Uncle Remus

Frank Zappa · Apostrophe (') [1974]

Wo, are we movin' too slow?

Have you seen us,

Uncle Remus . . .

We look pretty sharp in these clothes (yes, we do)

Unless we get sprayed with a hose

It ain't bad in the day

If they squirt it your way

'Cept in the winter, when it's froze

An' it's hard if it hits

On yer nose

On yer nose



Just keep yer nose

To the grindstone, they say

Will that redeem us,

Uncle Remus . . .

I can't wait till my Fro is full-grown

I'll just throw 'way my Doo-Rag at home

I'll take a drive to BEVERLY HILLS

Just before dawn

An' knock the little jockeys

Off the rich people's lawn

An' before they get up

I'll be gone, I'll be gone

Before they get up

I'll be knocking the jockeys off the lawn

Down in the dew

Uncle Remus

Frank Zappa's "Uncle Remus" is a hauntingly atmospheric track from the 1974 album *Apostrophe (')*. Recorded in a sparse, minimalist style, the song features Zappa's distinctive vocal delivery layered over a brooding, ambient soundscape that evokes a sense of eerie stillness. The piece draws upon the folkloric figure of Uncle Remus but strips away traditional narrative elements to focus on mood and texture. It stands as a prime example of Zappa's experimental approach during this period, blending elements of ambient music with his signature vocal stylings to create a unique sonic landscape that has become a staple of his discography.