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What Takes My Fancy. ; Waal, I'll be swacked and pickled in moonshine, you ain't such an ornery cuss! First line of refrain I likes to do what takes my fancy [first line]
: Morley Music Co., Inc., 1960
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If I Had My Druthers. ; If I had my druthers, I'd druther have my druthers [first line]
: Commander Publications, 1956
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When I Marry Miss Dina Lee [damaged copy]. ; Way down in Mississippi where the iv'ry blossoms bloom [first line] ; Twelve o'clock the wedding bells will ring [first line of chorus]
Billy Baldwell (composer lyricist). - : Supplement of The New York Journal & Advertiser, May 14, 1899, 1898
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Hear Dem Ebening Bells. ; On a quiet Sunday morning as we wend our weary way to de church where all we darkies go [first line] ; Ding dong ding din dong ding [first line of chorus]
Jacob I. Sawyer (composer lyricist). - : D.W. Prentice, 1884
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Dancing in the Barn. Song. ; Oh, we'll meet at de ball in de evening [first line] ; As we move so gracefully, we're as happy as can be [first line of chorus]
Andy McKee (lyricist); Tom Turner (composer). - : T.B. Harms & Co., 819 Broadway, 1878
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I Hear the Banjo Play. Song and Chorus. ; I'se a gay and careless darkey, just as happy as can be [first line] ; Oh, my, oh! I hear de banjo play [first line of chorus]
A. W. French (lyricist); H. P. Danks (composer). - : C.H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway, 1875
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Tom Tit. ; Oh, I'm a little slave boy, and my name is Tommy Tit [first line]
: Horace Waters, 333 Broadway, 1856
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Rosa May. ; Way down in ole Carlina [sic] A gal I met one day [first line] ; Oh dearest May, you're lubly as de day [first line of chorus]
F. German (lyricist). - : F.D. Benteen, 181 Baltimore St., 1848
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Christy's Melodies. Rosa Dear. ; O, de sun dat rises in de eastern sky, Am not more clear [first line] ; O, de sun dat rises in de eastern sky, Am not more clear [first line of chorus]
E. P. Christy (lyricist); C. D. Abbott (composer). - : Jaques and Brother, 385 Broadway, 1847
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Christy's Melodies. My Pretty Yaller Gal. ; O, white folks listen to dis song, dat I am gwine to sing [first line] ; For she was de prettiest yaller gal dat ever I did see [first line of chorus]
Thomas Vaughn (composer). - : Jaques and Brother, 385 Broadway, 1847
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Den You'll Remember Me. ; When oder niggas lips and heart Cart loads o lub shall tell First line of refrain Den you'll remember me, Den you'll remember me [first line]
: n.p., [n.d.]
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I Dreamed Dat I Libed in Hotel Halls. De Nigger Gal's Dream. ; I dream'd dat I libed in hotel halls, Wid silbery pans at my side [first line]
: n.p., [n.d.]
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