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Im Going Where The Southern Cross The Dog A D Eker H Sloan 2016 Youtube

im Going Where The Southern Cross The Dog A D Eker H Sloan 2016 Youtube
im Going Where The Southern Cross The Dog A D Eker H Sloan 2016 Youtube

Im Going Where The Southern Cross The Dog A D Eker H Sloan 2016 Youtube One of the first if not the'first blues song according w.c.handy heard for the first time on a train station near dockery farm plantation missisippi usa, p. African american composer w. c. handy wrote in his autobiography of the experience of sleeping on a train traveling through (or stopping at the station of) t.

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Goinтащ юааwhere The Southernюаб юааcrossюаб юааthe Dogюаб Chilly Winds Donтащt Blow By

Goinтащ юааwhere The Southernюаб юааcrossюаб юааthe Dogюаб Chilly Winds Donтащt Blow By Provided to by the orchard enterprisesi'm going where the southern cross the dog · black sausage & the cowberry jam · henry sloantape is rollin'℗ 202. Mississippi department of archives & history. “goin’ where the southern cross the dog” appears as a lyric in w.c. handy’s composition yellow dog blues, which he copyrighted in 1914. it refers to the junction of two rail lines, the southern r.r. and the yazoo delta r.r. (later part of the illinois central) in moorhead, mississippi. Im going where the southern cross the dog. african american composer w. c. handy wrote in his autobiography of the experience of sleeping on a train traveling through (or stopping at the station of) tutwiler, mississippi around 1903, and being awakened by:. Many early blues singers used variations on the phrase “going where the southern cross the dog.” the expression refers to the place in moorhead, mississippi, where the yazoo and mississippi valley rail line intersected with the southern rail line. many southerners referred to the yazoo and mississippi line as the “yellow dog” or simply the […].

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Where The Southern Cross The Dog Where The Southern Cross The Dogођ Im going where the southern cross the dog. african american composer w. c. handy wrote in his autobiography of the experience of sleeping on a train traveling through (or stopping at the station of) tutwiler, mississippi around 1903, and being awakened by:. Many early blues singers used variations on the phrase “going where the southern cross the dog.” the expression refers to the place in moorhead, mississippi, where the yazoo and mississippi valley rail line intersected with the southern rail line. many southerners referred to the yazoo and mississippi line as the “yellow dog” or simply the […]. Henry sloan (born january 1870 – died 13th march 1948?) was an african american musician, one of the earliest figures in the history of delta blues. very little is known for certain about his life, other than he tutored charlie patton in the ways of the blues. there have been suggestions that he moved to chicago shortly after world war i. W. c. handy, “the father of the blues,” immortalized the crossing of the southern railway and the yazoo delta (“yellow dog”) railroad at moorhead in his 1914 song “yellow dog rag,” better known under its later title, “yellow dog blues.”. handy wrote that he first heard the line “goin’ where the southern cross the dog” sung.

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Where Southern Cross The Dog Book Henry sloan (born january 1870 – died 13th march 1948?) was an african american musician, one of the earliest figures in the history of delta blues. very little is known for certain about his life, other than he tutored charlie patton in the ways of the blues. there have been suggestions that he moved to chicago shortly after world war i. W. c. handy, “the father of the blues,” immortalized the crossing of the southern railway and the yazoo delta (“yellow dog”) railroad at moorhead in his 1914 song “yellow dog rag,” better known under its later title, “yellow dog blues.”. handy wrote that he first heard the line “goin’ where the southern cross the dog” sung.

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