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  1. Oct 13, 2017 · The web page reveals the original lyrics of 'Oh Susanna', a popular song by Stephen Foster, that contain racist and violent language. It also compares the original lyrics with the revised ones and discusses the controversy over Foster's statue in Pittsburgh.

  2. The original lyrics included three verses, each followed by a refrain: “Oh Susanna, do not cry for me; I come from Alabama, with my Banjo on my knee.”

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oh!_SusannaOh! Susanna - Wikipedia

    One of the earliest recordings, using the original racist lyrics, was released by Harry C. Browne in 1916 (Columbia COL A-2218). [ citation needed ] The song is sung by a band in Wilson (1944) during the 1912 Democratic National Convention .

  4. Sep 18, 2016 · SUSANNA - Original 1848 Lyrics - Tom Roush. Tom Roush. 21.6K subscribers. Subscribed. 27K. 2.7M views 7 years ago. I disabled comments due to children never being taught of racism in 19th...

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  5. Jan 23, 2024 · Wid my banjo on my knee, I'm gwyne to Louisiana, My true love for to see; It rain'd all night the day I left, The weather it was dry, The sun so hot I froze to death, Susanna, don't you cry. CHORUS. Oh!

  6. Learn about the history and lyrics of \"Oh! Susanna\", the first huge hit song in American popular music by Stephen Foster in 1848. The song was written in a racially offensive dialect and became emblematic of Westward Expansion.

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  8. Find the original lyrics of the 1847 song Oh! Susanna, written by Stephen C. Foster. The song is about a man who travels from Alabama to Louisiana to find his true love Susanna.

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