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Hey weevils this is one of my favourite songs: Big Binweevil Ball.

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Right this way to the V.I.P. room!

Woah, woah! Woah, woah! Woah, woah!

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I’ve got a feeling that there’s something going down tonight! Shout it out, let me hear you call!

So grab a friend, dress right, get your bin style right! Everyone can come to the Bin Weevil Ball!

No need to queue ’cause we’re waiting for you! Woah!

You’ve got a ticket to the hot-test show in town!

So get inside and enjoy the ride! ‘Cause it’s time to get down, down, down, down, down!

Get ready to dance Bin Weevils, dance Bin Weevils! Party in the Bin, let the party begin!

Got to dance Bin Weevils, dance Bin Weevils! You can have it all!

At the Big Bin Weevil Ball!

Woah, woah! Woah, woah! Woah, woah!

Big Bin Weevil Ball!

Woah, woah! Woah, woah! Woah, woah!

If you’re anybody, everybody’s here tonight! Got all my friends, at the back of the room!

So come along, sing a song, get your BOOM, BOOM on!

Everybody’s gonna make the roof lift soon!

No need to queue, ’cause we’re waiting for you! Woah!

You’ve got a ticket to the hot-test show in town!

So get inside and enjoy the ride!

‘Cause it’s time to get down, down, down, down, down!

Get ready to dance Bin Weevils, dance Bin Weevils! Party in the Bin, let the party begin!

Got to dance Bin Weevils, dance Bin Weevils! You can have it all!

At the Big Bin Weevil Ball!

Woah, woah! Woah, woah! Woah, woah!

Big Bin Weevil Ball!

Woah, woah! Woah, woah! Woah, woah!

Big Bin Weevil Ball!

Woah, woah! Woah, woah! Woah, woah!

Big Bin Weevil Ball!

Woah, woah! Woah, woah! Woah, woah!

Get ready to dance Bin Weevils, dance Bin Weevils! Party in the Bin, let the party begin!

Got to dance Bin Weevils, dance Bin Weevils! You can have it all!

At the Big Bin Weevil Ball!

Woah, woah! Woah, woah! Woah, woah!

Big Bin Weevil Ball!

Woah, woah! Woah, woah! Woah, woah!

Big Bin Weevil Ball!

CRASH!!!!!

(Fling) My lovely club! Who did this?!?!?

(Clott) We did!!

(Fling) TINNNKKKK!!!! CLOOOTTTT!!!!

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My ALL Time favourite Binweevils song: Splosh The Dosh

Got the whole world in my hands

And I’ve got so many plans

So much money in the bank

Yes I have

I splosh the Dosh

I splosh the Dosh

Got the whole world at my feet

Nothing is out of my reach

Standing on my balcony

You know me

CHORUS

Living the dream

This is the life for me

Living the dream

Flash the cash ’cause I’m carefree

Living the dream

This is the life for me

Living the dream

Flash the cash ’cause I’m carefree

Come and party on with me!

I’m all dressed up to the nines

Yes, I know. I’m looking fine

Got no trouble, got no strife

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It’s the life

I splosh the Dosh

I splosh the Dosh

CHORUS x3

The Great Binweevils

Tell you ’bout Tink and Clott

Giving it all they’ve got

Dreaming up schemes and tricks

You’d better beware

Tell you ’bout minted Dosh

Him and his sister Posh

Chucking round so much Mulch

They haven’t a cre

I said hey, you, lend me your ear

‘Cause the best Bin Buddies are here

CHORUS

We’re Bin Weevils, the great Bin Weevils

Rocking up to say

We’re Bin Weevils, the great Bin Weevils

Here to make your day

And if you love Bin Weevils

The great Bin Weevils

Why not come and stay?

We’re Bin Weevils, the great Bin Weevils

Having fun the great Bin Weevil way

Tell you ’bout playwright, Ink

All of his poems STINK!

Bunty and Fling and Lab

Are part of the crew

So gather round, everyone

Bin Weevils Theme Song Lyrics

Singing along with Song

Snappy will take a weevil picture or two

You’ve got Gam, Flam, Bongo and Jam

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And now you’re part of the band

CHORUS

Just call on Scribbles for the news in the Bin

He’ll always be there when adventures begin…

CHORUS x3

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'Boll Weevil' is a traditional blues song, also known by similar titles such as 'Boweavil' or 'Boll Weevil Blues'. Many songs about the boll weevil were recorded by blues musicians during the 1920s through the 1940s. However, a rendition by Lead Belly recorded in 1934 by folklorist Alan Lomax led to its becoming well-known. A 1961 adaptation by Brook Benton became a pop hit, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100.

Lyrics[edit]

The lyrics deal with the boll weevil(Anthonomus grandis), a beetle, which feeds on cotton buds and flowers, that migrated into the U.S. from Mexico in the late 19th century and had infested all U.S. cotton-growing areas by the 1920s, causing severe devastation to the industry.

Origins[edit]

'Mississippi Boweevil Blues'
Single by Charlie Patton
B-side'Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues'
Released1929
Format78 rpm record
RecordedJune 14, 1929, Richmond, Indiana
GenreDelta blues
Length3:09
LabelParamount
Songwriter(s)Charlie Patton
Producer(s)H.C. Spier
Charlie Patton singles chronology
'Prayer of Death (Parts 1 & 2)'
(1929)
'Mississippi Boweevil Blues'
(1929)
'Down the Dirt Road Blues'
(1929)

Perhaps as early as 1908,[1] blues pioneer Charley Patton wrote a song called 'Mississippi Boweevil Blues' and recorded it in July 1929 (as 'The Masked Marvel') for Paramount Records. Some of the lyrics are similar to 'Boll Weevil,' describing the first time and 'the next time' the narrator saw the boll weevil and making reference to the weevil's family and home. 'Mother of the Blues' Ma Rainey recorded a song called 'Bo-Weavil Blues' in Chicago in December 1923, and Bessie Smith covered it in 1924, but the song had little in common with Lead Belly's 'Boll Weevil' aside from the subject matter.

