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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Slavery's Passed Away and Other Songs + +Author: Various + +Release Date: February 16, 2006 [EBook #17773] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SLAVERY'S PASSED AWAY *** + + + + +Produced by Carlo Traverso, Linda Cantoni, and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by the Library of Congress.) + + + + + + +</pre> + + + +<h1>SLAVERY'S PASSED AWAY<br /> +AND OTHER SONGS</h1> + +<hr style="width: 65%;" /> + +<h2>CONTENTS</h2> +<p style="text-align: center"> +<a href="#Slaverys_Passed_Away"><b>SLAVERY'S PASSED AWAY.</b></a><br /> +<a href="#OLE_SHADY"><b>OLE SHADY.</b></a><br /> +<a href="#THE_LITTLE_LOG_CABIN_ON_THE_HILL"><b>THE LITTLE LOG CABIN ON THE HILL.</b></a><br /> +<a href="#DARKEY_SAM"><b>DARKEY SAM.</b></a><br /> +</p> + +<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<h2><a name="Slaverys_Passed_Away" id="Slaverys_Passed_Away"></a>Slavery's Passed Away.</h2> + +<h3>As sung in Edward Harrigan's Drama,</h3> + +<h3>"PETE."</h3> + +<p style="text-align: center"><i>Words by EDWARD HARRIGAN.</i></p> + +<p style="text-align: center"><i>Music by DAVE BRAHAM.</i></p> + +<p style="text-align: center">Copyright, 1887, by Wm. A. Pond & Co.</p> + +<hr style="width: 35%;" /> + +<p style="text-align: center"><a href="music/music01.midi">Listen</a> | <a href="music/music01.ly">View/Download Lilypond</a></p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 755px;"> +<img src="images/image01.png" width="755" height="881" alt="Slavery's Passed Away 1" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 758px;"> +<img src="images/image01a.png" width="758" height="898" alt="Slavery's Passed Away 2" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 754px;"> +<img src="images/image01b.png" width="754" height="903" alt="Slavery's Passed Away 3" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 754px;"> +<img src="images/image01c.png" width="754" height="733" alt="Slavery's Passed Away 4" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 752px;"> +<img src="images/image01d.png" width="752" height="357" alt="Slavery's Passed Away 5" /> +</div> + +<p> </p> + +<p> +1. Oh child come to me and just sit down by my knee,<br /> +I'll tell that same old story just once more;<br /> +Of dark, clouded years, oh, so full of bitter tears,<br /> +In those bondage days of long before the war.<br /> +In rice-field and in cane, there the black man felt the pain,<br /> +The driver's whip it cut him ev'ry day;<br /> +Our good Lord above, with his never dying love,<br /> +Made that cruel, cruel slavery pass'd away.<br /> +<br /> +2. Oh child, in those times then I liv'd among the pines,<br /> +Yes, in an old log cabin I was born;<br /> +Then I heard the moan when the mothers lost their own,<br /> +In those bondage days, oh thank the Lord they're gone.<br /> +That Iron chain and band they grow rusty in this land,<br /> +No more the blood hound hold the slave at bay;<br /> +So we bend the knee to the Lord that made us free,<br /> +For that cruel, cruel slavery pass'd away.<br /> +<br /> +3. Oh I don't complain, it will never come again,<br /> +So all our little children, black and brown;<br /> +They ne'er can be sold for that yellow shining gold,<br /> +For sweet Freedom, child, she has put on her crown.<br /> +She came here in the night, oh then might gave in to right,<br /> +Old Abra'm Lincoln brought about the stay;<br /> +So shout Hallelu—there's a lot of work to do,<br /> +For that cruel, cruel slavery pass'd away.<br /> +</p> + +<p><b><i>CHORUS.</i></b></p> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Oh shout Hallelujah, Freedom ever rules the land,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Go bend your knee, black people for to pray;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">The shackle and the band has fell from the Bondsman's hand,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And that cruel, cruel slavery's pass'd away.<br /></span> +</div></div> + + + +<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<h2><a name="OLE_SHADY" id="OLE_SHADY"></a>OLE SHADY.</h2> + +<h3>THE SONG OF THE CONTRABAND.</h3> + +<hr style="width: 35%;" /> + +<p style="text-align: center"><a href="music/music02.midi">Listen</a> | <a href="music/music02.ly">View/Download Lilypond</a></p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 750px;"> +<img src="images/image02.png" width="750" height="821" alt="Ole Shady 1" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 761px;"> +<img src="images/image02a.png" width="761" height="875" alt="Ole Shady 2" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 754px;"> +<img src="images/image02b.png" width="754" height="995" alt="Ole Shady 3" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 756px;"> +<img src="images/image02c.png" width="756" height="896" alt="Ole Shady 4" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 750px;"> +<img src="images/image02d.png" width="750" height="570" alt="Ole Shady 5" /> +</div> + +<p> </p> + +<p> +Oh! yah! yah! darkies laugh wid me,<br /> +For de white folks say Ole Shady's free,<br /> +So don't you see dat de jubilee<br /> +Is a coming, coming,<br /> +Hail mighty day.<br /> +</p> + +<p><b>CHORUS.</b></p> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Den away, away, for I can't wait any longer,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Hooray, hooray, I'm going home.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Den away, away, for I can't wait any longer,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Hooray, hooray, I'm going home.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<p> +2. Oh, Mass' got scared and so did his lady,<br /> +Dis chile breaks for Ole Uncle Aby,<br /> +<i>"Open de gates out here's Ole Shady a<br /> +coming, coming,"</i><br /> +Hail mighty day.<br /> +<br /> +<i>Chorus.</i><br /> +<br /> +3. Good bye Mass' Jeff, good bye Mis'r Stephens,<br /> +'Scuse dis niggah for takin his leavins,<br /> +'Spect pretty soon you'll hear Uncle Abram's<br /> +coming, coming,<br /> +Hail mighty day.<br /> +<br /> +<i>Chorus.</i><br /> +<br /> +4. Good bye hard work wid never any pay,<br /> +Ise a gwine up North where the good folks say,<br /> +Dat white wheat bread and a dollar a day,<br /> +Are coming, coming,<br /> +Hail mighty day.<br /> +<br /> +<i>Chorus.</i><br /> +<br /> +5. Oh, I've got a wife, and I've got a baby,<br /> +Living up yonder in Lower <i>Canady</i>,<a name="FNanchor_A_1" id="FNanchor_A_1"></a><a href="#Footnote_A_1" class="fnanchor">[A]</a><br /> +Won't dey laugh when dey see Ole Shady<br /> +A coming, coming,<br /> +Hail mighty day.<br /> +<br /> +<i>Chorus.</i><br /> +</p> + +<div class="footnote"><p><a name="Footnote_A_1" id="Footnote_A_1"></a><a href="#FNanchor_A_1"><span class="label">[A]</span></a> <i>Canada.</i></p></div> + + + +<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<h2><a name="THE_LITTLE_LOG_CABIN_ON_THE_HILL" id="THE_LITTLE_LOG_CABIN_ON_THE_HILL"></a>THE LITTLE LOG CABIN ON THE HILL.