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Slave Songbook : Origin of the negro Spiritual
Excerpt from PBS documentary History Dectectives Slave Songbook tracing the development of Negro Spirituals and cultural connections to Africa
published: 17 Nov 2013
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Slave Songs of the United States | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Slave Songs of the United States
00:00:45 1 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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published: 05 Dec 2018
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“Roll, Jordan, Roll,” African-American Spiritual
As transcribed in, “Slave Songs of the United States,” Ed. by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware and Lucy McKim Garrison, published by A. Simpson & Co., New York, 1867.
published: 28 Apr 2022
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Afro-American Spiritual, “Wrestle On Jacob”
This song was transcribed and preserved in the book, “Slave Songs of the United States,” edited by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy Francis McKim Garrison, New York: A. Simpson, 1867.
I filmed this in the beautiful chaparral foothills of California. The thunder clouds were rolling over the hills as we snatched this moment.
published: 23 Jun 2022
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5. Were You There?/Blessing, Honour And Glory/Lord, I Lift Your Name On High by Marantha Vocal Band
INTRO.: A song which reminds us of the fact that they took Jesus to Golgotha and crucified Him is “Were You There?” (#693 in Hymns for Worship Revised). The text and the tune are both anonymous. This traditional spiritual is an American folk hymn which originated from slavery days among the Afro-American people in the United States. Spirituals began somewhere before the middle of the nineteenth century and were sung by slaves in their social and religious gatherings. They were born in the hearts of blacks who found that their singing eased the burden of their labors and were passed on for generations from parents to children to grandchildren without being written down. Over time, the melodies were shaped and reshaped as different individuals and families sang them in their own way. ...
published: 22 Feb 2021
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Michael, Row The Boat Ashore
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Released on: 2022-08-05
Writer: Allen Ware
Writer: Lucy McKim Garrison
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published: 04 Aug 2022
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African-American Spirituals of the Civil War
A panel discussion on African-American spirituals of the Civil War.
For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6709
published: 28 May 2015
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Jesus, Won't You Come B'm By?
Day 293 of the American Songbag Stay-at-Home Series
First published in Slave Songs of the United States (1867) by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy McKim Garrison.
Sandburg writes: "One of the lasting creations from enslavement days."
published: 05 Jan 2021
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Michael, Row the Boat Ashore on the Keyboard
Today’s song: ‘Michael, Row the Boat Ashore’
Hope you all enjoy it just as much as I do.
Feel free to leave a (positive) comment. 😉
Have a great day and a Big Hug
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"Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" (also called "Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore", "Michael, Row Your Boat Ashore", or "Michael, Row That Gospel Boat") is an African-American spiritual first noted during the American Civil War at St. Helena Island, one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina.[1] The best-known recording was released in 1960 by the U.S. folk band The Highwaymen; that version briefly reached number-one hit status as a single.
It was sung by former slaves whose owners had abandoned the island before the Union navy arrived to enforce a ...
published: 22 Oct 2021
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Harry Belafonte - Michael Row the Boat Ashore [1962]
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Harry Belafonte - Michael Row the Boat Ashore [1962]
"Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" (also called "Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore", "Michael, Row Your Boat Ashore", or "Michael, Row That Gospel Boat") is an African-American spiritual first noted during the American Civil War at St. Helena Island, one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina. The best-known recording was released in 1960 by the U.S. folk band The Highwaymen; that version briefly reached number-one hit status as a single.
It was sung by former slaves whose owners had abandoned the island before the Union navy arrived to enforce a blockade. Charles Pickard Ware was an abolitionist and Harvard graduate who had ...
