Folk song in South Carolina / [by] Charles W. Joyner.
| Author/creator | Joyner, Charles W. |
| Format | Book |
| Edition | First edition. |
| Publication Info | Columbia : Published for the South Carolina Tricentennial Commission by the University of South Carolina Press, [1971] |
| Description | viii, 112 pages : music ; 22 cm. |
| Subjects |
| Series | Tricentennial booklet ; no. 9 Tricentennial booklet ; no. 9. ^A824867 |
| Contents | Ballads. Bobree Allin ; McDonald ; Poor Anzo ; The scarlet tree ; Lord Bateman ; The house carpenter ; Edward ; Lord Thomas ; Andrew Bartin ; George Collins ; Lord Lovel ; Lowe Bonnie ; Barbara Allen ; Little Matthew Groves ; An old man came tumbling home ; Mary on the wild moor ; The drowsy sleeper ; Down with the old canoe ; Naomi Wise ; Delia Holmes -- Religious song. Legacy ; Sawyer's exit ; Hicks' farewell ; Bringing in that new Jerusalem ; Wondrous love ; Wayfaring stranger ; Michael row the boat ashore ; Hold your light ; Room in dar ; Blow your trumpet, Gabriel ; Been in the storm so long ; Lay dis body down ; Going to pull my war clothes ; Stars begin to fall ; Road is rugged, but I must go ; We'll soon be free ; Many thousand gone -- The seculars. Shoe-lie-low ; All the pretty little horses ; Every day of the week ; Columbus stockade blues ; Weave room blues ; Born in hard luck ; Original talking blues ; We will overcome. |
| Bibliography note | Bibliography: pages 109-112. |
| LCCN | 70164707 |
| ISBN | 0872492273 |
| ISBN | 9780872492271 |