</h2> + +<h3>SONG AND CHORUS</h3> + +<p style="text-align: center">Words by ARTHUR W. FRENCH.</p> + +<p style="text-align: center">Music by HERBERT HERSEY.</p> + +<p style="text-align: center">Copyrighted, 1876, by JOHN P. PERRY & Co.</p> + +<hr style="width: 35%;" /> + +<p style="text-align: center"><a href="music/music03.midi">Listen</a> | <a href="music/music03.ly">View/Download Lilypond</a></p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 754px;"> +<img src="images/image03.png" width="754" height="853" alt="Little Log Cabin 1" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 760px;"> +<img src="images/image03a.png" width="760" height="869" alt="Little Log Cabin 2" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 751px;"> +<img src="images/image03b.png" width="751" height="1019" alt="Little Log Cabin 3" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 752px;"> +<img src="images/image03c.png" width="752" height="856" alt="Little Log Cabin 4" /> +</div> + +<p> </p> + +<p> +1. 'Twas many years ago I left de sunny South, to roam<br /> +Up North, de happy day dat I was free;<br /> +From massa an' ole missus, too, and all de folks at home,<br /> +Whose faces now I neber more shall see;<br /> +I'se trabeled night and day to see de dear old place once more;<br /> +De cotton fields, de ribber, and de mill;<br /> +But most of all, where I was born, in happy days before,<br /> +In de little log cabin on de hill!<br /> +<br /> +2. Oh, I remember ebry day, when all our work was o'er,<br /> +We'd hear de bones' and banjos' sweet refrain,<br /> +While all de darkies danc'd and swung around de cabin door;<br /> +Dem happy times will neber come again;<br /> +We'd hunt de possum and de coon until de mornin' fair,<br /> +An' laugh and shout, so gay and jolly still;<br /> +Such joyous, happy darkies, an' we had no tho't of care,<br /> +In de little log cabin on de hill!<br /> +<br /> +3. Upon de ole plantation there is no one left I know;<br /> +De folks are wand'ring all so far away,<br /> +An' strangers meet me ebrywhere, yes, ebrywhere I go!<br /> +But round dis ole place Ise a-goin' to stay;<br /> +Dar's one spot left, they say, where I can evermore remain;<br /> +Dar kindness makes my poor heart throb and thrill;<br /> +Ise growin' ole and weary, so I'll neber roam again<br /> +From de little log cabin on de hill!<br /> +</p> + +<p><b>CHORUS.</b></p> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Oh de little log cabin, yes, de cabin on de hill;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">It's standing there, the same old cabin still;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">'neath de dear old roof I'll lie,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">An' I'll lay me down an' die,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">In de little log cabin on de hill.<br /></span> +</div></div> + + + +<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<h2><a name="DARKEY_SAM" id="DARKEY_SAM"></a>DARKEY SAM.</h2> + +<h3>SONG AND CHORUS.</h3> + +<p style="text-align: center">Arr. by J. YOUNG, Esq.</p> + +<hr style="width: 35%;" /> + +<p style="text-align: center"><a href="music/music04.midi">Listen</a> | <a href="music/music04.ly">View/Download Lilypond</a></p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 752px;"> +<img src="images/image04.png" width="752" height="995" alt="Darkey Sam 1" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 756px;"> +<img src="images/image04a.png" width="756" height="973" alt="Darkey Sam 2" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 759px;"> +<img src="images/image04b.png" width="759" height="889" alt="Darkey Sam 3" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 761px;"> +<img src="images/image04c.png" width="761" height="412" alt="Darkey Sam 4" /> +</div> + +<p> </p> + +<p> +Oh my name is Darkey Sam,<br /> +And I'se a black-eyed contraband;<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Down on de Chickahominee I was born;</span><br /> +But old massa run away,<br /> +When de Linkum sogers play:<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">So, I started for de Norf in de morn....</span><br /> +I soon met wid a man,<br /> +And he took me by de hand,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And he brought me to de Bobolition meetin:</span><br /> +Dar de brudders made a speech,<br /> +And de sisters 'gan to preach;<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Dey said dat my complexion was light,</span><br /> +And de world dey would teach<br /> +What a point dey could reach,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And dey'd show dat dey could wash de nigger white.</span><br /> +</p> + +<p><b>CHORUS.</b></p> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">I soon met wid a man,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And he took me by de hand,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And he brought me to de Bobolition meetin:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Dar de brudders made a speech,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And de sisters 'gan to preach:<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Dey said dey could wash de nigger white.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<p> +2<br /> +<br /> +Dey got me very soon,<br /> +And dey put me in a room:<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Dis nigger couldn't tell what dey was after;</span><br /> +Dey took off all my clothes,<br /> +And den what does you suppose?<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Dey put me in a tub of boilin' water!</span><br /> +And den dey got around,<br /> +And some scrubbin'-brushes found,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And said dey'd wash me whiter dan paper.</span><br /> +Oh! dey got me in a tub,<br /> +And dey all began to rub:<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">I tell you it was a pretty sight!</span><br /> +For, some put on de soap.<br /> +And de oders dey did scrub,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">But dey found dey couldn't wash de nigger white.</span><br /> +<br /> +3<br /> +<br /> +De next thing dey done<br /> +For to make de color run,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Dey began to rub me wid sand paper:</span><br /> +Oh! dey nearly killed me dead,<br /> +But dey only made me red:<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">I tell you it was an awful caper!</span><br /> +Den dey whitewashed me so slick,<br /> +But de lime it wouldn't stick:<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">I, golly! I was just as black as ever!</span><br /> +Den dey got a lot of hay,<br /> +And dey rubbed and scrubbed away:<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Oh! dey kept at it all dat night;</span><br /> +But den dey found, next day,<br /> +Dat de job it wouldn't pay,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">'Kase dey neber could wash de nigger white.