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Artist/Band: Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Lyrics for Song: Swanee River
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band



(Old Folks at Home)

Written by Stephen C. Foster



Way down upon de Swanee Ribber,

Far, far away,

Dere's wha my heart is turning ebber,

Dere's wha de old folks stay.

All up and down de whole creation

Sadly I roam,

Still longing for de old plantation,

And for de old folks at home.



Chorus



All de world am sad and dreary,

Eb-rywhere I roam;

Oh, darkeys, how my heart grows weary,

Far from de old folks at home!



2nd verse



All round de little farm I wandered

When I was young,

Den many happy days I squandered,

Many de songs I sung.

When I was playing wid my brudder

Happy was I;

Oh, take me to my kind old mudder!

Dere let me live and die.



3rd Verse



One little hut among de bushes,

One dat I love

Still sadly to my memory rushes,

No matter where I rove.

When will I see de bees a-humming

All round de comb?

When will I hear de banjo strumming,

Down in my good old home?



A little extra history of thay made the song



Stephen C. Foster, one of America's Best-loved musical

storytellers, wrote "The Swanee River

(Old Folks at Home)" in 1851.

A memorial center at White Springs honors Foster,

who authored about 200 songs during his prolific career.



The Suwannee River flows southerly from the Okeefenokee

Swamp in Georgia to the Gulf of Mexico in Florida,

topographically slicing the Florida panhandle from the rest of the state.



After Foster wrote "The Swanee River" in 1851,

he sold it to famed minstrelman E.

P. Christy. Foster is reported to have chosen the "Swanee"

because its two-syllable cadence fit nicely into the

music he had composed. It could not have been due to

a familiarity with the river's Florida section,

since Foster never visited the state.



Through House Concurrent Resolution No.

22 in 1935, S. P. Robineau of Miami successfully entered

"The Swanee River" as the official state song,

replacing "Florida, My Florida,

" which had been adopted as the State Song in 1913.

By 1935 Foster's rightful position as a writer and

composer had been established.


Album Lyrics: Other Songs - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band


Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
"Other Songs - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band"


1. A Lot Like Me
2. Any Love But Our Love
3. Blow Out The Stars, Turn Off The Moon
4. Brass Sky
5. Christmas Dinner
6. Corduroy Road
7. Do It! (Party Lights)
8. Don't Underestimate Love
9. Down That Road Tonight
10. Forever Don't Last
11. From Small Things
12. Get Back
13. Harmony
14. Hillbilly Hollywood
15. I Am Your Heart
16. I Break Horses, Not Hearts
17. I Fought The Law
18. I Saw The Light (Roy Acuff)
19. I'm Sittin' On Top Of The World
20. It's A New Day
21. Jealous Moon
22. Joe Knows How To Live
23. Johnny O
24. Junior's Grill
25. Just Enough Ashland City
26. Killybegs
27. Leigh Anne
28. Let's Talk Dirty In Hawaiian
29. Louisianna Saturday Night
30. Lovin On The Side
31. Mama Tried
32. Maybe Baby
33. Mississippi Rain
34. My Walkin' Shoes
35. Nasty Girl
36. Oh What A Love
37. Old Time's Sake
38. Rent, Groceries, & Gasoline
39. Resign Yourself
40. Resurrection
41. Roll The Stone Away
42. She
43. Shut Full Of Love
44. Snowballs
45. Some Of Shelley's Blues
46. Swanee River
47. Tennessee Stud
48. The House At Pooh Corner
49. Thunder And Lightning
50. Travelin' Mood
51. Waitin' On A Dark Eyed Gal
52. What Goes On
53. What'll You Do About Me
54. Wishing Well
55. Wolverton Mountain
56. Workin' Man
57. You Made Life Good Again
58. All Prayed Up
59. Daddy Was A Sailor
60. Goodbye Eyes
61. Teardrops In My Eyes
62. The Sheik Of Araby