Stephen Foster & Co.: Lyrics of America's First Great Popular Songs (American Poets Project)

Stephen Foster & Co.: Lyrics of America's First Great Popular Songs (American Poets Project)

by StephenFoster (Author), KenEmerson (Editor)

Synopsis

Stephen Foster (1826-1864) is the trunk of the tree of American song. His blackface minstrel songs, including "Oh! Susanna," "Old Folks at Home" ("Way down upon the Swanee River..."), and "My Old Kentucky Home," and his parlor ballads, such as "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" and "Beautiful Dreamer," have inspired composers, songwriters, and performers from Charles Ives and George Gershwin to Ray Charles and James Taylor. Foster devoted as much care and craft to his lyrics as he did to his timeless melodies. In this comprehensive new selection, acclaimed music historian Ken Emerson introduces and annotates the lyrics to more than 30 of Foster's best and best-known songs. These masterpieces by America's first full-time professional songwriter have been so deeply absorbed into our culture that they are often assumed to be folk music. Alongside are 49 other 19th-century American popular songs that influenced Foster or that he in turn inspired, from "Home! Sweet Home!" in the 1820s to "Western Home" (the original "Home on the Range") in the 1870s. "With his usual taste and insight, Ken Emerson has given us a much-needed collection of the lyrics of Stephen Foster and the other trailblazing talents who first defined American popular songwriting." -Elijah Wald, author of "How the Beatles Destroyed Rock 'N' Roll"

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 200
Publisher: Library of America
Published: 15 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1598530704
ISBN 13: 9781598530704