</span><br /> +<br /> +4<br /> +<br /> +When I found dat dey was tired,<br /> +Says I: Gemmen list to me,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And you will find dat I am a right, man;</span><br /> +De nigger will be nigger,<br /> +Till de day of Jubilee;<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">For, he nebber was intended for a white man;</span><br /> +Den just skedaddle home,<br /> +Leave de colored man alone;<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">For, you're only makin trouble in de nation;</span><br /> +You may fight, and you may muss,<br /> +You may make a heap of fuss,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">But you nebber will make tings right,</span><br /> +Until you all agree<br /> +For to let de nigger be:<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">'Kase you'll neber, neber, neber wash him white.</span><br /> +</p> + + + + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of Project Gutenberg's Slavery's Passed Away and Other Songs, by Various + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SLAVERY'S PASSED AWAY *** + +***** This file should be named 17773-h.htm or 17773-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/1/7/7/7/17773/ + +Produced by Carlo Traverso, Linda Cantoni, and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. 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"Harrington") \fontsize #3.0 "Slavery's Passed Away."} + %using font closest to original - substitute as necessary + subtitle = "As sung in Edward Harrigan's Drama," + subsubtitle = "\"PETE.\"" + composer = \markup \italic "Music by DAVE BRAHAM." + poet = \markup \italic "Words by EDWARD HARRIGAN." + copyright = "Copyright, 1887, by Wm. A. Pond & Co." + source = "Slavery's passed away and other songs." +} + +verseone = \lyricmode { +\set stanza = "1. " + Oh child come to me and just sit down by my knee, + I'll tell that same old sto -- ry just once more; + Of dark, cloud -- ed years, oh, so full of bit -- ter tears, + In those bond -- age days of long be -- fore the war. + In rice- field and in cane, there the black man felt the pain, + The dri -- ver's whip it cut him ev' -- ry day; + Our good Lord a -- bove, with his nev -- er dy -- ing love, + Made that cru -- el, cru -- el slave -- ry pass'd a -- way. +} + +versetwo = \lyricmode { +\set stanza = "2. " + Oh child, in those times then I liv'd a -- mong the pines, + Yes, in an old log ca -- bin I was born; + Then I heard the moan when the moth -- ers lost their own, + In those bond -- age days, oh thank the Lord they're gone. + That I -- ron chain and band they grow rus -- ty in this land, + No more the blood hound hold the slave at bay; + So we bend the knee to the Lord that made us free, + For that cru -- el, cru -- el slave -- ry pass'd a -- way. +} + +versethree = \lyricmode { +\set stanza = "3. " + Oh I don't com -- plain, it will nev -- er come a -- gain, + So all our lit -- tle child -- ren, black and brown; + They ne'er can be sold for that yel -- low shin -- ing gold, + For sweet Free -- dom, child, she has put on her crown. + She came here in the night, oh then might gave in to right, + Old Ab -- ra'm Lin -- coln brought a -- bout the stay; + So shout Hal -- le -- lu-- there's a lot of work to do, + For that cru -- el, cru -- el slave -- ry pass'd a -- way. +} + +text = { << + \new Lyrics \verseone + \new Lyrics \versetwo + \new Lyrics \versethree +>> } + +global = { + \key bf \major + \time 4/4 +} + +melody = \relative c'' { + \autoBeamOff + + %intro - empty lyrics staff + \override Score.RemoveEmptyVerticalGroup #'remove-first = ##t + \partial 4 s4 s1 s1 s1 s2. \bar "|." \break + + %with lyrics + \partial 4 f,4 | + f g8. a16 c4 bf8. d,16 | + a'8 g fs g ef'4. d8 | + d c b c d c g8. gs16 | + a2 r4 f4 | + f g8. a16 c4 bf8. d16 | + f8 ef d ef g,4 f'8. ef16 | + d8 c b c g bf a8. c16 | + bf2. \bar ".|." + g4 | + g8 a bf c d4 bf8 g | + f'8 ef bf c d4. d8 | + c8 d ef d c bf a g | %correcting typo in original (f should be g) + d'2 r4\fermata f,4 | + f4 g8. a16 c4 bf8. d16 | + f8 ef d ef g,4 f'8. ef16 | + d8 c b c g8 bf a c | + bf2. \bar ".|." \pageBreak +} + +upperone = \relative c' { + %intro - no lyrics + \partial 4 <f f'>4 | + <f' f,> <g, g'>8. <a' a,>16 <c, c'>4( bf'8) d, | + <a' a,>8 <g g,> <fs fs,> <g g,> <ef ef'>4. <d' d,>8 | + <d d,>8 <c c,> <b b,> <c c,> <g g,> <bf bf,> <a a,> <c c,> | + <bf bf,>2. \bar "|." + \break + + %with lyrics + \partial 4 f,4 | + f g8. a16 c4( bf8.) d,16 | + a'8 g fs g <g c ef>4. d'8 | + d c b c d[ c] g8.[ gs16] | %corrected typo g8 gs8 + a16[( <f' a>) <f a>-. <f a>-.] <f a>-.[ <g ef>-. <g ef>-. <f d>-.] <f d>-.[ <ef c>-. <ef c>-. <d b>-.] <ef c>-.[ <d b>-. <ef c>-. <f a,>-.] | + f,4 g8. a16 c4( bf8.) d16 | + f8 ef d ef g,4 f'8. ef16 | + d8[ c b c] g[ bf a8. c16] | + bf2. | + << + { g4 | g8[ a bf c] d4 bf8[ g] | f'8[ ef bf c] d4. d8 | c8[ d ef d] c[ bf a g] } + \\ + { g4 | g4. g8 g4. g8 | <g c>4.\arpeggio g8 g4. g8 | g2( g4.) g8 } + >> + <fs d'>8 <fs fs'>16[ <g g'>] <a a'>16[ <bf bf'> <c c'> <d d'>] <ef ef'>4\fermata f,4 | + f4 g8.[ a16] c4 bf8.[ d16] | + f8[ ef d ef] g,4 f'8.[ ef16] | + d8[ c b c] g8[ bf a c] | + bf2. \bar ".|." +} + +lowerone = \relative c { + %intro - no lyrics + \partial 4 r4 | + <bf bf,>4 <f' bf d> <d d,> <f bf d> | + <ef ef,> <g c ef,> <c, c,> <g' c ef> | + <f f,> << f'2. \\ f,2. \\ { a4( bf c) } >> | + <d bf>4 <f, f,>-. <bf, bf,>-. \break + + %with lyrics + \partial 4 r4 | + bf8 f' <bf d> f d f <bf d> f | + ef g c g c, g' <c ef> g | + <f f,> f <a ef'> f <f f,> f <a ef'> f | + <f f,> f <a ef'> f <a ef'> f <a ef'> f | + bf,8 f' <bf d> f d f <bf d> f << { r8 g8 b c } \\ { ef,2 } >> <ef ef,>8 g8 <c ef> g | + <f, f'>8[ f' <a ef'> f] <a ef'>[ f <c' ef> f,] | + bf,[ f' <bf d> f] <bf d>4 r4 | + <g, g'>8[ <g' bf d> <g bf d> <g bf d>] <g, g'>8[ <g' bf d> <g bf d> <g bf d>] | + <c,, c'>8[ <g'' c ef> <g c ef> <g c ef>] <g, g'>8[ <g' bf d> <g bf d> <f g b d>] | + <ef g c>8 r8 <c ef g c> r <ef g c> r <ef g cs>8[ <ef g cs>] | + <d fs a d>8 r8 r4 <c f a>4\fermata r4 | + bf8[ f' <bf d> f] d8[ f <bf d> f] | + << {ef2} \\ {r8 g8[ b c]} >> <ef,, ef'>8[ g' <c ef> g] | + <f, f'>8[ f' <a ef'> f] <a ef'>8[ f <c' ef> f,] | + bf,8[ f' <bf d> f] <bf d>4 +} + +\score { << + \context Voice = mel { \melody + } + \lyricsto mel \new Lyrics \text + \context PianoStaff << + \context Staff = upperone { << \global \upperone >> } + \context Staff = lowerone { \clef bass << \global \lowerone >> } + >> +>> + \layout { + indent = 0.0\cm + \context { + \RemoveEmptyStaffContext + } + \context { + \Score + \remove Bar_number_engraver + } + } + \midi { \tempo 4 = 100 } +} + +%Chorus + +soprano = \relative c'' { + \autoBeamOff + \partial 4 f,4 | + f' f8. f16 f8^\markup { \bold \italic {CHORUS.