published: 10 Aug 2022
17:41
Slave Songbook : Origin of the negro Spiritual
Excerpt from PBS documentary History Dectectives Slave Songbook tracing the development of Negro Spirituals and cultural connections to Africa
Excerpt from PBS documentary History Dectectives Slave Songbook tracing the development of Negro Spirituals and cultural connections to Africa
https://wn.com/Slave_Songbook_Origin_Of_The_Negro_Spiritual
Excerpt from PBS documentary History Dectectives Slave Songbook tracing the development of Negro Spirituals and cultural connections to Africa
- published: 17 Nov 2013
- views: 1017201
1:13
Slave Songs of the United States | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Slave Songs of the United States
00:00:45 1 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning,...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Slave Songs of the United States
00:00:45 1 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuKfABj2eGyjH3ntPxp4YeQ
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
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SUMMARY
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Slave Songs of the United States was a collection of African American music consisting of 136 songs. Published in 1867, it was the first, and most influential, collection of spirituals to be published. The collectors of the songs were Northern abolitionists William Francis Allen, Lucy McKim Garrison, and Charles Pickard Ware. It is a "milestone not just in African American music but in modern folk history". It is also the first published collection of African-American music of any kind.The making of the book is described by Samuel Charters, with an emphasis on the role of Lucy McKim Garrison. A segment of History Detectives explored the book's history and significance.
https://wn.com/Slave_Songs_Of_The_United_States_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Slave Songs of the United States
00:00:45 1 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuKfABj2eGyjH3ntPxp4YeQ
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Slave Songs of the United States was a collection of African American music consisting of 136 songs. Published in 1867, it was the first, and most influential, collection of spirituals to be published. The collectors of the songs were Northern abolitionists William Francis Allen, Lucy McKim Garrison, and Charles Pickard Ware. It is a "milestone not just in African American music but in modern folk history". It is also the first published collection of African-American music of any kind.The making of the book is described by Samuel Charters, with an emphasis on the role of Lucy McKim Garrison. A segment of History Detectives explored the book's history and significance.
- published: 05 Dec 2018
- views: 174
1:41
“Roll, Jordan, Roll,” African-American Spiritual
As transcribed in, “Slave Songs of the United States,” Ed. by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware and Lucy McKim Garrison, published by A. Simpson & Co....
As transcribed in, “Slave Songs of the United States,” Ed. by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware and Lucy McKim Garrison, published by A. Simpson & Co., New York, 1867.
https://wn.com/“Roll,_Jordan,_Roll,”_African_American_Spiritual
As transcribed in, “Slave Songs of the United States,” Ed. by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware and Lucy McKim Garrison, published by A. Simpson & Co., New York, 1867.
- published: 28 Apr 2022
- views: 88
1:27
Afro-American Spiritual, “Wrestle On Jacob”
This song was transcribed and preserved in the book, “Slave Songs of the United States,” edited by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy Francis...
This song was transcribed and preserved in the book, “Slave Songs of the United States,” edited by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy Francis McKim Garrison, New York: A. Simpson, 1867.
I filmed this in the beautiful chaparral foothills of California. The thunder clouds were rolling over the hills as we snatched this moment.
https://wn.com/Afro_American_Spiritual,_“Wrestle_On_Jacob”
This song was transcribed and preserved in the book, “Slave Songs of the United States,” edited by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy Francis McKim Garrison, New York: A. Simpson, 1867.
I filmed this in the beautiful chaparral foothills of California. The thunder clouds were rolling over the hills as we snatched this moment.
- published: 23 Jun 2022
- views: 186
6:27
5. Were You There?/Blessing, Honour And Glory/Lord, I Lift Your Name On High by Marantha Vocal Band
INTRO.: A song which reminds us of the fact that they took Jesus to Golgotha and crucified Him is “Were You There?” (#693 in Hymns for Worship Revised). The t...
INTRO.: A song which reminds us of the fact that they took Jesus to Golgotha and crucified Him is “Were You There?” (#693 in Hymns for Worship Revised). The text and the tune are both anonymous. This traditional spiritual is an American folk hymn which originated from slavery days among the Afro-American people in the United States. Spirituals began somewhere before the middle of the nineteenth century and were sung by slaves in their social and religious gatherings. They were born in the hearts of blacks who found that their singing eased the burden of their labors and were passed on for generations from parents to children to grandchildren without being written down. Over time, the melodies were shaped and reshaped as different individuals and families sang them in their own way. Little was done to write the Negro spirituals down until after the Civil War. The first definite step was Slave Songs of the United States edited by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy McKim Garrison in 1867. The world began to hear more about this body of songs beginning in 1871 as the Jubilee Singers of Fisk University in Nashville, TN, toured this nation, England, and Europe, singing spirituals to raise money for the school. Jubilee Hall on the Fisk campus is a monument to these early singers who taught the world their songs.
