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Susanna, don't you cry. Oh! Susanna. Oh! don't you cry for me. For I come from Alabama. With my banjo on my knee. I had a dream the other night. When everything was still. I...
Oh! Susanna, Oh don't you cry for me, For I 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 dear, a coming down the hill. A 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.
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Susanna, don't you cry. Oh! Susanna, 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 fall upon the ground. But if I do not find her, i might surely die, And when I'm dead and buried, Susanna, don't you cry.
Lyrics. chorus: Oh, Susanna! Oh, don't you cry for me For I come from Alabama With a banjo on my knee. verses: I come 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. I had a dream the other night
Song. Published. 1848. Songwriter (s) Stephen Foster. " Oh! Susanna " is a minstrel song by Stephen Foster (1826–1864), first published in 1848. It is among the most popular American songs ever written. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.
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 don't you cry for me. cos' I come from Alabama. With my banjo on my knee. had a dream the other night when everything was still. I thought I saw Susanna coming up the hill.