} } d bf c | + d bf d, ef f4. f8 | + f g a bf b c g bf | + a2 b4\rest f | + f8 g a bf d4 cs8 d | + f ef d ef g,4 f'8. ef16 | + d8 c b c g bf a c | + bf2. \bar "||" +} + +alto = \relative c' { + \autoBeamOff + \partial 4 f4 | + a a8. a16 bf8 bf g g | + f f bf, c d4. d8 | + f f f f f f g g | + f2 s4 f | + d8 d d d f4 f8 f | + g g g g ef4 g8. g16 | + ef8 ef ef ef ef ef ef ef | + d2. \bar "||" +} + +tenor = \relative c' { + \autoBeamOff + \partial 4 f,4 | + ef' ef8. ef16 d8 d ef ef | + d d bf bf bf4. bf8 | + a bf c d ef ef e e | + f2 f,4\rest f | + bf8 bf bf bf b4 b8 b | + c c c c c4 c8. c16 | + a8 a a a bf bf c a | + bf2. \bar "||" +} + +bass = \relative c { + \autoBeamOff + \partial 4 f4 | + f f8. f16 bf8 bf bf bf | + bf bf, bf bf bf4. bf'8 | + f f f f f f f f | + f2 s4 f | + bf,8 bf' bf bf g4 g8 g | + ef ef ef ef c4 ef8. ef16 | + f8 f f f f f f f | + bf,2. \bar "||" +} + +chorus = \lyricmode { + Oh shout Hal -- le -- lu -- jah, Free -- dom ev -- er rules the land, + Go bend your knee, black peo -- ple for to pray; + The sha -- ckle and the band has fell from the Bonds -- man's hand, + And that cru -- el, cru -- el slav -- ery's pass'd a -- way. +} + +uppertwo = \relative c' { + \partial 4 f4 | + <f a ef' f> <f a f'>8. <f a f'>16 <f bf f'>8 d' <g, bf> <g c> | + <f bf d> bf d, <c ef> <d f>4. <d f>8 | + f f <f a> <f bf> <f b> c' g <g bf> | + <c, f a>2 r4 f | + <d f>8 <d f g> <d f a> <d f bf> <f b d>4 <f b cs>8 <f b d> | + <g c f> <g c ef> <g c d> <g c ef> <ef g>4 <g f'>8. ef'16 | + <f, d'>8 <f c'> <f b> <f c'> g <g bf> <f a> <a c> | + <d, f bf>2 ~ <d f bf>4 \bar "||" +} + +lowertwo = \relative c { + \clef bass + \partial 4 f4 | + <f, a c f> <f ef' f>8. <f ef' f>16 <bf d f>4 <bf ef g>8 <bf ef g> | + <bf f' bf>4 <bf f' bf>8 <bf f' bf> <bf f' bf>4. bf'8 | + << { \stemDown f4 f8 f } \\ { \stemUp a8 bf c d } >> <f, ef'>4 <f c' e>8 <f c' e> | + f8. f16 c8. a16 f4 f' | + <bf, f' bf>8 <bf f' bf> <bf f' bf> <bf f' bf> <g g'>4 <g' b>8 <g b> | + <ef, ef'> <ef' g c> <ef g c> <ef g c> <c, c'> <ef' g c> <ef, ef'> <ef' g c> | + <f, f'> <f' a ef'> <f a ef'> <f a ef'> <f bf ef> <f bf ef> <f c' ef> <f c' ef> | + <bf, bf'>4 f'8. d16 bf4 \bar "||" +} + +\score { << + \context Staff = women << + \set Staff.instrument = \markup{ \column {Soprano. Alto.} } + \context Voice = sopranos { \voiceOne << \global \soprano >> } + \context Voice = altos { \voiceTwo << \global \alto >> } + \context Lyrics = altos \lyricsto altos \chorus + >> + \context Staff = men << + \clef bass + \set Staff.instrument = \markup{ \column {Tenor. Bass.} } + \context Voice = tenors { \voiceOne << \global \tenor >> } + \context Voice = basses { \voiceTwo << \global \bass >> } + \context Lyrics = basses \lyricsto basses \chorus + >> + \context PianoStaff << + \set PianoStaff.instrument = \markup { \override #'(font-name . "Old English Text MT") Piano. } + \context Staff = uppertwo { << \global \uppertwo >> } + \context Staff = lowertwo { \clef bass << \global \lowertwo >> } + >> +>> +\layout { + \context { + \Score + \remove Bar_number_engraver + } + } + \midi { \tempo 4 = 100 } +} + +\paper { raggedbottom = ##t } + +%Transcriber's Note: This file produces one .pdf file but two .midi files (one for each \score block). For purposes of this Project Gutenberg e-text, the two .midi files were combined into one using MidiJoiner. The \score sections could not be combined because of a bug in Lilypond that results in a programming error.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/17773-h/music/music01.midi b/17773-h/music/music01.midi Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..57dd92e --- /dev/null +++ b/17773-h/music/music01.midi diff --git a/17773-h/music/music02.ly b/17773-h/music/music02.ly new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dbc82a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/17773-h/music/music02.ly @@ -0,0 +1,359 @@ +\version "2.6.5" +\include "english.ly" + +\header { + title = \markup { \override #'(font-name . "Ironwood-Medium") \fontsize #5.0 "OLE SHADY." } + subsubtitle = "THE SONG OF THE CONTRABAND." + source = "Slavery's Passed Away and Other Songs" +} + +global = { + \key bf \major + \override Staff.TimeSignature #'style = #'() + \time 4/4 + \override Rest #'style = #'classical +} + +%Main1 + +verseone = \lyricmode { + Oh! yah! yah! dark -- ies laugh wid me, + For de white folks say Ole Sha -- dy's free, + So don't you see dat de ju -- bi -- lee + Is a com -- ing, com -- ing, Hail migh -- ty day. +} + +melody = \relative c' { + \autoBeamOff + \partial 4 r4 | R1 | + r2 r4 \bar "|." f4 | + bf,8 c d ef f bf f d16 d | + c8 d ef f g a g f | + d' d d c16 c d8 c bf f16 f | + g16 bf8. r4 g16 bf8. r4 | + c4 c8 d bf4 r \bar "|." +} + +upperone = \relative c' { + \partial 4 f4 | bf8->_\f c d ef f-> bf f d | + ef16 d c bf c8 c bf4 \bar "|." r4 | + r8 <f bf d> <f bf d> <f bf d> r <f bf d> <f bf d> <f bf d> | + r <g c ef> <g c ef> <g c ef> r <g c ef> <g c ef> <g c ef> | + r <f bf d> <f bf d> <f bf d> r <f bf d> <f bf d> <f bf d> | + <g bf ef>4 <g bf ef> <g bf ef> <g bf ef> | + <f a c> <f a c>8 <f a c> <f bf d>4 r4 \bar "|." +} + +lowerone = \relative c { + \partial 4 r4 | bf8 <d f> <d f> <d f> d <f bf> <f bf> <f bf> | + ef <g c> f <a ef'> <bf d>4 \bar "|." r4 | + <bf, bf,>4 r <bf bf,> r | + <ef ef,> r <c c,> r | + <bf bf,>4 r <bf bf,> r | + ef, r ef r | + <f' f,> <f f,>8 <f f,>8 <bf, bf,>4 r \bar "|." +} + +\score { << + \context Voice = mel { \global \melody } + \lyricsto mel \new Lyrics \verseone + \context PianoStaff << + \context Staff = upperone { << \global \upperone >> } + \context Staff = lowerone { \clef bass << \global \lowerone >> } + >> +>> + \layout { + indent = 0.0\cm + \context { + \Score + \remove Bar_number_engraver + } + } + \midi { \tempo 4 = 100 } +} + +%Chorus + +soprano = \relative c'' { + \autoBeamOff + \partial 16*2 f,16^\markup { \musicglyph #"scripts.segno" CHORUS. } bf | + d4.. c16 d4. c16 d | + ef8 d c bf g16 bf8. r8 bf | + c4. bf8 c2 | + g4 a8 a bf4. \bar "|." + \partial 16*2 f16 bf | + d4.. c16 d4. c16 d | + ef8 d c bf g16 bf8. r8 bf | + c4. bf8 c2 | + g4 a8 a bf4. \bar ".|." +} + +alto = \relative c' { + \autoBeamOff + \partial 16*2 d16 d | + bf'4.. a16 bf4. a16 bf | + c8 bf a g ef16 g8. r8 g | + a4. a8 a2 | + g4 g8 f f4. \bar "|." + \partial 16*2 d16 d | + bf'4.. a16 bf4. a16 bf | + c8 bf a g ef16 g8. r8 g | + a4. a8 a2 | + g4 g8 f f4. \bar ".|." +} + +tenor = \relative c' { + %tenor clef in original is incorrect - notes weren't transposed + \autoBeamOff + \partial 16*2 f16 f | + f4.. f16 f4. f16 f | + f8 g a bf bf16 bf8. r8 bf | + ef4. d8 ef2 | + c4 ef8 ef d4. \bar "|." + \partial 16*2 f,16 f | + f4.. f16 f4. f16 f | + f8 g a bf bf16 bf8. r8 bf | + ef4. d8 ef2 | + c4 ef8 ef d4. \bar ".|." +} + +bass = \relative c { + \clef bass + \autoBeamOff + \partial 16*2 bf16 bf | + bf4.. bf16 bf4. bf16 bf | + bf8 bf bf bf ef16 ef8. r8 ef | + f4. f8 f2 | + ef4 f8 f, bf4. \bar "|." + \partial 16*2 bf16 bf | + bf4.. bf16 bf4. bf16 bf | + bf8 bf bf bf ef16 ef8. r8 ef | + f4. f8 f2 | + ef4 f8 f, bf4. \bar ".