A collaboration between Berlin and E. Ray Goetz, brother of Berlin's first wife, Dorothy.
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Copyrighted on May 27, 1912 under this title. Then, copyrighted on June 12. 1912 with the title saying simply "Fid, Fid, Fiddle Dee-Dee". The second song has slightly different lyrics in the verse.
Verse 1:
Fiddler Joe from Kokomo took lessons on the piccolo
After seven years or so, he could play a violin
Beneath his whiskered chin, he'd tuck his violin
And when you least expected, Fiddler Joseph would begin
Chorus:
On his fid-fid-fid-fid-fid-fid-fiddle-dee-dee!
He played a melody
As plain as plain could be
Now he might have played that tune
On his harp or his bassoon
But he played it on his fid-fid-fiddle-dee-dee!