About the song

“Rabbit in the Log” is a timeless treasure that has been delighting listeners for decades. Written by June Carter Cash, this charming song is a testament to her remarkable talent as a songwriter and performer. Released in 1967, “Rabbit in the Log” is a nostalgic ode to the simple joys of country living, featuring June’s warm, honey-toned vocals and a lilting melody that will transport you to a bygone era.

 

The song’s narrative is a whimsical tale of a rabbit that takes up residence in a log, much to the delight of a young girl who has been watching it from afar. The lyrics are a celebration of the beauty of nature, the magic of childhood, and the simple pleasures in life. June’s storytelling is effortless, painting a vivid picture with her words that will leave you smiling and feeling grateful for the little things.

 

June Carter Cash was a country music icon, known for her work as a songwriter, singer, and performer. She was also the wife of the legendary Johnny Cash, and her music often reflected her deep roots in country and Appalachian traditions. “Rabbit in the Log” is a prime example of her skill as a songwriter, showcasing her ability to craft songs that are both personal and universal.

 

Throughout her career, June Carter Cash was praised for her unique voice, which was both sweet and strong. Her singing style was characterized by its warmth, intimacy, and emotional depth, making her a beloved figure in country music. “Rabbit in the Log” is a standout track in her discography, featuring June’s signature vocals and a memorable melody that will stick with you long after the song is over.

 

If you’re a fan of classic country music, or simply looking for a song that will transport you to a simpler time, “Rabbit in the Log” is a must-listen. June Carter Cash’s music is a treasure trove of nostalgia and charm, and this song is a perfect example of her talent and artistry. So sit back, relax, and let June’s warm vocals and the lilting melody of “Rabbit in the Log” carry you away to a world of simplicity and joy.

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Lyrics

There’s a rabbit in the log and I ain’t got no dog
How will I get him I know ( I know )
I’ll get me a briar and I’ll twist it in his hair
That’s how I’ll get him I know
I know ( I know ) I know ( yes I know )
That’s how I’ll get him I know
I’ll get me a briar and I’ll twist it in his hair
That’s how I’ll get him I know

I’ll build me a fire and I’ll roast that old hare
Roll him in the flames to make him brown
And I’ll feast here tonight while the moon’s shining bright
Just find me a place to lie down
To lie down, to lie down
Find me a place to lie down
I’ll feast here tonight while the moon’s shining bright
Just find me a place to lie down

I’m going down the track with a chicken on my back
The soles on my shoes nearly gone
Just a little ways ahead there’s an old framer’s shed
That’s where I’ll rest my weary bones
Weart bones, weary bones
That’s where I’ll rest my weary bones
Just a little ways ahead there’s an old farmer’s shed
That’s where I’ll rest my weary bones

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