Come listen all you galls and boys I's jist from Tuckyhoe, Mr. T. Rice as the original Jim Crow., and Weel about and turn about and do jis so
Description:
"[Jim Crow] was the invention of Thomas Dartmouth ('Daddy') Rice"--Series of old American songs / Brown University Library, no. 15., "1819-1831. Riley, E., 29 Chatham St. [New York]"--Early American sheet music / Dichter & Shapiro, p. 226., Caption title., Cover illustration: lithograph of ragged Afro-American man with hand on hip and 2 cabins in background, with caption "Mr. T. Rice as the original Jim Crow.", For voice and piano., From the collection of Paul Mellon., and Verses 1-4 printed on p. [2]; verses 5-44 printed on p. [3]
Publisher:
E. Riley
Subject (Name):
Mellon, Paul--Ownership. and Rice, Tom,--1808-1860.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Songs and music., Minstrel music--United States, Minstrel music--United States., and Songs with piano.
"A hit yesterday, a hit today, a hit to-morrow, aplogies to Ku Klux Klan.", "Lyric by Al Mars. Music by Clarence Krause"--P. 3., First line: Sambo Rastus is my name., Fox trot for solo voice and piano., Publisher's advertisement for other music on p. [1] at end., and Title p. illustration of a line of white Klansmen against a black background; inset photo of "The Krause-Drewery Novelty Orchestra, Dallas, Texas."
Publisher:
Krause & Mars,
Subject (Name):
Ku Klux Klan (1915- ), Ku Klux Klan (1915- )--Songs and music., and Mars, Al.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Songs and music., Blues (Music), Foxtrots., and Songs with piano.
Are you comin' out ma dusky maid, I'm gwine to sing a coon song, and My dusky maid
Description:
Color illustrated title page signed: Hassall., First line of chorus: Are you comin' out ma dusky maid., First line: I'm gwine to sing a coon song., Publisher's advertisement on unnumbered page at end., Song for voice and piano., Staff notation., and Stamp: Chappell & Co. Ltd.
Publisher:
Chappell & Co.,
Subject (Name):
Chappell and Co. Stamp., Chappell and Co., publisher., Cooper, Margaret, 1877-1922, performer., Grotesques, performer., and Hassall, John, 1868-1948, ill.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Songs and music., Popular music--1901-1910., and Popular music--1911-1920.
For voice and piano., Publisher's advertisement on title page verso and unnumbered page at end., Staff notation., and Stamp: Sample copy. Imperfect: upper right corner mutilated.
Accompanied by newspaper clipping, pasted in at end., Her eyes twin pools -- Your lips are wine -- Your eyes so deep -- The glory of the day was in her face., and With piano accompaniment.
Burleigh, H. T. (Harry Thacker), 1866-1949. Campbell, James Edwin, 1867-1895. Phillips, Ray E. (Ray Edmund), 1889-1967
Published / Created:
[c1901]
Call Number:
JWJ -V3 B92 P69
Image Count:
21
Resource Type:
Music (Printed & Manuscript)
Description:
I doan want fu't' stay hyeah no longah -- Ma Lawd's a-writin' down time -- When de debble comes round -- De blackbird an' de crow -- My Merlindy Brown -- Negro lullaby -- An antebellum sermon. and Songs for solo voice with piano accompaniment.
Publisher:
G. Schirmer,
Subject (Name):
Burleigh, H. T.--(Harry Thacker),--1866-1949--Presentation inscription to C. v. Vechten., Campbell, James Edwin, 1867-1895., Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 1872-1906., Phillips, Ray E. (Ray Edmund), 1889-1967., and Van Vechten, Carl,--1880-1964--Presentation inscription from H.T. Burleigh.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Music, Blues (Music), Popular music--1901-1910., and Songs with piano.
For piano., Publisher's advertisement on unnumbered page at end., and Title page illustration: soldiers march with the American, and other, flags.
Publisher:
Frank K. Root & Co.,
Subject (Geographic):
United States.--(OCoLC)fst01204155
Subject (Topic):
Flags.--(OCoLC)fst00926942, Flags--Pictorial works., Flags--United States--Pictorial works., Marches (Piano), Marches (Piano)--(OCoLC)fst01009063, Piano music., Piano music.--(OCoLC)fst01063403, Popular instrumental music--United States--1911-1920., and World War, 1914-1918--Songs and music.