Other schools such as Hampton Institute and Tuskegee Institute soon followed. The origin of “Were You There?” is obscure. Its first known printing was in Old Plantation Hymns, published in 1899 at Boston, MA, by William E. Barton (1861-1930).
NOTE: None of the materials used in this video belong to me. All credit goes to their respective owners.
https://wn.com/5._Were_You_There_Blessing,_Honour_And_Glory_Lord,_I_Lift_Your_Name_On_High_By_Marantha_Vocal_Band
INTRO.: A song which reminds us of the fact that they took Jesus to Golgotha and crucified Him is “Were You There?” (#693 in Hymns for Worship Revised). The text and the tune are both anonymous. This traditional spiritual is an American folk hymn which originated from slavery days among the Afro-American people in the United States. Spirituals began somewhere before the middle of the nineteenth century and were sung by slaves in their social and religious gatherings. They were born in the hearts of blacks who found that their singing eased the burden of their labors and were passed on for generations from parents to children to grandchildren without being written down. Over time, the melodies were shaped and reshaped as different individuals and families sang them in their own way. Little was done to write the Negro spirituals down until after the Civil War. The first definite step was Slave Songs of the United States edited by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy McKim Garrison in 1867. The world began to hear more about this body of songs beginning in 1871 as the Jubilee Singers of Fisk University in Nashville, TN, toured this nation, England, and Europe, singing spirituals to raise money for the school. Jubilee Hall on the Fisk campus is a monument to these early singers who taught the world their songs.
Other schools such as Hampton Institute and Tuskegee Institute soon followed. The origin of “Were You There?” is obscure. Its first known printing was in Old Plantation Hymns, published in 1899 at Boston, MA, by William E. Barton (1861-1930).
NOTE: None of the materials used in this video belong to me. All credit goes to their respective owners.
- published: 22 Feb 2021
- views: 58
2:35
Michael, Row The Boat Ashore
Provided to YouTube by Symphonic Distribution
Michael, Row The Boat Ashore · The Nashville Country Singers
Country Gold All Time Folk Hits
℗ 2022 Mountain De...
Provided to YouTube by Symphonic Distribution
Michael, Row The Boat Ashore · The Nashville Country Singers
Country Gold All Time Folk Hits
℗ 2022 Mountain Dew Records
Released on: 2022-08-05
Writer: Allen Ware
Writer: Lucy McKim Garrison
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Michael,_Row_The_Boat_Ashore
Provided to YouTube by Symphonic Distribution
Michael, Row The Boat Ashore · The Nashville Country Singers
Country Gold All Time Folk Hits
℗ 2022 Mountain Dew Records
Released on: 2022-08-05
Writer: Allen Ware
Writer: Lucy McKim Garrison
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 04 Aug 2022
- views: 20
46:19
African-American Spirituals of the Civil War
A panel discussion on African-American spirituals of the Civil War.
For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/fea...
A panel discussion on African-American spirituals of the Civil War.
For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6709
https://wn.com/African_American_Spirituals_Of_The_Civil_War
A panel discussion on African-American spirituals of the Civil War.
For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6709
- published: 28 May 2015
- views: 870
0:38
Jesus, Won't You Come B'm By?
Day 293 of the American Songbag Stay-at-Home Series
First published in Slave Songs of the United States (1867) by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, ...
Day 293 of the American Songbag Stay-at-Home Series
First published in Slave Songs of the United States (1867) by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy McKim Garrison.
Sandburg writes: "One of the lasting creations from enslavement days."
https://wn.com/Jesus,_Won't_You_Come_B'm_By
Day 293 of the American Songbag Stay-at-Home Series
First published in Slave Songs of the United States (1867) by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware, and Lucy McKim Garrison.
Sandburg writes: "One of the lasting creations from enslavement days."
- published: 05 Jan 2021
- views: 67
1:30
Michael, Row the Boat Ashore on the Keyboard
Today’s song: ‘Michael, Row the Boat Ashore’
Hope you all enjoy it just as much as I do.
Feel free to leave a (positive) comment. 😉
Have a great day and a Bi...
