On The Trail Of Negro Folk-Songs-online book

A collection of negro folk songs with lyrics, sheet music & commentaries.

By Dorothy Scarborough Assisted By Ola Lee Quiledge Copyright, 1925 By Harvard University Press

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How often have I overheard alluring snatches of song, only to be baffled by denial when I asked for more. Kindly black faces smile indulgently as at the vagaries of an imaginative child, when I persist in pleading for the rest. "Nawm, honey, I wa'n't singing nothing — nothing a-tall! " How often have I been tricked into enthusiasm over the promise of folk-songs, only to hear age-worn phonograph records, — but perhaps so changed and worked upon by usage that they could possibly claim to be folk-songs after all! — or Broadway echoes, or conventional songs by white authors! Yet cajolements might be in vain, even though all the time I knew, by the uncanny instinct of folk-lorists, that there were folk-songs there. And even when you get a song started, when you are listening with your heart in your ear and the greed of the folk-lorist in your eye, you may lose out. If you seem too much interested, the song retreats, draws in like a turtle's head, and no amount of coaxing will make it venture back. And there is something positively fatal about a pencil! Songs seem to be afraid of lead-poisoning. Or perhaps the pencil is secretly attached by a cord (a vocal cord?) to the singer's tongue. It must be so, for otherwise, why has it so often happened that when I, distrustful of my tricky memory to hold a precious song, have sneaked a pencil out to take notes, the tongue has suddenly jerked back and refused to wag again? Yet that is not always the case, for sometimes the knowledge that his song is being written down in­spires a bard with more respect for it and he gives it freely.

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On The Trail Of Negro Folk-Songs, Contents list & Page Numbers.
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Copyright Notice
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Table of Contents
On The Trail Of Negro Folk-songs - 0103
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De ark kep' arollin' on,I WENT UP ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP - 0107
Go tell Aunt Patsy - 0108
JULY ANN JOHNSON, When I'm dead and buried - 0109
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I want to be ready I want to be ready, Keep a-inchin' along inchin' along - 0111
If you get there before I do - 0112
I bless the Lawd I'm born to die - 0113
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I'm gwine down to Jordan Hallelu - 0115
Gwine to lay me on a cooling board one of dese mornings,Hope I'll jine de band - 0116
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AFRICAN COUNTING SONG, All along all along, all along - 0119
I went out to worldv wiggy waggy(riddle) - 0120
MAMAN DONNE MOIN UN PITIT MARI LITTLE HUSBAND) - 0121
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MOST DONE LING'RIN' HERE - 0125
Go fay go fay,INGO-ANGO FAY - 0126
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I ain't got time to tarry - 0129
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If I had the gov'ner - 0131
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HANGMAN'S TREE THE, MAID FREED FROM THE GAL-LOWS THE - 0135
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Hangman,hangman,slack the rope - 0141
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LADY ISABEL AND THE ELF KNIGHT, There was a tall an' handsome man - 0143
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FROG WENT A-COURTW - 0146
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Froggy went a-courtin he did ride, MISTER FROG - 0148
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A LITTLE BOY THREW HIS BALL, JEW'S DAUGHTER THE - 0153
LITTLE HARRY HUGHES - 0154
LORD LOVEL - 0155
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BABES IN THE WOODS, THREE JOLLY WELSHMEN, - 0157
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BARBARA ALLEN,In London town whar I was raised - 0159
CHERRY TREE CAROL, Joseph was an old man - 0160
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When the day was appointed for Skew-ball to run - 0163
My hosses is hongry an' they will not eat hav - 0164
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MASSA HAD A YALLER GAL - 0167
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COTTON-EYED JOE - 0169
Fox and the lawver was different in kind The - 0170
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'TWAS ON DE BLUFF - 0172
LONESOME ROAD THE, Look down look down that lonesome road - 0173
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Matthew Mark,Luke, and John - 0176
