OH SUSANNA Suzanna lyrics words text STEPHEN FOSTER trending popular old American folk songs
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- OH! SUSANNA or Suzanna music lyrics text and words by Stephen Foster is a best popular trending old American folk song.
"Oh! Susanna" is a song by Stephen Foster.
I came from Alabama
with my Banjo on my knee
I'm goin' to Louisiana
my true love for to see.
It rained all night the day I left
the weather it was dry;
The sun so hot I froze to death
Susanna, don't you cry.
Oh! Susanna
Oh don’t you cry for me;
I’ve come from Alabama
with my Banjo on my knee.
I had a dream the other night
when everything was still;
I thought I saw Susanna
a comin' down the hill.
The buckwheat cake was in her mouth
a tear was in her eye,
says, I “I’m coming from the South"
Susanna, don't you cry
Oh! Susanna
Oh don’t you cry for me;
I’ve come from Alabama
with my Banjo on my knee.
I soon will be in New Orleans
and then I'll look all around,
And when I find Susanna
I'll fall upon the ground.
But if I do not find her
this brother’ll surely die
And when I'm dead and buried
Susanna, don't you cry.
Oh! Susanna
Oh don’t you cry for me;
I’ve come from Alabama
with my Banjo on my knee.
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Thanks! Elmer is my middle name
My name's Susannah
These music show us the old grand spirit of America. Love it. Keep up good and more work!
Charles Zhou Thanks
The grand old spirit exemplified in the extremely racist second verse quietly omitted from this version.
Those ain't the original lyrics
DamionManningGaming right
Yes. The original song was an extremely racist minstrel song. Although the "buckwheat" line is in this version.
Eric Rickin buckwheat is literally a plant
left out the 500 ......
Yes
1848 not 1948
Correct. Thanks
@@CharlesSzaboPhD Your Welcome, I love that these old songs are put up where they can be played. Sometimes I get on the grandkids nerves, but someday I hope they appreciate it.
*1848
*Completely missed the minstrel accent
*What happened to the part about the telegraph line???
Rafael Morgan I used a cleaned up version and tried to make it more accessible to a wider audience rather then historically accurate My apologies
@@CharlesSzaboPhD If you're already posting a historical song, go all in and put a disclaimer at the beginning of the video
Rafael Morgan you are correct. I will try to do that going forward. Thanks
R U going to California too?
I’ve been there before- my daughter used to live in Berkeley
@@SZABOMUSIC Want to go to the Gold Country?
What’s that?
@@CharlesSzaboPhD Where California’s Gold Mining towns are
Love the song but not the singer.
Ouch! but thanks for watching and commenting anyways
My name's Susannah look at the person who wrote it
Susannah Funnell Foster?
There's more than one way to spell a common name, dipshit
0:20
You skipped the best verse....
Thanks but some might find that verse objectionable
Well you dont have to use that one icky word, but it's still a good verse
True- if I get time to re-record this I’ll add that verse. Thanks
Determined Dylan lol
I jumped aboard the telegraph and travelled down the river,. electric fluid magnified and killed five hundred nigga the boiler bust the horse ran off ,I thought I'd surely die ,I close my eyes and hold my breath Susana don't you cry !!!!! ...that is the missing verse and there is nothing racist about describing someone who messed up
Thanks- never heard that verse. Where on earth did you find it?
Thanks
The racist D/L's changed the lyrics of this wonderful fun Country Folk song... LOL
What are D/L’s
@@CharlesSzaboPhD .... I hope you can figure it out, but I can NOT say it on social media due to the D/L regime and their Censoring & Cancel Culture.
Got it- thanks
To long
How about play 1 or 2 verses and then shut it off?