Today’s song: ‘Michael, Row the Boat Ashore’
Hope you all enjoy it just as much as I do.
Feel free to leave a (positive) comment. 😉
Have a great day and a Big Hug
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"Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" (also called "Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore", "Michael, Row Your Boat Ashore", or "Michael, Row That Gospel Boat") is an African-American spiritual first noted during the American Civil War at St. Helena Island, one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina.[1] The best-known recording was released in 1960 by the U.S. folk band The Highwaymen; that version briefly reached number-one hit status as a single.
It was sung by former slaves whose owners had abandoned the island before the Union navy arrived to enforce a blockade. Charles Pickard Ware was an abolitionist and Harvard graduate who had come to supervise the plantations on St. Helena Island from 1862 to 1865, and he wrote down the song in music notation as he heard the freedmen sing it. Ware's cousin William Francis Allen reported in 1863 that the former slaves sang the song as they rowed him in a boat across Station Creek.[2]
The song was first published in 1867 in Slave Songs of the United States by Allen, Ware, and Lucy McKim Garrison.[3] Folk musician and educator Tony Saletan rediscovered it in 1954 in a library copy of that book. The song is cataloged as Roud Folk Song Index No. 11975.
Info from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael,_Row_the_Boat_Ashore
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Want to watch more of my playlist: Keyboard music:
Merrily We Roll Along on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/3FdyQ2Fp9R4
Allegretto on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/sBnRbY3RN2s
Mary Ann on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/sJG83FqdHPk
Banks of the Ohio on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/_HQVexUjj3g
For he's a Jolly Good Fellow on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/PKwZoQVDiUI
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/VTCrsoq7RVE
Blowing in The Wind on the Wind on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/0G8Uh3fH0GQ
Oh, When the Saints on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/XBgjuoaY-mk
Long Long Ago on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/P_ZMLNqueBk
Can Can or Can-Can on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/PBoiNkrrB_A
You are in My Heart of Du, du liegst mir im Herzen on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/28EWvPTOeQY
Vieni sul mar ofwel Twee ogen zo Blauw on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/w_9QtQwZDug
'Faria', also called 'Lustig ist das Zigeunersleben' on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/ktj9bh3A1Ts
Super Trouper on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/ySzUsazOSlw
Wooden Heart also Muss I Denn on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/Kv-8UfaZ0G8
Oh, Susanna on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/SRmaNMYwM5o
Hymne of Joy on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/acqFqLol43I
Love me Tender on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/-Ke8Q1vdVxM
Brown Girl in the Ring on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/LYQAwP9CIgc
Scarborough Fair on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/gAcuXzC65Gk
Drunken Sailor on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/Vy5yarVKbOA
Wunderbar on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/YfPorEuA7Bg
Mull of Kintyre on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/8kPadh3XnAU
Old Mac Donald on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/A6mtP42CH-0
Whispering Hope on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/mLS4-G9c9vk
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https://wn.com/Michael,_Row_The_Boat_Ashore_On_The_Keyboard
Today’s song: ‘Michael, Row the Boat Ashore’
Hope you all enjoy it just as much as I do.
Feel free to leave a (positive) comment. 😉
Have a great day and a Big Hug
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"Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" (also called "Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore", "Michael, Row Your Boat Ashore", or "Michael, Row That Gospel Boat") is an African-American spiritual first noted during the American Civil War at St. Helena Island, one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina.[1] The best-known recording was released in 1960 by the U.S. folk band The Highwaymen; that version briefly reached number-one hit status as a single.
It was sung by former slaves whose owners had abandoned the island before the Union navy arrived to enforce a blockade. Charles Pickard Ware was an abolitionist and Harvard graduate who had come to supervise the plantations on St. Helena Island from 1862 to 1865, and he wrote down the song in music notation as he heard the freedmen sing it. Ware's cousin William Francis Allen reported in 1863 that the former slaves sang the song as they rowed him in a boat across Station Creek.[2]
The song was first published in 1867 in Slave Songs of the United States by Allen, Ware, and Lucy McKim Garrison.[3] Folk musician and educator Tony Saletan rediscovered it in 1954 in a library copy of that book. The song is cataloged as Roud Folk Song Index No. 11975.
