Tell Old Bill

Tell Old Bill – aka Ol’ Bill – aka This Evening So Soon – is a folk song that can be traced back to the early Ragtime era. This version comes from Dave Van Ronk’s second album released in 1961. Van Ronk’s source was most likely Bob Gibson, an influential 1950’s folkie, who recorded a version in 1957. Gibson got his version from Carl Sandburg’s collection of folk songs, American Songbag. The version in John and Alan Lomax’s book American Ballads and Folk Songs, also credits Sandburg. The song melody and the lyric refrain seem to come from an early ragtime composition by Ben Harney titled, “You’ve Been a Good Old Wagon, But You Done Broke Down” which is considered to be the first ragtime tune ever published.

“Ring Them Bells” a Bob Dylan cover by D.T. Huber

Ring Them Bells by Bob Dylan from his 1989 Oh Mercy album.

To continue this song, I say:

Ring them bells
For the doctors and nurses and health care workers
Ring them bells
For the scientists working on a COVID-19 vaccine
Ring them bells
For those who are out of work
Ring them bells
For the children who rely upon schools as their main source of food
Ring them bells
For workers at the grocery store
Ring them bells
For first responders
Ring them bells
For delivery people
Ring them bells
For John Prine

We are all in this together and we are, collectively, the child that cries when innocence dies.