I found a little boll weevil - 0177
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FRANKIE AND ALBERT, Frankie was a good woman - 0180
Frankie went to the barkeepers's to get a bottle of beer - 0181
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FRANKIE - 0183
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DUNCAN AND BRADY - 0185
TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR - 0186
COON-CAN GAME THE,I sat down to a coon-can game - 0187
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HOP-JOINT THE - 0189
I WENT TO THE HOP-JOINT - 0190
Funniest thing that ever I seen, Take a-one on me,TOM CAT - 0191
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I got up one mornin' jes' 'bout four o'clock - 0193
GAMBLER'S BLUES,HOW SAD WAS THE DEATH OF MY SWEETHEART,I went to John Seley's hospital - 0194
I saw a youth the other day,LOST YOUTH THF - 0195
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As I come 'long the new-cut road,JUBA - 0198
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I went down to de back of de fiel',JIMMY ROSE,JOHNNY BOOKER - 0200
BROTHER EPHRUM GOT DECOON AND GONE ON - 0201
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CRAWDAD SONG,De jawbone walk,DWELEY - 0203
LULA GAL - 0204
HOLD MY MULE, JIM A-LONG JOSEY - 0205
As I was going up a new-cut road - 0206
'TAINT GWINE RAIN NO MO' - 0207
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DAR WAS A GAL IN OUR TOWN - 0210
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BUFFALO GALS - 0213
I rock from Selma ting tang,IN SOME LADY'S GARDEN - 0214
DANCE SONG ,Lead a man di-dee-o - 0215
MY MAMMY STOLED A COW - 0216
MISS MARY JANE, Who moan for me? - 0217
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VOYEZ CE MULET LA - 0219
UN DEUX TROIS - 0220
AURORE PRADERE - 0221
MILATRAISSE COURRI DANS BAL - 0222
11 y a un petit chien chez nous, LE CHIEN - 0223
BILE DEM CABBAGE DOWN, Marster had an old grey rooster - 0224
Wheel about turn about do jes' so, - 0225
Come listen all you gals and boys,JIM CROW - 0226
I wish I was an apple,JUMP JIM CROW,MISS DINAH,Turn about and twist about - 0227
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Frog in the middle (chant) - 0230
Aransom Shansom through yander,In my lady's chamber - 0231
LIPTO - 0232
Dog in the wood,I ac' monkey motions too-re-loo,MONKEY MOTIONS - 0233
HOP OLD SQUIRREL - 0234
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Here I stand (chant) - 0237
Chickamy chickamy crany crow,Here we go round the strawberry bush - 0238
CLOSET KEY THE, I done lost de closet key - 0239
DO DO PITY MY CASE - 0240
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All around the May pole,MAY POLE SONG, THIS LADY SHE WEARS A DARK-GREEN SHAWL - 0242
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Hush-a-by don't cry, LULLABY - 0245
GO TO SLEEP LITTLE BABY, GO TO SLEEPY LITTLE BABY - 0246
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BAA-BAA BLACK SHEEP, Way down yonder - 0248
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My baby loves shorting - 0252
CRADLE SONG, Leddle bit-a Niggeh an' a great big toe,Toolie low toolie low,toolie low - 0253
FAIS DO DO MINETTE, WHO DAT? - 0254
FAIS DO DO COLAS - 0255
CREE-MO-CRI-MO-DORRO-WAH, - 0256
Go to sleep my little brother, Way down south on a cedar creek - 0257
Go to sleep little baby, GREAT BIG DOG - 0258
MAMMY'S LITTLE BOY, Who all de time a-hidin' - 0259
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As I walked down the new-cut road, CHARLESTON GALS - 0262
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I WENT TO MY SWEETHEART'S HOUSE - 0266
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BOIL DEM CABBAGE DOWN, W'ite folks go to chu'ch, - 0268
Fox he got a bushy tail - 0269
KARO SONG - 0270
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MISTER RABBIT - 0273
Every little soul must shine - 0274
BRA' RABBIT (OYSCHA') - 0275
GREAT BIG NIGGER SITTIN' ON A LOG, I went down to my pea-patch, Jakey went out a-hunting on one moonshiny night - 0276
As 1 went out by the light of the moon - 0277
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MONKEY AND THE BABOON,THE - 0280
Monkey married the baboon's sister, Didn't old Noah build him an ark,First he made a sun - 0281
Walk-ee-in walk-ee-in - 0282
Come down to Tennessee - 0283
I had a little pony, I went to the river an' I couldn't getacross, 184 - 0284
I had a old mule - 0285
WHOA MULE! - 0286
Haw Buck,haw Buck haw, LAST YEAR WAS A FINE CRAP YEAR, You got to quite kickin' my dog around - 0287
DAN TUCKER, I looked down the road, JIMMY-MA-RILEY-OH! - 0288
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Mary she did dream a dream - 0290
YOU CALL ME DOG I DON' KER, Jay-bird sittin' on a hickory limb, Jim crack corn - 0291
