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Folks that put on airs
- Publication Year :
- 2024
- Subjects :
- Broadsides 19th century. United States
Songs Texts. 19th century United States
Popular music Texts. 19th century United States
Ballads Songs and music Texts. 19th century
Humorous songs Texts.
Minstrel music Texts. 19th century United States
African Americans Songs and music Texts.
Stereotypes (Social psychology) Songs and music Texts.
Musique populaire Textes. 19e siècle États-Unis
Chansons humoristiques Textes.
Musique de ménestrels (Théâtre américain) Textes. 19e siècle États-Unis
African Americans.
Ballads.
Broadsides.
Humorous songs.
Minstrel music.
Popular music.
Songs.
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
United States.
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- First line: Oh, White Folks, listen will you now., Without music., At head of song sheet: "J. H. Johnson, Song Publisher, Stationer & Printer, No. 7 N. Tenth St., 3 doors above Market, Phila.", "Published by permission of W.H. Coulston ... No. 147 North Eighth Street."--Below performer's name., Text of song in six seven-line stanzas, each with chorus., OCLC microform #31593244 credits Minstrel and Ballad headings., CPM sheet music edition # 001495-BYULG (1863)--credits Coulston as composer and Angelo as lyricist., CPM song sheet has deep creases, blurred print and holes, obscuring lyrics., See variant edition: 001788-BROAD., This edition not in Edwin Wolf's American Song Sheets.
- Accession number :
- edsoai.ocm60195143