Who Broke the Lock (on the hen house door)?

| December 4, 2013 | 18 Comments

Who Broke the Lock (on the hen house door)?

“A song Riley Puckett taught me to love” Lew Dite with his banjo uke. The last two verses are my own words.

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  1. jacquesmees says:

    Love it 5*

  2. lewdite says:

    Thank you.

  3. raymondcrooke says:

    Great little song!

  4. pirrung123 says:

    Thats great man i love it :o)

  5. ghostgal30e says:

    Ggollee I like your little dittys as my dad used to call little songs like
    this.5*****

  6. jkfan2005 says:

    The Girls of the Golden West (Millie and Dolly Good) sang this song on the
    Rudy Vallee radio show in 1935.

  7. missmaryewing says:

    Great! Ww used to have this record by H.M. Barnes and his Blue Ridge
    Ramblers, a 78 on the Brunswick label. I loved it, but sadly it got broken
    years ago. If you can get hold of a copy, its worth hearing. Thanks for
    sharing.

  8. Rob Seaver says:

    I’ve been watching your videos for some time, and have always enjoyed them.
    This one is great, and you seemed to have a lot of fun with it. Thanks for
    sharing your talent! Consider this one “favorited”.

  9. joeyc333 says:

    ROFL

  10. canajian says:

    OUTSTANDING!! ***** I loved it!!!

  11. R7musing says:

    I wanted to thank you for sharing this song. My grandfather, who passed two
    years ago, used to sing this song. I remember asking him about this song
    and he smiled, but was unable to give me the lyrics. Thank you…

  12. lewdite says:

    Thanks for the background.

  13. Alex Hadley says:

    Not me, it was like that when I got here. Nice work Lew, 5 stars.

  14. lewdite says:

    Mostly from old recordings. Ever since CD’s came on the market digital
    recordings have been able to clean up the pops and crackles of old 78
    recordings and make them available once again to anyone who wants to take
    the time to search them out. I have done this for years.

  15. cariboubill says:

    I’ll be darned, Lew! I didn’t think anyone else knew this song. Tony and
    Juanita used to sing it on a Portland, Maine radio station. Thanks for
    keeping these old songs alive. …Bill

  16. nichmars says:

    Great Song, check out the thirtees(?) recording of Curley Weaver and the
    Georgia Browns doing it, my favorite version. Thanks man!

  17. JosephNScott says:

    This song has very deep roots. It was a hit song recorded by “white” and
    “black” artists on cylinders in the 1890s. It was apparently an answer song
    to the 1880s song “Dars A Lock On De Chicken Coop Door” by Sam Lucas, who
    was about the third best-known “black” songwriter in the U.S., and had
    begun playing guitar in the 1860s.

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