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Campbell's Melodies. Susan Dear. ; O I lub Susan dearly, I've lub'd her many a day [first line] ; Susan dear Susan dear Wont you show some lub for me [first line of chorus]
Campbell (composer). - : Wm. Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, Cor. of Park Place, 1848
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The Only Correct & Authorized Edition. Music of the Ethiopian Serenaders. De Color'd Fancy Ball. ; Oh what enchanting pleasure On de light Bombastic toe [first line]
: William Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, Cor. of Park Place, 1847
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Christy's Melodies. Rosa Dear. ; O, de sun dat rises in de eastern sky, Am not more clear [first line] ; O, de sun dat rises in de eastern sky, Am not more clear [first line of chorus]
E. P. Christy (lyricist); C. D. Abbott (composer). - : Jaques and Brother, 385 Broadway, 1847
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Christy's Melodies. Walk in the Parlor. ; I'm right from old Virginny, wid my head so full of knarledge [first line] ; Walk into de parlor and hear de banjo ring [first line of chorus]
E. P. Christy (lyricist). - : Jaques and Brother, 385 Broadway, 1847
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Christy's Melodies. Carry Me Back To Old Virginia ; The floating scow of Old Virginny I work'd in from day to day [first line] ; Den carry me back to Old Virginny [first line of chorus]
E. P. Christy (arranger). - : Jaques and Brother, 385 Broadway, 1847
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Christy's Melodies. My Pretty Yaller Gal. ; O, white folks listen to dis song, dat I am gwine to sing [first line] ; For she was de prettiest yaller gal dat ever I did see [first line of chorus]
Thomas Vaughn (composer). - : Jaques and Brother, 385 Broadway, 1847
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Songs of the Virginia Serenaders. De Ole Grey Goose. ; I am a nigger hard to beat, Hot from de North Carlina [first line] ; Oh! look ober yonder, Dont you see de ole grey goose [first line of chorus]
J. W. Turner (arranger); J. P. Carter (composer). - : Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 & 69 Court St., 1844
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The Georgia Melodies. The Raftsman. ; I was born in ole Virginny And my little gals name is Dine [first line] ; My Raft is by the shore She's light and free [first line of chorus]
: Henry Prentiss, 33 Court St., 1844
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Carter's Melodies. Alabama Joe. ; I've liv'd in Alabama where de coler'd [sic] race am plenty [first line] ; Strike de tow and heel nigger, O! strike de heel and toe [first line of chorus]
Sam'l Rice (arranger). - : Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 & 69 Court St., 1844
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Miss Lucy Neale, or, the Yellow Gal. A Celebrated Ethiopian Melody. ; I was born in Alabama, My master's name was Deal [first line] ; Oh! poor Lucy Neale, Oh! poor Lucy Neale [first line of chorus]
James W. Porter (arranger). - : George Willig, 171 Chesnut St., 1844
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The Celebrated Negro Melodies. Jim Crow Polka. ; Now listen what Ise gwan to say, It is de fashion ob de day [first line] ; Den up, and down, fast, and slow, Toe, and heel [first line of chorus]
A. F. Winnemore (composer); Thos. Comer (composer). - : Geo. P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row, 1843
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The Celebrated Negro Melodies. Boatmans Song. ; De Boatman dance and de Boatman sing De Boatman up to eb'ryting [first line] ; Dance de Boatman Dance Oh dance de Boatman dance [first line of chorus]
Thos. Comer (composer). - : Geo. P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row, 1843
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The Celebrated Negro Melodies. Jim Crow Polka. ; Now listen what Ise gwan to say, It is de fashion ob de day [first line] ; Den up, and down, fast, and slow, Toe, and heel [first line of chorus]
A. F. Winnemore (composer); Thos. Comer (composer). - : Geo. P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row, 1843
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Jumbo Jum. An Original Nigger Ballad. ; My name's Jumbo Jum and I cum from Tennessee [first line]
: Henry Prentiss, 33 Court St., 1840
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Sweeny's Virginy Melodies. Ole Virginy Break Down. ; Way down in ole Virginny Dar I hear de fiddle ring [first line]
: Henry Prentiss, 33 Court St., 1840
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Tell Me Josey Whar You Bin. The Celebrated Nigger Duett. ; Tell me Josey whar you bin? To leave me this way is a sin [first line]
: Henry Prentiss, 33 Court St., 1840
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Backside Albany. A Comic Song. ; Backside Albany dar Lake Shamplain, One leetle Pon half full a water [first line]
Mr. Michael Hawkins (composer); William Clifton (arranger). - : Endicott, 359 Broadway, 1837
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Jim Brown. A Celebrated Nigger Song. ; I am de sassy niggar, An dey call me Jim Brown [first line] ; lalle doodle lalle doodle lalle doodle laddle la [first line of chorus]
William Clifton (composer arranger). - : Endicott, 359 Broadway, 1836
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台灣民俗體育發展之研究-以舞龍為對象
施美雪. - 0000-00-00
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Jim Crow. ; Come listen all you galls and boys Ise just from Tuckyhoe [first line]
: E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street, [n.d.]
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