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Nelly Gray (song)

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male slave in Kentucky whose sweetheart has been taken away by slave-owners. The man mourns his beloved, who has been sold South to Georgia (where the slave’s life was conventionally regarded as harsher). He eventually dies and joins her in heaven. The song became popular in the years preceding the
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in 1856 and was inspired by the Hanby family’s encounter with Joseph Selby, a runaway slave from Kentucky who died at the Hanby home in Rushville after relating the moving story of his escape to freedom and having to leave behind his lost love. Benjamin Hanby's father, Bishop William Hanby, a
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Price, Jeremy (2010). ""From Nelly Ray to Maggie May": Re-enacting the Past on the Streets of Liverpool'". In Barrow, Logie (ed.).
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Cat. #1097 (MFH #764) - As sung by Ollie Gilbert, Mountain View, Arkansas on June 9, 1970
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The melody of Darling Nelly Gray is the (nearly identical) basis for the melody of
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Cat. #1440 (MFH #764) - As sung by Otis Williams, Wesley, Arkansas. (Fall), 1967
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Keeping the Lid on: Urban Eruptions and Social Control since the 19th Century
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Michael Corcoran's Texas Top 50", Lonestar Music Magazine, 29 July 2016
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When the moon had climbed the mountain and the stars were shining too.
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Civil War and helped promote support for the abolitionist cause.
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One night I went to see her, but "She's gone!" the neighbors say.
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They have taken her to Georgia for to wear her life away,
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I'm a-coming-coming-coming, as the angels clear the way,
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My eyes shall look downward, and my song shall be unsung
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Oh, my darling Nelly Gray, up in heaven there they say,
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Oh! I hear the angels calling, and I see my Nelly Gray.
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There's a low, green valley, on the old Kentucky shore.
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recorded the song for Vocalion on October 22, 1937 and
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in 1856. It is written as from the point of view of an
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My eyes are getting blinded, and I cannot see my way.
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And we'd float down the river in my little red canoe,
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I'm sitting by the river and I'm weeping all the day.
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was popular in 1937 reaching the charts of the day.
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My canoe is under water, and my banjo is unstrung;
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A-sitting and a-singing by the little cottage door,
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Nelly Gray
J. W. Myers


Benjamin Hanby
African-American
Otterbein University
Westerville, Ohio
United Brethren
Underground Railroad
Maggie May
Geordie
music hall
Joe Wilson
Keep yor feet still Geordie hinny
trade union
Industrial Workers of the World
Ralph Chaplin
Louis Armstrong
The Mills Brothers
Maxine Sullivan
Bing Crosby
Faded Love
Bob Wills
Darling Nelly Gray, page two
Darling Nelly Gray, page three
Passamezzo moderno
"The Civil War in Sheet Music"
"Benjamin Hanby and His Anti-Slavery Song"
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