Follow de Drinkin' Gou'd /
edited by J. Frank Dobie.
- Facsimile edition.
- 1 online resource: music.
- Publications of the Texas Folklore Society. Publication ; number VII .
- Book collections on Project MUSE. .
"Proceedings of the thirteenth annual session (1927) of the Texas Folk-lore Society": pages [181]-182. Includes unaccompanied melodies with words. Hard copy copyright held by The Texas Folklore Society. Reprint of the 1965 edition published by Southern Methodist University Press, Dallas, Texas.
The play-party in Oklahoma / Folk-lore relating to Texas birds / John K. Strecker -- Tall tales for the tenderfeet / Fishback yarns from the Sulphurs / Paul Bunyan: oil man / Pipeline days and Paul Bunyan / Le loup blanc of Bollivar's Peninsula / Pioneer folk tales / The corn thief : a folk anecdote / The Texas pecan ; The man in the moon / Follow the drinking gourd / Some Negro folk-songs of Texas / Six Negro folk-songs / Confidences from old Nacogdoches / The ghosts of Lake Jackson / How Mr. Polecat got his scent / De pot-song / Notes on some recent treatments of Negro folk-lore / Some characteristics of cowboy songs / More ballads and songs of the frontier folk / B.A. Botkin -- A.W. Penn -- J.M Deaver -- John Lee Brooks -- Acel Garland -- Philip C. Tucker -- Mary Jourdan Atkinson and J. Frank Dobie -- John R. Craddock -- G.T. Bludworth -- H.B. Parks -- Mary Virginia Bales -- Nicolas Joseph Hutchinson Smith -- Martha Emmons -- Bertha MeKee Dobie -- Kate Stoner O'Conner -- Palmer A. Throop -- Robert Adger Law -- Newton Gaines -- J. Frank Dobie -- Proceedings of the Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1927.
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Folklore. Folk music. Ballads, English. African Americans. SOCIAL SCIENCE--Folklore & Mythology. Ballads, English--Texas. Folk music--Texas. African Americans--Texas--Music. African Americans--Southwest, New--Folklore. Folklore--Southwest, New.