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Subject: RE: Origins: The White Captive, (also Olban, Albin) From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 05 Jan 07 - 06:17 PM "(Olban,) The White Captive," was collected by Phillips Barry in Maine (DT); Barry and the Traditional Ballads Index credit the song to Thomas C. Upham, 1818 (later a professor at Bowdoin College), 'The Columbia Sentinel,' Boston; Barry gives some details in "The New Green Mountain Songster," Flanders et al., pp. 256-258 with score, but full details were printed by Flanders et al. in FSSNE Bull. No. 8, pp. 19-24. The song was collected in North Dakota in shortened form (G. F. Will, Songs of Western Cowboys, JAFL, vol. 22, no. 84, 1909). The cowboy who sang it said he first heard it on a South Dakota Ranch, from a Texas cowboy, who said he had learned it in Mexico from another Texas cowboy, who sang it to the cattle when on night-guard. Randolph collected versions from the Ozarks and Colorado under the title "Her White Bosom Bare." This image in the song undoubtedly contributed to its wide spread and numerous versions. The tune in the score given in Flanders et. al. for "The White Captive" is quite different from the midi at Mudcat and the score in the Digital Mirror- http://sniff.numachi.com/~rickheit/dtrad/pages/tiWHTCAPTV;ttWHTCAPTV.html The melody of the score in Flanders et al. was written down by Mrs. Grace Fisk Bartlett, Cabot, Vermont, and printed in the FSSNE, Bull. No. 8, p. 23. A note says that the first part of the fourth line of each verse must be repeated to conform to the tune. It would be interesting to trace the song from its first printing in the Boston Columbian Sentinel; it must have been reprinted in other papers or sheet music in order for it to have spread so widely. |
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Subject: RE: Origins: The White Captive, (also Olban, Albin) From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 25 Jun 04 - 08:14 AM Olban Should have stood in bed |
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Subject: RE: Origins: The White Captive, (also Olban, Albin) From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 25 Jun 04 - 08:04 AM Oops! Olban |
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Subject: RE: Origins: The White Captive, (also Olban, Albin) From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 25 Jun 04 - 08:00 AM The DT has lyrics and midi of a version in Folk Songs of Maine. Partial score at http://sniff.numachi.com/~rickheit/dtrad/pages/tiWHTCAPTV;ttWHTCAPTV.html"> Olban It also shows up in Morris, "Folksongs of Florida," as "Young Albin." |
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Subject: RE: Origins: The White Captive, (also Olban, Albin) From: masato sakurai Date: 25 Jun 04 - 07:36 AM Some info is given at The Traditional Ballad Index. |
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Subject: Origins: The White Captive, (also Olban, Albin) From: GUEST,leah3268 Date: 25 Jun 04 - 01:06 AM Can anyone offer some history on the tune "The White Captive". Vance Randolph has it as "Her White Bosom Bare", other names that come up are "Olban", "Young Alban", and "Young Alban and Amanda". I have lyrics, but am curious as to origin. Thanks heaps. Leah |
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