- Gussie Davis
Gussie Lord Davis (
December 3 ,1863 -December 18 ,1899 [http://musicsack.com/PersonFMTDetail.cfm?PersonPK=100020237 Music Sack] ) was anAfrican-American songwriter fromCincinnati ,Ohio . Davis was one of America's earliest successful African-American music artists, having been the first Black songwriter to acquire fame onTin Pan Alley as a composer of minstrels.Some of his songs include:
*"We Sat Beneath the Maple On The Hill"
*"In The Baggage Coach Ahead"
*"Footprints In The Snow"
*"My Creole Sue"
*"She Waited at the Altar in Vain"Perhaps his most notable song, "Irene, Good Night" (1886), entered the
folk song repertoire albeit significantly altered as "Goodnight, Irene " in "Negro Folk Songs as Sung byLeadbelly " (1936), edited byJohn Lomax andAlan Lomax .References
External links
* [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cocoon/ihas/search?query=%2Bname:gussie%20%2Bname:davis&view=thumbnail&start=0 Library of Congress's electronic archive of Gussie Davis's sheet music]
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cocoon/ihas/html/ohio/ohio-minstrel.html Life in Nineteeth Century Ohio: Minstrel Songs]
* [http://www.wylieww.com/cowboy.html Wylie and the Wild West, Cowboy Ballads and Dance Songs]
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