This old American standard was composed sometime in the 1850's by R. Bishop Buckley. Buckley was a member of The Buckley Serenaders, a popular minstrel group founded by his father James Buckley, a British immigrant who brought all three of his sons into the family business. Although the lyrics are not especially memorable, the infectious melody has kept the song a favorite for almost a century and a half.
As Irwin Silber notes in Songs of the Civil War, "Wait for the Wagon" inspired (by his count) no fewer than ten political- or military-related parodies during the War years. One of the more popular was "The Southern Wagon."
This song is for Chuck Ten Brink, because he asked for it.
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"Wait for the Wagon"