Work Don't Bother Me (Old Time Music: Sounds of America 1923 - 1936, Vol. 1)
WORK DON'T BOTHER ME
1. I don't bother work. Work don't bother me. I'm just as happy as a bumblebee. Eat when I can get it. Sleep 'most all the time. I don't give a doggone if the sun don't never shine. Go 'most ev'rywhere. I don't pay no fare. I can ride a freight train most ev'rywhere. Looks mighty strange, strange to me. Work, work, work don't bother me.
2. Old Bill [last name?] worked down in the holler, Want to know the diff'rence 'tween a woman and a dollar. Ain't no diff'rence, one and all. A woman is large and a dollar is small. Look-a here, Bill. [I'll] try to explain, make you understand. A dollar will go from hand to hand. A woman goes to workin' man, I'll talk about it, A woman goes to workin' man.