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2020-01-22 "1619" Episode3:The Birth of American Music 掲載曲(3) 021-030

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昨年12月19日の記事で, "1619" Episode3: The Birth of American Musicを取り上げました.

Episode3: The Birth of American Musicで取り上げられた曲をたどってみました.

www.nytimes.com

長いので,分割して掲載していきます.


021[MUSIC - Come listen, all you gals and boys. I’m just from Tuckahoe. I’m going to sing a little song. My name’s Jim Crow. (SINGING) Wheel about and turn about and do just so. Every time I wheel about, I jump Jim Crow.]


Jim Crow (1828)

022 [MUSIC - “OLD UNCLE NED”] There was an old [racial slur]. They called him Uncle Ned. He is dead long ago, long ago.


Old Uncle Ned (1848)

023 [MUSIC - CHRISTY MINSTRELS]


Christy's Minstrels in Blackface - Part 1

024 [MUSIC - EDISON MINSTRELS, “MINSTREL POTPOURRI”] Come all you colored people now and gather ‘round me close, and listen to what I’m gonna sing.


1899 Edison Brown Wax Record - Minstrel Potpourri - Arthur Collins & S.H. Dudley

025 [MUSIC - DAN EMMETT, “DE BOATMAN’S DANCE”]


De Boatman's Dance (1843, credited to Dan Emmett)

026 [MUSIC - DAN EMMETT, “OLD DAN TUCKER”]


Old Dan Tucker

027 [MUSIC - VICTOR LIGHT OPERA COMPANY, “OH! SUSANNA”] I came from Alabama with my banjo on my knee, I’m going to Louisiana, my true love for to see.


Oh! Susanna-Wendell Hall+Shannon Quartette

028 [MUSIC - CHRISTY MINSTRELS, “CAMPTOWN RACES”] The camptown ladies sing this song, doo-dah, doo-dah.


"Camptown Races" sung by Al Jolson

029 [MUSIC - BROTHER BONES] And now, giving you noise in tempo, F.E. Miller and Scatman Crothers.


Brother Bones Minstrel Show Performance

030 [MUSIC - AL JOLSON, “MAMMY”] I’d walk a million miles, for one of your smiles, my Mammy.


Mammy - Al Jolson (Jazz Singer performance)

参考

www.nytimes.com

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