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- Walk_Along_John abstract ""Walk Along John", also known as "Oh, Come Along John", is an American song written for the blackface minstrel show stage in 1843. The lyrics of the song are typical of those of the early minstrel show. They are largely nonsense about a black man who boasts about his exploits.The chorus is:Come along John, Come along John,Come along John, de fifer's son,Ain't you might glad dat your day's work done."Walk Along John" is a likely source of inspiration for the later minstrel hit, "Old Dan Tucker". Verses in both songs are quite similar, such as this one:Johhny lay on de rail road track,He tied de engine on his back;He pair's his corn wid a rail road wheel,It gib 'im de tooth ache in de heel.Compare with this verse, commonly found in versions of "Old Dan Tucker":Old Daniel Tucker wuz a mighty man,He washed his face in a fryin' pan;Combed his head wid a wagon wheelAnd he died wid de toofache in his heel.↑ ↑ ↑ 3.0 3.1 ↑".
- Walk_Along_John wikiPageID "7133709".
- Walk_Along_John wikiPageLength "1947".
- Walk_Along_John wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Walk_Along_John wikiPageRevisionID "533265654".
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- Walk_Along_John wikiPageWikiLink Black_people.
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- Walk_Along_John wikiPageWikiLink Category:1843_songs.
- Walk_Along_John wikiPageWikiLink Category:Blackface_minstrel_songs.
- Walk_Along_John wikiPageWikiLink Minstrel_show.
- Walk_Along_John wikiPageWikiLink Nonsense.
- Walk_Along_John wikiPageWikiLink Old_Dan_Tucker.
- Walk_Along_John wikiPageWikiLink Refrain.
- Walk_Along_John wikiPageWikiLinkText "Walk Along John".
- Walk_Along_John hasPhotoCollection Walk_Along_John.
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- Walk_Along_John subject Category:Blackface_minstrel_songs.
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- Walk_Along_John comment ""Walk Along John", also known as "Oh, Come Along John", is an American song written for the blackface minstrel show stage in 1843. The lyrics of the song are typical of those of the early minstrel show. They are largely nonsense about a black man who boasts about his exploits.The chorus is:Come along John, Come along John,Come along John, de fifer's son,Ain't you might glad dat your day's work done."Walk Along John" is a likely source of inspiration for the later minstrel hit, "Old Dan Tucker".".
- Walk_Along_John label "Walk Along John".
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- Walk_Along_John sameAs Q7962001.
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- Walk_Along_John wasDerivedFrom Walk_Along_John?oldid=533265654.
- Walk_Along_John isPrimaryTopicOf Walk_Along_John.