This is my dog. Was my dog. He’s gone now. Went a long time ago.
He was a Koolie, an Australian working dog. He was also a little thick. Still a wonderful dog that was devoted and happy as dogs tend to be.
We called him Waddley Archa. Waddley for short. It’s a name I picked up from a song that I learned in the USA in 1984. I was working at an American summer camp with the Scouts for 6 weeks. Every week we’d have a campfire as the grand finale of the week with that group of boys. We’d sing lots of songs, I’d lead them in Waltzing Matilda. It was a fun time.
I learned several new songs, as you do when you travel around. I brought them back to Australia and taught my own Cub Scouts these new songs, Waddle-ee-ah-cha was one of them. It was really just a nonsense song, no purpose to it, and it had a nice little tune, good to sing around a camp fire. It may have had some actions, and I’ve been sitting here singing it and going through the actions, they don’t seem right, and I look a right dill waving my arms around poking my nose and kicking my feet up.
Here’s the lyrics as recorded in the song book from the summer camp:
Waddle-ee-ah-cha, waddle-ee-ah-cha
Doodle-ee-do, doodle-ee-do,
Waddle-ee-ah-cha, waddle-ee-ah-cha
Doodle-ee-do, doodle-ee-do,
Some folks say there ain’t nothing to it,
All you gotta do is doodle-ee-do it.
I like the rest but the part I like the best
Is doodle-ee-do doodle-ee-do, Oy!
So, nice story. But wait, there’s more!
I was playing around on the net and found myself at archive.org, The Internet Archive. It’s a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more. I saw that they had a bunch of music recorded from old 78rpm records. I’ve got a few old 78’s in the cupboard, and an old gramophone to play them on. So I began searching through the treasure of old music to see if there were any recordings that I knew. And there was.
In amongst them was one called Doodle-Le-Do by Harry Raby and the 3-D Valley Boys. It’s not dated. I almost went right on past it, then the words began to sing in my mind and I thought, no, it couldn’t be. I hit play and there it was! The song actually has music to it!
So, here’s to Waddley and Darcy, our two dogs. Hit play and feel free to sing along.