Clar de Track
"Clar de Track" is an American song written for the blackface minstrel show stage. The song was one of the many parodies of the minstrel hit "Old Dan Tucker". The mid-1840s The new Negro forget-me-not songster; containing all the new Negro songs ever published, with a choice collection of ballad songs, now sung in concerts by the group The Sable Harmonists, [1] ascribes it to James Kierman. [2]
References
- ↑ [http://www.worldcat.org/title/new-negro-forget-me-not-songster-containing-all-the-new-negro-songs-ever-published-with-a-choice-collection-of-ballad-songs-now-sung-in-concerts/oclc/20327490 Library of Congress cataloging record
- ↑ The Sable Harmonists, 'The new Negro forget-me-not songster; containing all the new Negro songs ever published, with a choice collection of ballad songs, now sung in concerts. p.62-63
- Mahar, William J. (1999). Behind the Burnt Cork Mask: Early Blackface Minstrelsy and Antebellum American Popular Culture. Chicago: University of Illinois Press.
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