Though this jewel of wisdom might be of interest to the group, since you've
probably own a copy of "The Missouri Waltz" in your roll collection ...
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From the Boston Globe:
Q: What can you tell me about the history of the "Missouri Waltz" ?
What are the lyrics to the tune ?
A: It was written by James Royce, using the pseudonym of J.R. Shannon.
The music was provided by Fredrick Knight Logan, who is believed to
have acquired the melody from a young African-American who sang it
to him. The tune was originally published in 1914 as a piano
instrumental. In 1949, the tune became the official state song of
Missouri despite the objections of African-American legislators
who took offense at references to "pickaninnies", "hummin' darkies",
and other racist expressions. During Harry Truman's administration,
it served as his unofficial theme song, but according to archivists
at the Truman Library in Independence, MO., the president hated the
song.
The song begins:
Hush-a-bye, ma baby,
slumbertime is comin' soon;
Rest yo' head
upon ma breast,
while Mammy hums a tune.
The sand-man is callin'
where shadows are fallin'.
While the soft breezes sigh
as in days gone by.
- Karl Ellison - Ashland, Massachusetts
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