Waist Deep in the Big Muddy

Pete Seeger

About Waist Deep in the Big Muddy

"Waist Deep in the Big Muddy" is a song written by Pete Seeger in 1967. Depicting a platoon being led to their deaths by an ignorant captain, the song was an allegory for the US involvement in the Vietnam War. Seeger was invited to perform the song on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in September 1967, but the performance was initially censored by CBS. The network relented after strong support from the Smothers Brothers, and Seeger returned to perform the song on the show in early 1968.  


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1967
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It was back in nineteen forty-two,
I was a member of a good platoon.
We were on maneuvers in-a Louisiana,
One night by the light of the moon.
The captain told us to ford a river,
That's how it all begun.
We were -- knee deep in the Big Muddy,
But the big fool said to push on.

The Sergeant said, "Sir, are you sure,
This is the best way back to the base?"
"Sergeant, go on! I forded this river
'Bout a mile above this place.
It'll be a little soggy but just keep slogging.
We'll soon be on dry ground."
We were, waist deep in the Big Muddy
And the big fool said to push on.

The Sergeant said, "Sir, with all this equipment
No man will be able to swim."
"Sergeant, don't be a Nervous Nellie,"
The Captain said to him.
"All we need is a little determination;
Men, follow me, I'll lead on."
We were, neck deep in the Big Muddy
And the big fool said to push on.

All at once, the moon clouded over,
We heard a gurgling cry.
A few seconds later, the captain's helmet
Was all that floated by.
The Sergeant said, "Turn around men!
I'm in charge from now on."
And we just made it out of the Big Muddy
With the captain dead and gone.

We stripped and dived and found his body
Stuck in the old quicksand.
I guess he didn't know that the water was deeper
Than the place he'd once before been.
Another stream had joined the Big Muddy
'Bout a half mile from where we'd gone.
We were lucky to escape from the Big Muddy
When the big fool said to push on.

Well, I'm not going to point any moral,
I'll leave that for yourself
Maybe you're still walking, you're still talking
You'd like to keep your health.
But every time I read the papers
That old feeling comes on;
We're, waist deep in the Big Muddy
And the big fool says to push on.

Waist deep in the Big Muddy
And the big fool says to push on.
Waist deep in the Big Muddy
And the big fool says to push on.
Waist deep! Neck deep! Soon even a
Tall man'll be over his head, we're
Waist deep in the Big Muddy!
And the big fool says to push on!

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Pete Seeger

Peter "Pete" Seeger (born May 3, 1919) is an iconic American folk singer. A fixture on nationwide radio in the 1940s, he also had a string of hit records during the early 1950s as a member of The Weavers, most notably their recording of Lead Belly's "Goodnight, Irene", which topped the charts for 13 weeks in 1950. Members of The Weavers were blacklisted during the McCarthy Era. In the 1960s, he re-emerged on the public scene as a prominent singer of protest music in support of international disarmament, civil rights, and environmental causes. more »

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9 facts about this song

Song Background
"Waist Deep in the" Big Muddy is a 1967 anti-war song composed by renowned folk singer Pete Seeger. It was written during the height of the Vietnam War, conveying a strong message against the war's continuation.
Lyrics Interpretation
The song uses analogy to criticize the Vietnam War. It tells the story of an army platoon training in the Mississippi River, where the officer ignores the dangers and eventually drowns, representing the misguided leadership during the Vietnam War era.
TV Controversy
Pete Seeger's performance of the song was controversially censored when he appeared on CBS’s "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" in 1968 due to its critical stance on government policy. However, public outrage led to the song being aired when Seeger returned to the show the following year.
Album Release
"Waist Deep in the Big Muddy" was initially released as a single, but later became the title track on Seeger’s 1967 album, waiving its unique narrative style and powerful social commentary.
Cultural Impact
The song is considered one of the most powerful anti-war songs in history, and it played a significant role in turning public sentiment against the Vietnam War.
Critics' View
Critics have praised the song for its potent allegory and emotional resonance, as well as Seeger's direct yet subtle songwriting.
Song Legacy
"Waist Deep In The Big Muddy" continues to be remembered and referenced in popular culture and the music industry. It was covered by multiple artists including Richard Shindell and Ani DiFranco.
Folk Music Icon
Besides this song, Pete Seeger was highly respected for his lifelong commitment to activism through music, and he's known for using his platform to address various social and political issues.
Pete Seeger Performance
Despite the controversy surrounding the song, Pete Seeger's passionate and authentic performances endeared him even more to fans and fellow activists who shared his sentiments.

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