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Thread #24379   Message #3851784
Posted By: Joe Offer
22-Apr-17 - 02:47 AM
Thread Name: Origins: Deep River (Spiritual)
Subject: RE: Origins: Deep River (spiritual)
Here is the version of "Deep River" that is currently in the Digital Tradition. There is no DEEPRVR1. Up above, Frank Staplin makes mention of what a mess the DT version was - I imagine it was deleted, leaving only this version 2:

DEEP RIVER

Deep river, my home is over Jordan,
Deep river, Lord, I want to cross over into camp ground.

My Lord, he calls me
He calls me by the thunder.
The trumpet sounds within my soul:
I ain't got long to stay here.

Deep river, my home is over Jordan,
Deep river, Lord, I'm gonna cross over into campground.

@religion @spiritual
filename[ DEEPRVR2
JY

Deep River

DESCRIPTION: "Deep River, "(My home is over Jordan), I want to cross over (to the campground)." The singer hopes to cross (the Jordan) to heaven , there to meet family, friends, etc.
AUTHOR: unknown
EARLIEST DATE: 1875 ("The Story of the Jubilee Singers")
KEYWORDS: religious death river
FOUND IN: US(SE)
REFERENCES (6 citations):
Dett, p. 167, "Deep River" (1 text) (1 tune)
Lomax-ABFS, pp. 594-595, "Deep River" (1 text, 1 tune)
Warren-Spirit, p. 29-30, "Deep River" (1 text, 1 tune)
Silber-FSWB, p. 370, "Deep River" (1 text)
Fuld-WFM, p. 195, "Deep River"
DT, DEEPRVR2

Roud #12332
RECORDINGS:
Marian Anderson, "Deep River" (Victor 19227, 1924) (Victor 22015, 1929; Victor 2032, 1940)
Carroll Clark w. Fletcher Henderson [Orch.?] "Deep River" (Columbia 128-D, 1924)
Commonwealth Quartet, "Deep River" (Conqueror 7079, 1928)
Hampton Institute Quartette, "Deep River" (RCA, unissued, 1941)
The King's Heralds, "Deep River" (Chapel CR 23, n.d.)
Lions Quartet, "Deep River" (Columbia 1167-D, 1927)
Oriole Male Quartette, "Deep River" (Oriole 893, 1927)
Randolph's Kentucky Jubilee Choir, "Deep River" (Brunswick 4063, 1928)
Paul Robeson, "Deep River" (Victor 20793, 1927)

NOTES: Not to be confused with either of two songs called "Deep River Blues" (one traditional, with the opening "Let it rain, let it pour; Let it rain a whole lot more..."; the other coming from the W. C. Handy tradition and beginning "Deep river, deep river, Mississippi River, so deep and wide my heart is breaking"). - RBW
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