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19 Cards in this Set

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"Old Hundred"
-First published 1561
-Composer unknown
"Chester"
-William Billings
-First published 1770
How to remember it?
Patriotic sounding with marching band type drums
"Sherburne"
-First published 1785
-Daniel Read
-How to remember it?
Fuguing tune (the angel of the lord came down)
"Wondrous Love"
William Walker, 1835
"Go Down, Moses"
Theodore Seward
1872
Spiritual
"Deep River"
Harry T. Burleigh
-Published 1892
-Black spiritual (slow moving)
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"
Composer unknown
Published 1892
Spiritual
Dan Tucker
-May have been composed by Dan Emmett in the 1840s
-best song EVER
De Camptown Races
-Stephen Foster
-1850s
-doo dah doo dah!
Old Folks at Home
-Stephen Foster
-1850s
-old fat ass farts
Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
-Stephen Foster
-1850s
-she's hot
Woodman! Spare that Tree!
-Words by George P. Morris, music by Henry Russell
-1830s
Get off the Track!
-Jesse Hutchinson Jr.
-1840s
"The Battle Cry of Freedom"
1862, George Root
"Dixie"
-originated in the blackface minstrel show in 1859
-likely created by Dan Emmett
-popular american song that has entered folk vernacular
"After the Ball"
-Charles Harris, 1892
"My Gal Sal"
-1905; Paul Dresser
"Hello! Ma Baby"
-1899; Howard and Emerson
"May Irwin's Bully Song"
-1895; May Irwin