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America's Greatest Song Writer. Jas. A. Bland's Great Songs. Traveling Back to Alabam. Plantation Song & chorus.Down in good old Alabama is de place whar I was born [first line]All de children used to sing in de ebening on de green [first line of chorus]
(Mrs. Pauline Lieder, 60 Chatham Street, 2012-06-19)
Poor Oppressed, or, The Contraband Schottisch.
(C.D. Benson, 2012-06-19)
My Polly Ann [with dance interlude].At the fancy Ball the other night, My Polly Ann and me, Were dress'd to death all in our best [first line]Now strike up the fiddle, And let the banjo ring, then join in the chorus, while merrily we sing [first line of chorus]
(Wm. A. Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, 2012-06-19)
I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land.I wish I was in de land ob cotton, Old times dar am not forgotten [first line]Den I wish I was in Dixie, hooray! Hooray! [first line of chorus]
(Firth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, 2012-06-19)
The Only Correct & Authorized Edition. Music of the Ethiopian Singers. Uncle Gabriel.As I was gwan to Sandy point de oder arternoon, Dis niggers heel cum'b out ob joint a runnin arter a coon [first line]O come along O Sandy Boy, ow come along O do [first line of chorus]
(Firth & Hall, 1 Franklin Sqr., 2012-06-19)