POP! GOES THE WEASEL

And that night, for a special birthday treat, Pa played 'Pop Goes the Weasel' for her...... -- Little House in the Big Woods, Chapter 5, "Sundays"

 

"Pop! Goes the Weasel" is one of the few songs Laura Ingalls Wilder mentioned in Pioneer Girl, yet it is not included in the existing manuscript of Little House in the Big Woods. In Pioneer Girl, Pa doesn't play the song as a birthday treat for Laura; he plays it after the "two big bears" story.

Now a nursery favorite, "Pop! Goes the Weasel" is considered a traditional American song, and sheet music for it was published a number of times in the 1850s. The song dates back to the 1700s, with lyrics in Cockney slang. For example, "pop" meant "to pawn" - and "weasel" is derived from "weasel and stout," meaning "coat." It wasn't uncommon for men to own one dress coat, which they would pawn for money and then buy back when possible. "Pop goes the weasel" thus means to "pawn one's coat." The Eagle is said to refer to The Eagle Tavern in North London, later a music hall. In the second verse below, a "weasel" refers to a weaver's shuttle, often pawned in the same way clothing was. In some versions, including the one in Little House in the Big Woods, the monkey chases the weasel around "the cobbler's bench." And in Laura's version, the "preacher kissed the cobbler's wife." Obviously, there are countless ways to say "easy come, easy go"!

POP! GOES THE WEASEL (one version)

 

All around the mulberry bush,

The monkey chased the weasel.

The monkey thought 'twas all in fun,

Pop! Goes the weasel.

 

A penny for a spool of thread,

A penny for a needle.

That's the way the money goes,

Pop! Goes the weasel.

 

Up and down the city road,

In and out of the Eagle.

That's the way the money goes,

Pop! Goes the weasel.

 

Half a pound of tuppeny rice,

Half a pound of treacle.

Mix it up and make it nice,

Pop! Goes the weasel.

POP! GOES THE WEASEL (from Little House in the Big Woods)

 

A penny for a spool of thread

Another for a needle,

That's the way the money goes.

Pop! Goes the weasel!

 

All around the cobbler's bench,

The monkey chased the weasel.

The preacher kissed the cobbler's wife,

Pop! Goes the Weasel!

 

 

 

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Click on the above images to view a copy of original sheet music for "Pop! Goes the Weasel."

This music is archived in the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library of Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0185 USA.. The Historic American Sheet Music Program provides access to music published in the United States between 1850 and 1920.

   

For more information:

For a complete list of songs from the "Little House"® books, go to the SONG INDEX.

One of the most popular "Little House"® songs, "Pop! Goes the Weasel" is included in The Laura Ingalls Wilder Songbook, compiled and edited by Eugenia Garson, 1968. Information and a recording is included in Musical Memories of Laura Ingalls Wilder, written and edited by William Anderson, 1992. It is also included in My Little House Songbook (with tape), compiled by Erin Gathrid, 1995. All three are available from HarperCollins Publishers. "Pop! Goes the Weasel" is also included in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Songs From Home, produced by the Laura Ingalls Wilder Home Association, Mansfield, Missouri, 1992. The recording includes music played on Pa's fiddle! Sheet music is included in Songs of the Prairie, compiled by Margaret Irwin, 1968. Published in De Smet, this book is now out of print. "Pop! Goes the Weasel" is featured on the cd "Pop Goes the Weasel & Children's Dances to American Classics" with music by Happensdance. This cd contains eight "Little House"® songs on fiddle and piano. For information, phone (214) 357-8213.

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