hadn't Been For Cotton Eyed Joe I'd Been Married a long Time Ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe He brought a disaster wherever he went The hearts of the girls were to hell, broken sent. They all ran away so nobody would know and left only men 'cause of Cotton-Eye Joe (Yee-Haw) If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go where did you come from Cotton-eye Joe If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe He brought disaster wherever he went The hearts of the girls were to hell, broken sent. They all ran away so nobody would know and left only men 'cause of Cotton-Eye Joe If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe If it hadn't been for Cotton-Eye Joe I'd been married long time ago Where did you come from where did you go Where did you come from Cotton-Eye Joe
Nina simone Well the song pre-dates the American Civil War. Aparently there was a recording made in 1925 that is closer to the original version than the watered down lyrics used today. In the original song, the story is about Cotton Eyed Joe... a black man who woos all the women in town.