Info from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael,_Row_the_Boat_Ashore
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Want to watch more of my playlist: Keyboard music:
Merrily We Roll Along on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/3FdyQ2Fp9R4
Allegretto on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/sBnRbY3RN2s
Mary Ann on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/sJG83FqdHPk
Banks of the Ohio on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/_HQVexUjj3g
For he's a Jolly Good Fellow on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/PKwZoQVDiUI
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/VTCrsoq7RVE
Blowing in The Wind on the Wind on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/0G8Uh3fH0GQ
Oh, When the Saints on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/XBgjuoaY-mk
Long Long Ago on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/P_ZMLNqueBk
Can Can or Can-Can on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/PBoiNkrrB_A
You are in My Heart of Du, du liegst mir im Herzen on the keyboard
https://youtu.be/28EWvPTOeQY
Vieni sul mar ofwel Twee ogen zo Blauw on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/w_9QtQwZDug
'Faria', also called 'Lustig ist das Zigeunersleben' on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/ktj9bh3A1Ts
Super Trouper on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/ySzUsazOSlw
Wooden Heart also Muss I Denn on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/Kv-8UfaZ0G8
Oh, Susanna on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/SRmaNMYwM5o
Hymne of Joy on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/acqFqLol43I
Love me Tender on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/-Ke8Q1vdVxM
Brown Girl in the Ring on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/LYQAwP9CIgc
Scarborough Fair on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/gAcuXzC65Gk
Drunken Sailor on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/Vy5yarVKbOA
Wunderbar on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/YfPorEuA7Bg
Mull of Kintyre on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/8kPadh3XnAU
Old Mac Donald on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/A6mtP42CH-0
Whispering Hope on the Keyboard
https://youtu.be/mLS4-G9c9vk
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- views: 44
4:01
Harry Belafonte - Michael Row the Boat Ashore [1962]
Classic Mood Experience The best masterpieces ever recorded in the music history.
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Harry Belafonte - Michael Row the Boa...
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Harry Belafonte - Michael Row the Boat Ashore [1962]
"Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" (also called "Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore", "Michael, Row Your Boat Ashore", or "Michael, Row That Gospel Boat") is an African-American spiritual first noted during the American Civil War at St. Helena Island, one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina. The best-known recording was released in 1960 by the U.S. folk band The Highwaymen; that version briefly reached number-one hit status as a single.
It was sung by former slaves whose owners had abandoned the island before the Union navy arrived to enforce a blockade. Charles Pickard Ware was an abolitionist and Harvard graduate who had come to supervise the plantations on St. Helena Island from 1862 to 1865, and he wrote down the song in music notation as he heard the freedmen sing it. Ware's cousin William Francis Allen reported in 1863 that the former slaves sang the song as they rowed him in a boat across Station Creek.
The song was first published in 1867 in Slave Songs of the United States by Allen, Ware, and Lucy McKim Garrison. Folk musician and educator Tony Saletan rediscovered it in 1954 in a library copy of that book. The song is cataloged as Roud Folk Song Index No. 11975.
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Harry Belafonte - Michael Row the Boat Ashore [1962]
"Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" (also called "Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore", "Michael, Row Your Boat Ashore", or "Michael, Row That Gospel Boat") is an African-American spiritual first noted during the American Civil War at St. Helena Island, one of the Sea Islands of South Carolina. The best-known recording was released in 1960 by the U.S. folk band The Highwaymen; that version briefly reached number-one hit status as a single.
It was sung by former slaves whose owners had abandoned the island before the Union navy arrived to enforce a blockade. Charles Pickard Ware was an abolitionist and Harvard graduate who had come to supervise the plantations on St. Helena Island from 1862 to 1865, and he wrote down the song in music notation as he heard the freedmen sing it. Ware's cousin William Francis Allen reported in 1863 that the former slaves sang the song as they rowed him in a boat across Station Creek.
The song was first published in 1867 in Slave Songs of the United States by Allen, Ware, and Lucy McKim Garrison. Folk musician and educator Tony Saletan rediscovered it in 1954 in a library copy of that book. The song is cataloged as Roud Folk Song Index No. 11975.
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- published: 10 Aug 2022
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