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Wikipedia article


"'Ticklish Reuben'" is a folk song written by Cal Stewart in 1900. Released on the Victor Label, the song is a prime example of the "laughing song" genre. Initially, the tune starts off normally, then descends into jolly, rhythmic laughing.

Lyrics as follows



'Oh',


'My name is Ticklish Reuben
'

'From way down in old Vermont
'

'And ev'rything seems ticklish to me
'

'I've been tickled by a feather
'

'I've been tickled by a wasp
'

'I've been tickled by a yellow bumblebee
'

'I have always got a tickled sort of way about my clothes
'

'It doesn't really matter where I be
'

'I am tickled in the morning and I'm tickled in the night
'

'Something's always sure to tickle me
'

'hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah
'

'hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah'

(repeat x12)

'Once I put some pepper into Dad's snuffbox
'

'And the way he acted was a sight to see
'

'Well he coughed and he sneezed till I thought he'd have a fit
'

'And then he took me out to tickle me
'

'I was always getting tickled by someone about the house
'

'So why they take to ticklin' I could never see
'

'And the apple-butter paddle it is all in splinters now
'

'Daddy wore it out a-ticklin' me
'

Other versions



The song became popular among hillbilly artists in the 1920s.Russell,Tony.Rural Rhythm: The Story of Old-Time Country Music in 78 Records.United States:Oxford University Press,2021. page 81. Among the most influential was the version by Uncle Dave Macon as "Something's Always Sure to Tickle Me" on Vocalion Records, changing the lyrics of the first verse to name himself "little Davie" and the home state to "Tennessee".McNutt,Randy.Cal Stewart, Your Uncle Josh: America's King of Rural Comedy.United States:iUniverse,2011. page 154 It was recorded as part of the Bristol Sessions by the Smyth County Ramberlers on October 27, 1927 and released on Victor 40144.McGee,Marty.Traditional Musicians of the Central Blue Ridge: Old Time, Early Country, Folk and Bluegrass Label Recording Artists, with Discographies.United States:McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers,2016. page 144. It was included on the Cathedral Quartet's 1970 album 'It's Music time' as "Laughing Song".


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