|." +} + +chorus = \lyricmode { + Den a -- way, a -- way, for I can't wait a -- ny long -- er, + Hoo -- ray, hoo -- ray, I'm go -- ing home. + Den a -- way, a -- way, for I can't wait a -- ny long -- er, + Hoo -- ray, hoo -- ray, I'm go -- ing home. +} + +uppertwo = \relative c' { + \partial 8 r8^\markup { \musicglyph #"scripts.segno" } | + r <f, bf d> <f bf d> <f bf d> r <f bf d> <f bf d> <f bf d> | + r <f bf d> <f bf d> <f bf d> r <g bf ef> <g bf ef> <g bf ef> | + r <f a c> <f a c> <f a c> r <f a c> <f a c> <f a c> | + r <g c ef> r <f a c> <f bf d>4. \bar "|." + \partial 8 r8 | + r <f bf d> <f bf d> <f bf d> r <f bf d> <f bf d> <f bf d> | + r <f bf d> <f bf d> <f bf d> r <g bf ef> <g bf ef> <g bf ef> | + r <f a c> <f a c> <f a c> r <f a c> <f a c> <f a c> | + r <g c ef> r <f a c> <f bf d>4. \bar ".|." +} + +lowertwo = \relative c { + \clef bass + \partial 8 r8 | + <bf, bf'>4 r <bf bf'> r | + <bf bf'> r ef r | + f r f r | + ef8 r f r <bf, bf'>4. \bar "|." + \partial 8 r8 | + <bf bf'>4 r <bf bf'> r | + <bf bf'> r ef r | + f r f r | + ef8 r f r <bf, bf'>4. \bar ".|." +} + +\score { << + \context ChoirStaff << + \context Staff = sopranos << + \set Staff.instrument = "Soprano. " + \context Voice = sopranos { << \global \soprano >> } + \context Lyrics = sopranos \lyricsto sopranos \chorus + >> + \context Staff = altos << + \set Staff.instrument = "Alto. " + \context Voice = altos { << \global \alto >> } + >> + \context Staff = tenors << + \set Staff.instrument = "Tenor. " + \context Voice = tenors { << \global \tenor >> } + \context Lyrics = tenors \lyricsto tenors \chorus + >> + \context Staff = basses << + \set Staff.instrument = "Bass. " + \context Voice = basses { << \global \bass >> } + >> + >> + \context PianoStaff << + \context Staff = uppertwo { << \global \uppertwo >> } + \context Staff = lowertwo { << \global \lowertwo >> } + >> +>> +\layout { + \context { + \Score + \remove Bar_number_engraver + } + } + \midi { \tempo 4 = 100 } +} + +%Main2 + +versetwo = \lyricmode { + \set stanza = "2. " + Oh, Mass' got scared and so did_his la -- dy, + Dis chile breaks for Ole Un-cle A -- by, + \override LyricText #'font-shape = #'italic + ''O-pen de gates out here's Ole Sha -- dy_a + com -- ing, com -- ing,'' \override LyricText #'font-shape = #'normal-text + Hail migh -- ty day. +} + +versethree = \lyricmode { + \set stanza = "3. " + Good bye Mass' Jeff, good bye Mis'r Steph -- ens, + 'Scuse dis niggah for takin his leav -- ins, + 'Spect pretty soon you'll hear Un-cle Ab -- ram's + com -- ing, com -- ing, Hail migh -- ty day. +} + +textone = { << + \new Lyrics \versetwo + \new Lyrics \versethree +>> } + +melodytwo = \relative c'' { +%verses two and three + \autoBeamOff + \partial 4 f,4 | + bf,8 c8 d8 ef8 f8 bf16( bf16) f8 d8 | + c8 d8 ef16( ef16) f8 g16( g16) a16( a16) g8 f8 | + d'16( d16) d16( d16) d8 c8 d8 c16( c16) bf8 f16( f16) | + g16 bf8. r4 g16 bf8. r4| + \override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-visibility = #begin-of-line-invisible + c4 c8 d bf4 r8\mark \markup { \musicglyph #"scripts.segno" } \bar "|." +} + +upperthree = \relative c' { +%verses two and three + \partial 4 r4 | + r8 <d bf f>8 <d bf f> <d bf f> r8 <d bf f> <d bf f> <d bf f> | + r8 <ef c g> <ef c g> <ef c g> r8 <ef c g> <ef c g> <ef c g> | + r8 <d bf f > <d bf f> <d bf f> r8 <d bf f> <d bf f> <d bf f> | + <ef bf g >4 <ef bf g> <ef bf g> <ef bf g> | + <c a f> <c a f>8 <c a f> <d bf f>4 r8^\markup{ \column {Chorus. \halign #-7.0 \musicglyph #"scripts.segno"} } \bar "|." +} + +lowerthree = \relative c { + %verses two and three + \partial 4 r4 | + <bf bf,>4 r <bf bf,> r | + ef, r <c' c,> r | + <bf bf,> r <bf bf,> r | + ef, r ef r | + <f f'> < f f'>8 <f f'>8 <bf bf,>4 r8 +} + +\score { << + \context Voice = meltwo { \global \melodytwo } + \lyricsto meltwo \new Lyrics \textone + \context PianoStaff << + \context Staff = upperthree { << \global \upperthree >> } + \context Staff = lowerthree { \clef bass << \global \lowerthree >> } + >> +>> + \layout { + indent = 0.0\cm + \context { + \Score + \remove Bar_number_engraver + } + } + \midi { \tempo 4 = 100 } +} + +%Main3 + +versefour = \lyricmode { + \set stanza = "4th. " + Good bye hard work wid never a -- ny pay, Ise_a + gwine up North where_the good folks say, Dat + white wheat bread and a dollar a day, Are + com -- ing, com -- ing, Hail migh -- ty day. +} + +versefive = \lyricmode { + \set stanza = "5th. " + Oh, I've got_a wife, and I've got a ba -- by, + Living up yonder in Lower \override LyricText #'font-shape = #'italic Ca -- na -- dy, + \override LyricText #'font-shape = #'normal-text + Won't dey laugh when dey see Ole Sha -- dy_A + com -- ing, com -- ing, Hail migh -- ty day. +} + +texttwo = { << + \new Lyrics \versefour + \new Lyrics \versefive +>> } + +melodythree = \relative c' { +%verses four and five + \autoBeamOff + \partial 4 f4 | + bf,8 c16( c16) d8 ef8 f16( f16) bf16 bf16 f8 d16( d16) \break + c16( c16) d16( d16) ef16( ef16) f16( f16) g16( g16) a8 g8 f8 | + d'8 d8 d8 c16 c16 d16( d16) c8 bf8 f16( f16) \break + g16 bf8. r4 g16 bf8. r4 | + \override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-visibility = #begin-of-line-invisible + c4 c8 d8 bf4 r8\mark \markup { \musicglyph #"scripts.segno" } \bar "|." +} + +upperfour = \relative c' { +%verses four and five + \partial 4 r4 | + r8 <d bf f>8 <d bf f> <d bf f> r8 <d bf f> <d bf f> <d bf f> | + r8 <ef c g> <ef c g> <ef c g> r8 <ef c g> <ef c g> <ef c g> | + r8 <d bf f > <d bf f> <d bf f> r8 <d bf f> <d bf f> <d bf f> | + <ef bf g >4 <ef bf g> <ef bf g> <ef bf g> | + <c a f> <c a f>8 <c a f> <d bf f>4 r8^\markup{ \column { Chorus. \halign #-7.0 \musicglyph #"scripts.segno"} } \bar "|." +} + +lowerfour = \relative c { + %verses four and five + \partial 4 r4 | + <bf bf,>4 r <bf bf,> r | + ef, r <c' c,> r | + <bf bf,> r <bf bf,> r | + ef, r ef r | + <f f'> < f f'>8 <f f'>8 <bf bf,>4 r8 \bar "|." +} + +\score { << + \context Voice = melthree { \global \melodythree } + \lyricsto melthree \new Lyrics \texttwo + \context PianoStaff << + \context Staff = upperfour { << \global \upperfour >> } + \context Staff = lowerfour { \clef bass << \global \lowerfour >> } + >> + >> + \layout { + indent = 0.0\cm + \context { + \Score + \remove Bar_number_engraver + } + } + \midi { \tempo 4 = 100 } +} + +\paper { raggedbottom = ##t } + +%Transcriber's Note: This file produces one .pdf file but several .midi files (one for each \score block). For purposes of this Project Gutenberg e-text, the .midi files were combined into a single .midi file using MidiJoiner. The \score sections could not be combined because of a bug in Lilypond that results in a programming error. + +%Transcriber's Note: This file was produced from two versions of this song, nearly identical, but one more accurate than the other. No author or copyright information was given on either version. + +%Transcriber's Note: The word "Canady" in the original lyrics was marked with a footnote, "Canada."
