[1] It was sung from the point of view of a railroad man who had lost money playing conquian.
[2] At least twelve artists recorded the tune before World War II.
It has been recorded under various titles such as "A Corn Licker Still in Georgia" (Riley Puckett) and "Rye Whiskey" (Tex Ritter).
[3] The song is related to "Drunkard's Hiccoughs",[4] "Johnnie Armstrong", "Todlen Hame", "Bacach", "Robi Donadh Gorrach", "The Wagoner's Lad", "Clinch Mountain", "The Cuckoo", "Rye Whiskey", "Saints Bound for Heaven", "Separation", and "John Adkins' Farewell.
"[5] This family of tunes originally comes from the British Isles, though it is most well known in North America.