Rattlesnakin' Daddy (v 2) Blind Boy Fuller Piedmond (Carolina) (see second page) Listen to how he plays the rhythm. Look for this on Youtube. Tuning: D F# A C (Open D7)

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I woke up this morning about half past four Somebody knocking on my back door *Says* that's my rattlesnakin' daddy, that's my rattlesnakin' daddy That's my rattlesnakin' daddy, wants to rattle all the time

Yes, he rattle this morning about half past three Half past four, he wants to rattle some more 'Cause that's my rattlesnakin' daddy, that's my rattlesnakin' daddy That's my rattlesnakin' daddy, wants to rattle all the time

I got a range in my kitchen, bake bread nice and brown Get my rattlensnake daddy, turn my dumper upside down 'Cause I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy, 'cause I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy, wants to rattle all the time

Spoken: Rattle now, boy!

I can rattle to the left, rattle to the right My woman said “I believe my rattlesnake daddy can rattle all night” 'Cause I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy, 'cause I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy, wants to rattle all the time

I rattle every morning till late at night Reason why my rattlesnake mama don't allow me out of her sight 'Cause I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy, 'cause I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy, wants to rattle all the time

Now the old folks rattling, the young ones too Ain't nobody rattle just the way I do 'Cause I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy, 'cause I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy, wants to rattle all the time

Yes, I rattled this morning about half past ten Half past nine, I'm going to rattle again 'Cause I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy, 'cause I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy I'm a rattlesnakin' daddy, wants to rattle all the time Interesting Fact Source: Moore, Dave. “RE: [pre-war-blues] Pink Anderson / Floyd Council.” E-mail to Bryan Sinclair. 14 March 2005.

Syd Barrett of the rock band apparently came up his band’s name by combining the first names of South Carolina bluesman Pink Anderson and bluesman Floyd Council. According to blues scholar Dave Moore of Bristol, UK, “there have been many incorrect stories printed about the derivation of the name.” The origin of the name “Pink Floyd” most likely came from an LP in the possession of Barrett titled Blind Boy Fuller: 1935-1949 (Phillips BBL 7512, c. 1962). The liner notes written by describe Pink Anderson and Floyd Council as being “amongst the many blues singers that were to be heard in the rolling hills of the Piedmont, or meandering with the streams through the wooded valleys.”