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/17773-h/music/music02.midi b/17773-h/music/music02.midi Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..52b2c9e --- /dev/null +++ b/17773-h/music/music02.midi diff --git a/17773-h/music/music03.ly b/17773-h/music/music03.ly new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9e98f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/17773-h/music/music03.ly @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ +\version "2.6.5" +\include "english.ly" + +\header { + title = "THE LITTLE LOG CABIN ON THE HILL." + subtitle = "SONG AND CHORUS." + composer = "Music by HERBERT HERSEY." + poet = "Words by ARTHUR W. FRENCH." + copyright = "Copyright, 1876, by JOHN P. PERRY & Co." + source = "Slavery's Passed Away and Other Songs" +} + +%Main + +verseone = \lyricmode { + \set stanza = "1. " + 'Twas ma -- ny years a -- go I left de sun -- ny South, to roam + Up North, de hap -- py day dat I was free; + From mas -- sa an' ole mis -- sus, too, and all de folks at home, + Whose fac -- es now I neb -- er more shall see; + I'se trab -- eled night and day to see de dear old place once more; + De cot -- ton fields, de rib -- ber, and de mill; + But most of all, where I was born, in hap -- py days be -- fore, + In de lit -- tle log cab -- in on de hill! + } + +versetwo = \lyricmode { + \set stanza = "2. " + Oh, I re -- mem -- ber eb -- ry day, when all our work was o'er, + We'd hear de bones' and ban -- jos' sweet re -- frain, + While all de dark -- ies danc'd and swung a -- round de cab -- in door; + Dem hap -- py times will neb -- er come a -- gain; + We'd hunt de pos -- sum and de coon un -- til de morn -- in' fair, + An' laugh and shout, so gay and jol -- ly still; + Such joy -- ous, hap -- py dark -- ies, an' we had no tho't of care, + In de lit -- tle log cab -- in on de hill! +} + +versethree = \lyricmode { + \set stanza = "3. " + Up -- on de ole plan -- ta -- tion there is no one left I know; + De folks are wan -- d'ring all so far a -- way, + An' strang -- ers meet me eb -- ry -- where, yes, eb -- ry -- where I go! + But round dis ole place Ise a -- goin' to stay; + Dar's one spot left, they say, where I can ev -- er -- more re -- main; + Dar kind -- ness makes my poor heart throb and thrill; + Ise grow -- in' ole and wear -- y, so I'll neb -- er roam a -- gain + From de lit -- tle log cab -- in on de hill! +} + +text = { << + \new Lyrics \verseone + \new Lyrics \versetwo + \new Lyrics \versethree +>> } + +global = { + \key g \major + \time 4/4 +} + +melody = \relative c' { + \autoBeamOff + + %intro - empty lyrics staff + \override Score.RemoveEmptyVerticalGroup #'remove-first = ##t + s1*3 s2. \break + + %with lyrics + \partial 4 d4 | + b'8 b b b d d g, g | + a g fs g e4. d8 | + g g fs g a g fs g | + a2 ~ a4 a | + b8 b b b d d g,8. g16 | + a8 g fs g e4. e8 | + g8 g g g g fs b a | + g2. b4 | + d8 d e d d b b8. b16 | + b8 d d g, a4. a8 | + a b c8. c16 c8 e d c | + b2. d,4 | + b'8 b b b d d g, g | + a g fs g e2 | + g8 g g16 g g8 g fs a b | + g2. r4 \bar "||" +} + +upper = \relative c'' { + <b b'>8^\markup{ \italic \halign #.5 {ALLEGRETTO.} } <b b'> <b b'> <b b'> <d d'> <d d'> <g, g'> <g g'> | + <a a'> <g g'> <fs fs'> <g g'> <e e'>2 | + <d d'>4 <g g'> <g g'>8( <fs fs'>) <c' fs b>( a') | + <b, d g>2. \bar "|" \break + r4 | + r4 <b, d g> r <b d g> | + r <c e g> r <c e g> | + r <b d g> r <b d g> | + r <a d fs> r <a d fs> | + r <b d g> r <b d g> | + r <c e g> r <c e g> | + r4 <d g b,>4 r <c d fs> | + <d g b,>2. r4 | + <b' d>8[ <b d>] <c e>[ <b d>] <b d>[ <b g>] <g b>8.[ <g b>16] | + <g b>8([ <b d>)] <d b>([ <g, b>)] <fs a>4. <fs a>8 | + <fs a>[ <g b>] <a c>8.[ <a c>16] <a c>8[ <c e>] <d b>[ <a c>] | + <g b>2. r4 | + r <g d b>4 r <g d b> | + r <g e c> r <g e c> | + r <g d b> r <g d c> | + <g d b>2. r4 | +} + +lower = \relative c { + << g'2^\markup { \bold \italic {mf} } \\ { g8 d' b d }>> << g,2 \\ { g8 d' b d }>> | + << c,2 \\ { c8 a' e a }>> << c,2 \\ { c8 a' e a }>> | + << d,2 \\ { d8 b' g b }>> << <d, fs a c>2 { s8 s s s } >> | + <g, g'>2. \bar "|" + r4 | + <g g'> r <g g'> r | + <c, c'> r <c c'> r | + <g' g'> r <g g'> r | + <d d'> r <d d'> r | + <g g'> r <g g'> r | + <c, c'> r <c c'> r | + <d d'>4 r4 <d d'> r | + <g g'>2. r4 | + <g g'>2. r4 | + <g g'>2 <d d'>2 | + <d d'>2. r4 | + <g g'>2. r4 | + <g g'>4 r4 <g g'> r | + <c, c'> r <c c'> r | + <d d'> r <d d'> r | + <g g'>2. r4 | +} + +\score { << + \context Voice = mel { \global \melody } + \lyricsto mel \new Lyrics \text + \context PianoStaff << + \context Staff = upper { << \global \upper >> } + \context Staff = lower { \clef bass << \global \lower >> } + >> +>> + \layout { + indent = 0.0\cm + \context { + \RemoveEmptyStaffContext + } + \context { + \Score + \remove Bar_number_engraver + } + } + \midi { \tempo 4 = 100 } +} + +%Chorus + +chorus = \lyricmode { + Oh de lit -- tle log cab -- in, yes, de cab -- in on de hill; + It's stand -- ing there, the same old cab -- in still; + 'neath de dear old roof I'll lie, + An' I'll lay me down an' die, + In de lit -- tle log cab -- in on de hill. +} + +soprano = \relative c'' { + \autoBeamOff + b8^"CHORUS." b b16 b b8 c c^\fermata c8. c16 | + a8 a a a b4. b8 | + d8 d d d e d d g, | + a2. r4 | + b8 b b b d d d g,16 g | + a8 g fs g e2 | + d8 g g16 g g8 g fs a b | + g2. \bar "|." +} + +alto = \relative c' { + \autoBeamOff + g'8 g g16 g g8 g g^\fermata g8. g16 | + fs8 fs fs fs g4. g8 | + g g g g g g g d | + fs2. r4 | + g8 g g g g g g d16 d | + e8 e e e e2 | + d8 d d16 d d8 d d fs d | + d2. \bar "|." +} + +tenor = \relative c' { + \autoBeamOff + f'8 f f16 f f8 e8 e^\fermata e8. e16 | + d8 d d d d4. d8 | + b8 b b b c b b b | + d2. r4 | + d8 d d d b b b b16 b | + c8 c c c g2 | + b8 b b16 b b8 b a c d | + b2. \bar "|." +} + +bass = \relative c { + \autoBeamOff + g'8 g g16 g g8 c,8 c^\fermata c8. c16 | + d8 d d d g4. g8 | + g8 g g g g g g g, | + d'2. r4 | + g8 g g g g g g g16 g | + c,8 c c c c2 | + c8 d d16 d d8 d d d d | %second to last note missing in original + g,2. \bar "|." +} + +uppertwo = \relative c' { +<b d f g>4 <b d f g> <c e g> <c e g> | +<a d fs> <a d fs> <b d g>2 | +r4 <b d g> r <b d g> | +<a d fs>2. r4 | +r4 <b d g> r <b d g> | +r <c e g> r <c e g> | +r <b d g> r <c d fs> | +<b d g>2. \bar "|." +} + +lowertwo = \relative c { +<g g'>4 <g g'> <c, c'> <c c'> | +<d d'> <d d'> <g g'>2 | +<g g'>4 r <g g'> r | +<d d'>2. r4 | +<g g'>4 r <g g'> r | +<c, c'> r <c c'> r | +<d d'> r <d d'> r | +<g, g'>2. \bar "|." +} + +\score { << + \context ChoirStaff << + \context Staff = sopranos << + \set Staff.instrument = "Soprano. " + \context Voice = sopranos { << \global \soprano >> } + \context Lyrics = sopranos \lyricsto sopranos \chorus + >> + \context Staff = altos << + \set Staff.instrument = "Alto. " + \context Voice = altos { << \global \alto >> } + >> + \context Staff = tenors << + \set Staff.instrument = "Tenor. " + \context Voice = tenors { << \global \tenor >> } + \context Lyrics = tenors \lyricsto tenors \chorus + >> + \context Staff = basses << + \set Staff.instrument = "Bass. " + \context Voice = basses { \clef bass << \global \bass >> } + >> + >> + \context PianoStaff << + \set PianoStaff.instrument = "Accomp. " + \context Staff = uppertwo { << \global \uppertwo >> } + \context Staff = lowertwo { \clef bass << \global \lowertwo >> } + >> +>> +\layout { + \context { + \Score + \remove Bar_number_engraver + } + } + \midi { \tempo 4 = 100 } +} + +\paper { raggedbottom = ##t } + +%Transcriber's Note: This file produces two .midi files, one for each \score. For purposes of this Project Gutenberg e-text, the two .midi