The Alabama Folk Lyric: A Study in Origins and Media of Dissemination

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Ray Broadus Browne
Popular Press, 1979 - 480 Seiten

Alabamians have always been a singing people. The settlers who moved into the various sections of the state brought with them songs which reflected their national origins and geographical backgrounds, and as they spread into the hills and over the lowlands they created new songs out of the conditions under which they lived. Also, they absorbed songs from outside sources whenever these pieces could be adapted to their sentiments and ways of life. Thus, by a process of memory, composition and recreation they developed a rich body of folk songs. The following collection a part of the effort to discover and preserve these songs.

 

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Sweet Lily
43
Why Dont You Try?
49
Venus My Shining Star
57
Sweet Birds
66
Love Me
74
Over The Garden Wall
80
Why Cant We Wed?
87
Kitty Clyde
94
Social Commentary Songs
329
The High Society Girl
332
Boys in this Country Trying to Advance
333
Putting On The Style
335
Its The Fashion
338
Twenty Years Ago
340
Booker T Washington
343
Climbing Up The White House Stairs
346

On The Tombigbee River So Bright
107
The Ohio
109
The Twelve Days of Christmas
110
Unhappy Love Songs
112
Swinging In The Lane
113
My Pretty Quadroon
117
The Sailor Boy
120
The Blackest Crow
122
Barney McCoy
123
Im Sitting by the Stile Mary
127
Woe Unto Me When the Time Draws Near
128
Cannot Be Your Sweetheart
130
You Went and Courted Nancy
133
Once Had A Sweetheart
134
Dark Blue Eyes and Raven Hair
135
Blue Belle
139
Zula 40
140
Thou Hast Learned to Love Another
142
You Are False But I Forgive You
146
AntiMarriage Songs
148
Dont Like Your Family
150
Twenty Long Years Since I Married
151
A Single Life
152
Spinsters Gay
154
The Old Maids Song
155
Poor Old Maids
157
E Comical Love Songs
161
The Waterfall
164
Kissing
166
James And A
168
Dont Know Why I Feel So Shy
170
Once I Was Single Boo Hoo Hoo Hoo
173
Early in the Spring When I was Young
175
Boys Keep Away from the Girls
177
Old Straw Bonnet
180
Shoemakers Song
181
Dumma Locy Locy
182
Rolling River
183
Little Black Mustache
184
Devilish Mary
187
Fare You Well Sister Phoebe
189
She Was Bred in Old Kentucky
232
Two Sweethearts
239
Mabel Clare
247
The Girl I Loved in Sunny Tennessee
254
109
270
My Little Home in Tennessee
276
Little White Rose
290
Two Little Girls in Blue
292
Ill Be All Smiles Tonight
297
PseudoNegro Songs
301
Darling Cloe
304
Old Carolina State
307
Little Old Log Cabin in Tennessee
309
The Jawbone Song
311
Aunt Jemimas Plaster
314
Tater Pie
317
As I Went Down to Mas Cornfiel
318
Bill Bailey
320
Loving Henry
322
Johnson Had an Old Gray Mule
323
Old Miss Ruckett
326
Old Tom Wilson
327
Old Miss Wilson
328
Satiric Songs
349
Arkansas Traveler I
352
Arkansas Traveler II
354
Tommy And Jack
357
My MotherInLaw
359
Had But Fifty Cents
362
Bill Morgan
365
Chinning Music
367
Home Sweet Home To Me
369
The Old Miller
371
Brian OLynn
374
The Dutchman Song
376
Parodies of Songs
379
Down on The Farm
382
Parody of Down On The Farm
384
Maggie Jones
386
You Drove A Buick
387
Parody of Home Sweet Home
388
Just Tell Them That You Saw Me
389
Parody of Just Tell Them That You Saw Me
391
Sweet Marie 155
394
Parody of Sweet Marie
396
Funny Songs
399
Old Zachariah Fell In The Fire
402
Old Rosin The Beau
404
George Buck
406
Sam Simon
407
The Old Gray Horse
408
Neckties Up Behind
410
The Beaver Cap
412
She Dont Wear No
415
Jennie Jenkins
416
Buy Me a Rocking Chair
418
When I Was A Little Boy
420
When Father Was A Little Boy
422
Had A Fine Sash
423
Where Shall I Go?
424
Saint Jonah
425
My Sweethearts Gone to the Fair
426
Trouble On Your Mind
427
Hop Light Ladies
429
Lazy Mary Will You Get Up?
431
Hop Along Sister Mary
433
Send For The Ladies
434
Going Up Hippocreek
435
A Medley
436
Animal Songs
439
Simon Slick
442
Chicken In The Bread Trough
445
Jaybird Sitting On a Hickory Limb
447
Old Cow Died of Whooping Cough
448
Sir Piggy
449
Chicken Pecking on a Tambourine
450
Jaybirds Gave a Concert Free
452
Jaybird Died With the Whooping Cough
453
Literary Songs
455
The Cottage Girl
458
Maid of Athens
461
Ben Bolt
469
Dan Kelly
470
Where is My Darling Tonight?
476
Somebody
477
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Autoren-Profil (1979)

Ray Browne was born in Millport, Alabama, in 1922, and was educated at the University of Alabama, Columbia University, and the University of California at Los Angeles. As founder of the Popular Culture Association (1970) and of the Department of Popular Culture at Bowling Green University. Browne was an early advocate of applying serious study to popular culture. Roy B. Browne died on October 22, 2009.

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