Similar Grandma that what learned many yearsa go, but Grandpa in the attic is new to me, but very agreeable. For that matter, most of these folk songs are very agreeable.
Our family grew up singing this song every Sunday at my grandparents.. "Grandma's in the cellar, Lordy can't you smell her, baking biscuits on her durned old dirty stove, in her eye there is a matter that keeps dripping in the batter and she whistles while the (loud sniff) runs down her nose....down her nose...down her nose..and she whistles while the (sniff) runs down her nose...in her eye there is a matter that keeps drippin in the batter and she whistles while the (sniff) runs down her nose.
Similar Grandma that what learned many yearsa go, but Grandpa in the attic is new to me, but very agreeable. For that matter, most of these folk songs are very agreeable.
af553672 1 year ago
a fine song. not the lyrics i remember but fine none the less
Donnahasaids 2 years ago
Our family grew up singing this song every Sunday at my grandparents.. "Grandma's in the cellar, Lordy can't you smell her, baking biscuits on her durned old dirty stove, in her eye there is a matter that keeps dripping in the batter and she whistles while the (loud sniff) runs down her nose....down her nose...down her nose..and she whistles while the (sniff) runs down her nose...in her eye there is a matter that keeps drippin in the batter and she whistles while the (sniff) runs down her nose.
vibrashn 2 years ago
havent herd that since i was a child
TheMisssuzie 2 years ago
My cousin once claimed to have written this. Just the first verse, and the words were slightly different.
kittyprydekissme 3 years ago