files were combined into one using MidiJoiner. The \score sections could not be combined because of a bug in Lilypond that results in a programming error. diff --git a/17773-h/music/music03.midi b/17773-h/music/music03.midi Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..c22eb14 --- /dev/null +++ b/17773-h/music/music03.midi diff --git a/17773-h/music/music04.ly b/17773-h/music/music04.ly new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ebd5631 --- /dev/null +++ b/17773-h/music/music04.ly @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +\version "2.6.5" +\include "english.ly" + +\header { + title = "DARKEY SAM." + subtitle = "SONG AND CHORUS." + composer = "Arr. by J. YOUNG, Esq." + source = "Slavery's Passed Away And Other Songs" +} + +%Main + +verse = \lyricmode { + Oh my name is Dar -- key Sam, + And I'se a black -- eyed con -- tra -- band; + Down on de Chick -- a -- hom -- i -- nee I was born; + But old mas -- sa run a -- way, + When de Lin -- kum so -- gers play: + So, I start -- ed for de Norf in de morn.... + I soon met wid a man, + And he took me by de hand, + And he brought me to de Bob -- o -- li -- tion meet -- in: + Dar de brud -- ders made a speech, + And de sis -- ters 'gan to preach; + Dey said dat my com -- plex -- ion was light, + And de world dey would teach + What a point dey could reach, + And dey'd show dat dey could wash de nig -- ger white. +} + +global = { + \key bf \major + \time 4/4 +} + +melody = \relative c'' { + \autoBeamOff + + %intro - empty lyrics staff + \override Score.RemoveEmptyVerticalGroup #'remove-first = ##t + \partial 4 s4 | s1 s1 s1 s2 s4 \bar "|." \break + + %with lyrics + \partial 4 f,8. f16 | + bf8 bf bf8. bf16 bf8 bf a bf | + c bf a g f4 r8 f8 | + g8. g16 g g8. \times 2/3 {a8 a a} g8 a | + bf2~ bf8 r8 f8. f16 | + bf16 bf8. bf8 bf bf4 a8 bf | + c bf a g f4 r8 f16 f | + g8 g g g g4 a8. a16 | + bf2~ bf4 r8 f | + ef' ef ef ef ef4^\fermata f,8 bf | + d d d d d4^\fermata f,8 f | + g g g g ef' ef c c | + bf2 a4 f8. f16 | + bf16 bf8. bf8 bf bf4 a8 bf | + c bf a g f4 r8 f | + g8 g g g a16 a8. r8 a | + bf2 r4 f8 f | + bf4 bf8. bf16 bf4 a8 bf | + c8[ bf] a g f4 f8 f | + g g g g a8. a16 a8 a | + bf2~ bf4 \bar "|." +} + +upper = \relative c' { + + %intro + \once \override TextScript #'padding = #2.0 + \partial 4 f4^\markup{ \bold \halign #.5 {Moderato.} } | + bf8 bf bf8. bf16 bf8 bf a bf | + c bf a g f4 r8 f8 | + <ef g>8. <ef g>16 <ef g>8 <ef g> <ef f a> <ef f a> <ef f a> <ef f a> | + <d bf'>2~ <d bf'>4 \break + + %lyrics + \partial 4 r4 | + r8 d8 <f bf>8 d r d <f bf> d | + r8 <c f bf>[ r8 <c e g>] r <c f a> <c f a> <c f a> | + r8 bf8 <ef g> bf r c <f a> c | + r <d bf'> d f bf d bf f | + r8 d <f bf> d r d <f bf> d | + r <c f bf>[ r <c e g>] r <c f a> <c f a> <c f a> | + r bf <ef g> bf r c <ef f a> c | + <d f bf>2~ <d f bf>4 r4 | + r2 <c f a>4\arpeggio^\fermata r4 | + r2 <d f bf>4\arpeggio^\fermata r4 | + r8 bf <ef g> bf r <bf ef g>[ r <c e g>] | + <d f bf>2\arpeggio <c f a>4 r4 | + r8 d f bf r d, f bf | + r <c, f bf>[ r <c e g>] r <c f a> <c f a> <c f a> | + r8 bf <ef g> bf r c <ef a> c | + r d f bf d bf f d | + r d f bf r d, f bf | + r8 <c, f bf>[ r <c e g>] r <c f a> <c f a> <c f a> | + r bf ef g r c, ef a | + <d, bf'>2~ <d bf'>4 | +} + +lower = \relative c { + + %intro + \partial 4 r4 | + <bf bf'>8 <f' bf d> <f bf d> <f bf d> <bf, bf'>8 <f' bf d> <f bf d> <f bf d> | + <f f,> <f a c> <c c,> <e g bf> <f a> <f a> <f a> <f a> | + ef8 bf' g bf f c' a c | + <bf, f' bf>2~ <bf f' bf>4 \break + + %with lyrics + \partial 4 r4 | + <bf f' bf>2\arpeggio <bf f' bf>2\arpeggio | + <f' f,>8[ r8 <c c,>] r <f f,>4 r4 | + <ef ef,>2\arpeggio <f f,>\arpeggio | + <f bf,>\arpeggio~ <f bf,>4\arpeggio r4 | + <bf, bf'>4\arpeggio r <bf bf'>\arpeggio r | + <f f'>8[ r c'] r <f, f'>4\arpeggio r | + <ef ef'> r <f f'> r | + <bf f'>2~ <bf f'>4 r | + f'8 f, a c <f, a c f>4\arpeggio^\fermata r | + bf'8 bf, d f <bf, d f bf>4\arpeggio^\fermata r | + <ef, ef'>4 r <ef ef'>8[ r <c c'>] r | + <f f'>2~ <f f'>4 r | + <bf bf'>^\markup{\italic {livelier.}} r <bf bf'> r | + <f f'>8[ r c'] r <f, f'>4\arpeggio r | + <ef ef'>4\arpeggio r <f f'>\arpeggio r | + <bf f'>2~ < bf f'>4 r | + <bf bf'>\arpeggio r <bf bf'> r | + <f f'>8[ r c'] r <f, f'>4\arpeggio r | + <ef ef'>\arpeggio r <f f'>\arpeggio r | + <bf f'>2~ <bf f'>4 | +} + +\score { << + \context Voice = mel { \global \melody } + \lyricsto mel \new Lyrics \verse + \context PianoStaff << + \context Staff = upper { << \global \upper >> } + \context Staff = lower { \clef bass << \global \lower >> } + >> +>> + \layout { + indent = 0.0\cm + \context { + \RemoveEmptyStaffContext + } + \context { + \Score + \remove Bar_number_engraver + } + } + \midi { \tempo 4 = 100 } +} + +%Chorus + +soprano = \relative c' { + \autoBeamOff + \once \override TextScript #'padding = #2.0 + \partial 8 f8^\markup{ \bold \halign #.5 {CHORUS.} } | + ef' ef ef ef ef4^\fermata f,8 bf | + d d d d d4^\fermata f,8 f | + g8 g g g ef' ef c c | + bf2 a4 f8. f16 | + bf8 bf bf bf bf4 a8 bf | + c bf a g f4 r8 f | + g4 g8 g a a a a | + bf2~ bf4 \bar ".|." +} + +alto = \relative c' { + \autoBeamOff + \partial 8 f8 | + f f f f f4^\fermata f8 f | + f f f f f4^\fermata f8 f | + ef8 ef ef ef g g g g | + f2 f4 f8. f16 | + f8 f f f f4 f8 f | + f f e e f4 r8 f | + ef!4 ef8 ef ef ef ef ef | + d2~ d4 | +} + +tenor = \relative c' { + \autoBeamOff + \partial 8 f8 | + c' c c c c4^\fermata c8 c | %corrected typo 2d to last note + bf bf bf bf bf4^\fermata bf8 bf + bf8 bf bf bf c c ef e | + d2 c4 c8. c16 | + d8 d d d d4 c8 d | + ef8 d c bf a4 r8 a8 | + bf4 bf8 bf c c c c | + d2~ d4| +} + +bass = \relative c { + \autoBeamOff + \partial 8 f8 | + f f f f f4^\fermata f8 f | + 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For purposes of this Project Gutenberg e-text, the two files were combined into one using MidiJoiner. The \score sections could not be combined because of a bug in Lilypond that results in a programming error. + +%Transcriber's Note: Some inconsistent arpeggios in the original have been corrected in this file. diff --git a/17773-h/music/music04.midi b/17773-h/music/music04.midi Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..988b295 --- /dev/null +++ b/17773-h/music/music04.midi diff --git a/17773.txt b/17773.