I'm Going Home to Dixie

I'm Going Home to Dixie

"I'm Going Home to Dixie" is an American walkaround, a type of dance song. It was written by Dan Emmett in 1861 as a sequel to the immensely popular walkaround "Dixie". The sheet music was first published that same year by Firth, Pond & Company in an arrangement by C. S. Grafully. Despite the publisher's claim that "I'm Going Home to Dixie" had been "Sung with tumultuous applause by the popular Bryant's Minstrels", the song lacked the charm of its predecessor, [Abel 41.] and it quickly faded into obscurity. The song's lyrics follow the minstrel show scenario of the freed slave longing to return to his master in the South; it was the last time Emmett would use the term "Dixie" in a song. [Nathan 272.] Its tune simply repeated Emmett's earlier walkaround "I Ain't Got Time to Tarry" from 1858.

Emmett dedicated "I'm Going Home to Dixie" to P. P. Werlein, Esq., a publisher who had disputed Emmett's copyright to "Dixie" by printing it in New Orleans without attribution. The sheet music also included a note as to the true location of "Dixie":

As many inquiries have been made in regard to the meaning of "Dixies Land" and as to the location, it may be well to remark, that with the southern negroes, Dixies Land is but another name for Home. Hence it is but fair to conclude, that all south of the Mason's & Dixon's Line is the true "Dixies Land." [Sheet music.]

Notes

References

* Abel, E. Lawrence (2000). "Singing the New Nation: How Music Shaped the Confederacy, 1861-1865". Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books.
* Emmett, Daniel Decatur (1861). [http://www.pdmusic.org/civilwar2/61ightd.txt I'm Going Home to Dixie] ". Firth Pond & Co. Accessed 3 December 2005.
* Hartman, Saidiya V. (1997). "Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-making in Nineteenth-century America". New York: Oxford University Press.
* Nathan, Hans (1962). "Dan Emmett and the Rise of Early Negro Minstrelsy". Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Dixie (song) — Dixie Sheet music cover, c. 1900. Unofficial National anthem of  Confederate States of Amer …   Wikipedia

  • Dixie Chicks discography — Dixie Chicks discography Releases ↙Studio albums 7 …   Wikipedia

  • Dixie Chicks — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Las Dixie Chicks en un concierto en Austin, Texas. Dixie Chicks es un trío de música country de los Estados Unidos formado por Emily Robison, Martie Maguire y Natalie Maines. Se trata de la banda femenina que más dis …   Wikipedia Español

  • Dixie Browning — Dixie Burrus Browning Born September 9, 1930 (1930 09 09) (age 81) North Carolina, U.S. Pen name Zoe Dozier, Dixie Browning, Bronwyn Williams (with her sister Mary Burrus Williams) Occupation Novelist, Illust …   Wikipedia

  • Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing — Shut Up and Sing Press Conference Upon Release of Documentary Directed by Barbara Kopple Cecilia Peck …   Wikipedia

  • Dixie Beehives (2005–2011) — Dixie Beehives City Oswego, New York, United States Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada Weston, Ontario, Canada …   Wikipedia

  • Dixie Mafia — In Biloxi, Mississippi Founded by Mike Gillich, Jr. Years active late 1960s – present Territory Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas and Mississippi …   Wikipedia

  • Dixie Chicks — The Dixie Chicks Dixie Chicks at Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas during the Accidents Accusations Tour 2006 Background information Origin …   Wikipedia

  • Dixie Carter — This article is about the actress. For the President of TNA Wrestling, see Dixie Carter Salinas. Dixie Carter Dixie Carter at the 41st Emmy Awards Born …   Wikipedia

  • Dixie Walker — For the American ambassador and scholar also known as Dixie Walker, see Richard L. Walker. Dixie Walker Outfielder Born: September 24 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”