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  1. Sep 19, 2017 · The Arkansas Traveler ~ One of the best known of all American fiddle tunes. It achieved extensive popularity during the 1850's, and retained its fame throughout the American Civil War....

  2. The Arkansas Traveler. Lyrics by the Arkansas State Song Selection Committee, 1947 Music by Colonel Sanford (Sandy) Faulkner, about 1850. On a lonely road quite long ago, A trav’ler trod with fiddle and a bow; While rambling thru the country rich and grand, He quickly sensed the magic and the beauty of the land. Chorus

  3. Aug 18, 2023 · The songArkansas Traveler” holds deep roots in American folk music and tells a story of rural life in the state of Arkansas. This traditional tune, often played on the fiddle, dates back to the 19th century and has since become a beloved piece in various genres, from country to bluegrass.

  4. Aug 20, 2023 · Arkansas Traveler, a popular folk song, holds great significance in American music history. Written by Jimmie Driftwood, a renowned musician and songwriter, the song captures the essence of the rural Arkansas lifestyle in the late 19th century.

  5. www.folksongcollector.com › arkansasArkansas Traveler

    ARKANSAS TRAVELER (variously attributed to David Stevens, Col. Sandford Faulkner, or Jose Tasso, a fiddler) Oh, once upon a time in Arkansas An old man sat by his little cabin door And fiddled at a tune that he liked to hear A jolly old reel that he played by ear. It was raining hard but the fiddler didn't care, As he sawed away at the popular air

  6. Arkansas Traveler. Oh once upon a time in Arkansas. An old man sat in his little cabin door. And fiddled at a tune that he liked to hear. A jolly old tune that he played by ear. It was raining hard but the fiddler didn’t care. He sawed away at the popular air. Though his rooftop leaked like a waterfall.

  7. Mar 26, 2024 · The Tune. The sheet music to the tune was first published in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1847 as “The Arkansas Traveller and Rackinsac Waltz,” arranged by William Cumming. No one was credited with the composition.

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