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Camptown Races Sheet Music
Artist and Writer: Stephen Foster (also known as Stephen Collins Foster) |
Camptown Races is a comic song in broad, stereotyped negro "dialect" about betting on a horse race. Here are the very familiar opening lines:
De Camptown ladies sing dis song -- Doo-dah! doo-dah!
De Camptown racetrack five miles long -- Oh! doo-dah day!
The song was published in 1850 in Stephen Foster's Plantation Melodies as sung by the Christy & Campbell Minstrels and New Orleans Serenaders. The Camptown of Foster's own experience was in Pennsylvania, but a "camptown", or tent city was a temporary workingmen's accommodation familiar in many parts of the United States, especially along the rapidly expanding railroad network. The rag-tag mix of horses that are racing, and the disorder of the racing conditions at the ramshackle camptown track provide the fun, with the usual unspoken undercurrent of superiority among the entertained hearers.
With our Camptown Races sheet music get the traditional feel of the song and can imagine the horses competing with each other.
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