Git along down town, HAWKIE IS A SCHEMIN' BIRD - 0292
Monkey settin* on de end uf a rail - 0293
Creepin' in de henhouse on mah knees, - 0294
GO TELL AUNT TABBIE - 0295
I had a little rooster and my rooster pleased me - 0296
THERE WAS AN OLD NIGGER,HIS NAME WAS DR PECK - 0297
BULLFROG, Bullfrog jumped in de middle of de spring, Fare ye well my ladies - 0298
Catfish runnin' down de stream - 0299
ZACCHEUS CLIMBED THE SYC-AMO' TREE - 0300
DE BLUE-TAIL FLY, Milk and de veal, There's flies on me, When I was young I used to wait - 0301
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LA PLUIE TOMBE - 0303
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Dere's de fox an' de hare, DEY ALL GOT A MATE BUT ME, - 0305
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GRASSY ISLANDS, I'm gwine away to leave you - 0307
CITY OF REFUGE, (A) little streak o' lean an' a little streak o' fat,WORK-SONG,You better run - 0308
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Wouldn't drive so hard but I needs de Warns - 0310
I'm a thinkin' of you honey - 0311
TOUT PITIT NEGRESSE - 0312
Alabama boun', Where was you Sweet Mama - 0313
I went to de ribber an' my gal went,too, Mister Oaktree yo' day done come!, WOODCHOPPER'S SONG, - 0314
Come Butter, come! - 0315
I'm a minder - 0316
Million dollars, Thought I fell in ten foot o' water - 0317
Help me drive 'er - 0318
Dis is de hamma killed John Henry, Ef I had 'bout fo'ty-five dollahs, HAMMER SONG, JOHN HENRY'S HAMMER SONG, - 0319
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JOHN HENRY'S DEAD - 0321
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Who build de ark? - 0323
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WAY DOWN IN OLE' VIRGINIA, - 0325
Hoo ah hoo! Hoo ah hoo! Hoo ah hoo! - 0326
AIN'T IT HARD TO BE A NIGGER?, Well it makes no difference - 0327
Here sits de woodpecker, Monday mornin' way 'fo' day - 0328
All day I works in de cotton an' de corn, HEAR DEM BELLS!, Workin' on de levee - 0329
I looked at de sun and de sun looked high, Look at the sun - 0330
Boss am comin', Hardest work I ever done, I'se gwine to stan' - 0331
I'M A NACHEL-BAWN REACHER - 0332
De white man say de times is hahd - 0333
Ain't gwine to work no more, DATS ALL RIGHT - 0334
AIN'T NO USE 0' MY WORKIN'SO HARD - 0335
I got a gal her name is Maude, Me V my baby an' my baby's frien' - 0336
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Jay Gooze said befo' he died - 0338
Better git yo' ticket, DON'T YOU GRIEVE AFTER ME Don't you leave me here,Jes' lemme tell you what de 'Gator done - 0339
Got a train in Cairo, MIDNIGHT TRAIN AND THE TO' DAY TRAIN THE - 0340
Well ah looked down de railroad fuh as ah could see - 0341
Thought I heard dat K C whistle blow - 0342
BAD MAN SONG, I dreamt last night I was walkin'around, I got the blues but I haven't got the fare,LITTLE SADIE - 0343
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DE DUMMY LINE, DUMMY LINE DE, LOOK WHERE DE TRAIN DONE GONE - 0345
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DON'T LET YOUR WATCH,RUN DOWN CAP'N ,Great big tie an' little bitty man,Working on the section dollar and a half a day - 0347
I'VE BEEN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD - 0348
CASEY JONES - 0349
Joseph Mica was a good engineer - 0350
IT'S LOOKIN' FER RAILROAD BILL - 0351
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TRAIN IS A-COMING,THE - 0353
DE GOSPEL TRAIN AM LEABIN', GOSPEL TRAIN AM LEABIN'DE, - 0354
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KEEP YORE HAND UPON THE CHARIOT - 0356
EVERY TIME I FEEL THE SPIR-IT - 0357
We are soldiers in this blessed war - 0358
HE'S COMIN' THIS AWAY, Yonder comes my Lord - 0359
LITTLE BLACK TRAIN THE - 0360
God said to Hezekiah - 0361
FUNERAL TRAIN THE - 0362
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Dey tell me Joe Turner's come to town, JOE TURNER BLUES - 0365
You'll never miss the water till the well runs dry - 0366
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Did you ever hear the story of,Long John Dean, LONG GONE - 0368
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DON' CHER LOOK AT MECA'-LINE! - 0373
Ah got de blues, Baby I can't sleep and neither can I eat,FOUR O'CLOCK,Late last night - 0374
A burly coon you know, Ef yore gal gets mad an tries to bully you-u-u - 0375
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You keep on a-talkin' till you make-a me think - 0377
BROWN-SKINNED WOMAN, I'll tell you somep'n that bothers my mind - 0378
I WISH I HAD SOMEONE TO CALL MY OWN, JACK 0' DIAMONDS - 0379
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Down in de place whar I come,know, from, YOU SHALL BE FREE (see p 265), - 0384
KEEMO KIMO (see p 157) - 0385
Charley will you come out tonight?, ZACCHEUS - 0386
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