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Sam of Tennessee and Dandy Jim of Caroline / sung by the Virginia Minstrels with great applause ; the words and melody arranged by F. Johnson.
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- Format:
- Musical score
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Popular music--To 1901.
- Popular music.
- Minstrel music--United States.
- Minstrel music.
- Music by African American composers.
- Blackface minstrel music--Scores.
- Blackface minstrel music.
- United States.
- Genre:
- Scores.
- Minstrel songs.
- Popular music.
- Notated music.
- Penn Provenance:
- Stein, Kurt
- Physical Description:
- 1 score (2 unnumbered pages) ; 33 cm
- Other Title:
- Sam of Tennessee
- Dandy Jim of Caroline
- First line of text: In Tennesee whar I was born
- First line of text: II've often heard it said of late
- Place of Publication:
- Philadelphia (112 S. 3d St.) : Osbourn's Music Saloon, [1844?]
- Notes:
- For voice and piano with chorus refrain.
- Negro dialect.
- Caption title.
- Subsequent verses for each song printed as text on p. [2].
- Conjugate leaves.
- "Sam of Tennessee written [by] Mast. H.H. Paul."
- Dandy Jim of Caroline, previously published as Dandy Jim of Caroline, 1843, attributed to J. Richard Myers (music) and Silas Sexton Steele (words).
- OCLC:
- 249601181
- Publisher Number:
- 358 Osbourn's Music Saloon
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