In both Jaybird Coleman's 'Boll Weevil,' from the late 1920s, and Blind Willie McTell's, from the 1930s, there is an element of a dialogue between the boll weevil and a farmer. W.A. Lindsey & Alvin Condor's 'Boll Weevil' recorded February 24, 1928 contains these same elements.[2] But the first version to include all the hallmarks of the song is Lead Belly's, first recorded by Lomax on October 15, 1934 in Shreveport, Louisiana. Lead Belly re-recorded the song a number of times between 1934 and his death in 1949, with slightly different lyrics. Fats Domino's 'Bo Weevil' song portrays a performance of the Bo Weevil song at celebration on a farm.

Other versions[edit]

The following is a list of versions of the song by other artists.

  • Carl Sandburg - March 4, 1926 (as 'The Boll Weevil', Victor 20135)
  • W.A. Lindsey & Alvin Condor - February 24, 1928 (as 'Boll Weevil', available on People Take Warning! Murder Ballads and Disaster Songs, 1913-1938)
  • Oscar Woods - 1940 or 1941 (as 'Boll Weevil Blues')
  • Woody Guthrie - 1940
  • Buster Ezell - 1941
  • Tex Ritter - 1945[3]
  • Burl Ives - 1956
  • Norman Luboff Choir - 1956
  • The Weavers - 1957
  • Ramblin' Jack Elliott - 1958
  • Eddie Cochran - 1959
  • Brook Benton - 1961 (as 'The Boll Weevil Song')
  • Connie Francis - 1961 (from Sings Folk Song Favorites, MGM Records E3969 US)
  • Pink Anderson - 1961
  • Johnny Mann Singers - 1962
  • Odetta - 1963
  • Harry Belafonte - 1968 (released 2001)
  • Shocking Blue - 1969
  • Pete Seeger - 1970
  • Jimmy Page - 1984
  • Albert Lee - 1993
  • Nashville Bluegrass Band - 1995
  • Dave Van Ronk - 1996
  • The White Stripes - 2001 - 2007 (performed live)
  • North Mississippi Allstars - 2005 (as 'Mississippi Boll Weevil')
  • Old Crow Medicine Show - 2008
  • The Wiggles - 2008
  • Bobby Bare - 2012
  • Punch Brothers - 2015

Brook Benton version[edit]

'The Boll Weevil Song'
Single by Brook Benton
from the album The Boll Weevil Song and 11 Other Great Hits
B-side'Your Eyes'
ReleasedMay 1961
Format45 rpm record
Recorded1960
GenreNovelty song
Length2:39
LabelMercury
Songwriter(s)Traditional, arranged by Brook Benton, Clyde Otis
Producer(s)Shelby Singleton
Brook Benton singles chronology
'Think Twice'
(1961)
'The Boll Weevil Song'
(1961)
'Frankie and Johnny'
(1961)

The 1961 recording by American R&B singer Brook Benton was released as 'The Boll Weevil Song' in an adaptation by Benton and frequent musical collaborator Clyde Otis. Considered a novelty record, it was produced by Shelby Singleton and appeared on an album called The Boll Weevil Song and 11 Other Great Hits.

Benton's recording was a hit single during the summer of 1961 and became the highest-charting single of his career on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, where the singer had eight Top 10 hits between 1959 and 1970. 'The Boll Weevil Song' spent three weeks at number two on the Hot 100 chart.[4] On the R&B chart, where Benton had enjoyed even greater success, the song also reached number two.

On the week ending July 17, 1961, Billboard Magazine debuted the 'Easy Listening chart' (renamed the Adult Contemporary chart in 1979). This separate chart was created to list songs that the magazine deemed were not rock and roll records. Since the number-one song on the Hot 100 chart at the time was 'Tossin' and Turnin' by rock and roll singer Bobby Lewis, and Benton's song was not considered rock and roll by the magazine, 'The Boll Weevil Song' holds the distinction of being the first number-one song on the Billboard Easy Listening chart.[5]

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In the UK, the song reached a peak position of number 30 on the UK Singles Chart and remained in the Top 40 for eight weeks during the summer of 1961.

The majority of the song's lyrics are spoken by Benton, as in when the farmer inquires, 'Say, why'd you pick my farm?', to which the boll weevils reply, 'We ain't gonna do ya much harm'. The chorus of 'we're lookin' for a home' was sung by Benton and the Mike Stewart Singers.

Eddie Cochran version[edit]

'Boll Weevil Song' is an adaption of the traditional blues song written by Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart. It was the B-side of Cochran's Liberty Records hit single 'Somethin' Else' and released in July 1959.

See also[edit]

Bin Weevils Theme Song Youtube

References[edit]

  1. ^Leggett, Steve. 'Boll Weevil Here, Boll Weevil Everywhere: Field Recordings, Vol. 16 (1934-1940)'. AllMusic. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  2. ^Rickert, David (February 20, 2008). 'Various Artists People Take Warning! Murder Ballads and Disaster Songs, 1913–1938'. Allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  3. ^'Ritter, Woodward Maurice [Tex]'. Texas State Historical Association (tshaonline.org). Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  4. ^Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 8th Edition (Billboard Publications), page 59.
  5. ^Hyatt, Wesley (1999). The Billboard Book of #1 Adult Contemporary Hits (Billboard Publications), page 1.

Theme Song Definition

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