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01b95bb --- /dev/null +++ b/17773.txt @@ -0,0 +1,660 @@ +Project Gutenberg's Slavery's Passed Away and Other Songs, by Various + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Slavery's Passed Away and Other Songs + +Author: Various + +Release Date: February 16, 2006 [EBook #17773] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SLAVERY'S PASSED AWAY *** + + + + +Produced by Carlo Traverso, Linda Cantoni, and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by the Library of Congress.) + + + + + + + + + +Slavery's Passed Away and Other Songs + + +[Transcriber's Note: This file contains only the lyrics to the songs. To +view music images, hear the music in .midi format, or download Lilypond +source code, see the HTML version of this e-text.] + + + + +Slavery's Passed Away. + +As sung in Edward Harrigan's Drama, + +"PETE." + +_Words by EDWARD HARRIGAN._ + +_Music by DAVE BRAHAM._ + +Copyright, 1887, by Wm. A. Pond & Co. + + +Oh child come to me and just sit down by my knee, +I'll tell that same old story just once more; +Of dark, clouded years, oh, so full of bitter tears, +In those bondage days of long before the war. +In rice-field and in cane, there the black man felt the pain, +The driver's whip it cut him ev'ry day; +Our good Lord above, with his never dying love, +Made that cruel, cruel slavery pass'd away. + +Oh child, in those times then I liv'd among the pines, +Yes, in an old log cabin I was born; +Then I heard the moan when the mothers lost their own, +In those bondage days, oh thank the Lord they're gone. +That Iron chain and band they grow rusty in this land, +No more the blood hound hold the slave at bay; +So we bend the knee to the Lord that made us free, +For that cruel, cruel slavery pass'd away. + +Oh I don't complain, it will never come again, +So all our little children, black and brown; +They ne'er can be sold for that yellow shining gold, +For sweet Freedom, child, she has put on her crown. +She came here in the night, oh then might gave in to right, +Old Abra'm Lincoln brought about the stay; +So shout Hallelu--there's a lot of work to do, +For that cruel, cruel slavery pass'd away. + +_CHORUS._ + + Oh shout Hallelujah, Freedom ever rules the land, + Go bend your knee, black people for to pray; + The shackle and the band has fell from the Bondsman's hand, + And that cruel, cruel slavery's pass'd away. + + + + +OLE SHADY. + +THE SONG OF THE CONTRABAND. + + +Oh! yah! yah! darkies laugh wid me, +For de white folks say Ole Shady's free, +So don't you see dat de jubilee +Is a coming, coming, +Hail mighty day. + +CHORUS. + + Den away, away, for I can't wait any longer, + Hooray, hooray, I'm going home. + Den away, away, for I can't wait any longer, + Hooray, hooray, I'm going home. + +Oh, Mass' got scared and so did his lady, +Dis chile breaks for Ole Uncle Aby, +_"Open de gates out here's Ole Shady a +coming, coming,"_ +Hail mighty day. + +_Chorus._ + +Good bye Mass' Jeff, good bye Mis'r Stephens, +'Scuse dis niggah for takin his leavins, +'Spect pretty soon you'll hear Uncle Abram's +coming, coming, +Hail mighty day. + +_Chorus._ + +Good bye hard work wid never any pay, +Ise a gwine up North where the good folks say, +Dat white wheat bread and a dollar a day, +Are coming, coming, +Hail mighty day. + +_Chorus._ + +Oh, I've got a wife, and I've got a baby, +Living up yonder in Lower _Canady_,[A] +Won't dey laugh when dey see Ole Shady +A coming, coming, +Hail mighty day. + +_Chorus._ + +[Footnote A: _Canada._] + + + + +THE LITTLE LOG CABIN ON THE HILL. + +SONG AND CHORUS + +Words by ARTHUR W. FRENCH. + +Music by HERBERT HERSEY. + +Copyrighted, 1876, by JOHN P. PERRY & Co. + + +'Twas many years ago I left de sunny South, to roam +Up North, de happy day dat I was free; +From massa an' ole missus, too, and all de folks at home, +Whose faces now I neber more shall see; +I'se trabeled night and day to see de dear old place once more; +De cotton fields, de ribber, and de mill; +But most of all, where I was born, in happy days before, +In de little log cabin on de hill! + +Oh, I remember ebry day, when all our work was o'er, +We'd hear de bones' and banjos' sweet refrain, +While all de darkies danc'd and swung around de cabin door; +Dem happy times will neber come again; +We'd hunt de possum and de coon until de mornin' fair, +An' laugh and shout, so gay and jolly still; +Such joyous, happy darkies, an' we had no tho't of care, +In de little log cabin on de hill! + +Upon de ole plantation there is no one left I know; +De folks are wand'ring all so far away, +An' strangers meet me ebrywhere, yes, ebrywhere I go! +But round dis ole place Ise a-goin' to stay; +Dar's one spot left, they say, where I can evermore remain; +Dar kindness makes my poor heart throb and thrill; +Ise growin' ole and weary, so I'll neber roam again +From de little log cabin on de hill! + +CHORUS. + + Oh de little log cabin, yes, de cabin on de hill; + It's standing there, the same old cabin still; + 'neath de dear old roof I'll lie, + An' I'll lay me down an' die, + In de little log cabin on de hill. + + + + +DARKEY SAM. + +SONG AND CHORUS. + +Arr. by J. YOUNG, Esq. + + +1 + +Oh my name is Darkey Sam, +And I'se a black-eyed contraband; + Down on de Chickahominee I was born; +But old massa run away, +When de Linkum sogers play: + So, I started for de Norf in de morn.... +I soon met wid a man, +And he took me by de hand, + And he brought me to de Bobolition meetin: +Dar de brudders made a speech, +And de sisters 'gan to preach; + Dey said dat my complexion was light, +And de world dey would teach +What a point dey could reach, + And dey'd show dat dey could wash de nigger white. + +CHORUS. + + I soon met wid a man, + And he took me by de hand, + And he brought me to de Bobolition meetin: + Dar de brudders made a speech, + And de sisters 'gan to preach: + Dey said dey could wash de nigger white. + +2 + +Dey got me very soon, +And dey put me in a room: + Dis nigger couldn't tell what dey was after; +Dey took off all my clothes, +And den what does you suppose? + Dey put me in a tub of boilin' water! +And den dey got around, +And some scrubbin'-brushes found, + And said dey'd wash me whiter dan paper. +Oh! dey got me in a tub, +And dey all began to rub: + I tell you it was a pretty sight! +For, some put on de soap. +And de oders dey did scrub, + But dey found dey couldn't wash de nigger white. + +3 + +De next thing dey done +For to make de color run, + Dey began to rub me wid sand paper: +Oh! dey nearly killed me dead, +But dey only made me red: + I tell you it was an awful caper! +Den dey whitewashed me so slick, +But de lime it wouldn't stick: + I, golly! I was just as black as ever! +Den dey got a lot of hay, +And dey rubbed and scrubbed away: + Oh! dey kept at it all dat night; +But den dey found, next day, +Dat de job it wouldn't pay, + 'Kase dey neber could wash de nigger white. + +4 + +When I found dat dey was tired, +Says I: Gemmen list to me, + And you will find dat I am a right, man; +De nigger will be nigger, +Till de day of Jubilee; + For, he nebber was intended for a white man; +Den just skedaddle home, +Leave de colored man alone; + For, you're only makin trouble in de nation; +You may fight, and you may muss, +You may make a heap of fuss, + But you nebber will make tings right, +Until you all agree +For to let de nigger be: + 'Kase you'll neber, neber, neber wash him white. + + + + + + + + +End of Project Gutenberg's Slavery's Passed Away and Other Songs, by Various + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SLAVERY'S PASSED AWAY *** + +***** This file should be named 17773.txt or 17773.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/1/7/7/7/17773/ + +Produced by Carlo Traverso, Linda Cantoni, and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. 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