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Lyr Req: Booth Shot Lincoln / Booth Killed Lincoln |
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Subject: Booth Shot Lincoln From: voyager Date: 28 Oct 01 - 07:48 AM At a concert last night I was browsing Irwin Silber's anthology of Civil War tunes. I was surprised to see the lyrics printed to the tune "Booth Shot Lincoln". This has tune has been a flatpicking favorite of mine for some time. Anyone seen the lyrics on-line? Thanks. voyager FSGW Ghetto Silver Spring, MD. |
Subject: Lyr Add: BOOTH KILLED LINCOLN (Bascom L. Lunsford) From: masato sakurai Date: 28 Oct 01 - 09:35 AM The Traditional Ballad Index has an entry: Booth Killed LincolnDESCRIPTION: "Wiles Booth came to Washington, An actor great was he, He played at Ford's Theater And Lincoln went to see." Booth sneaks up on Lincoln and shoots him, then flees. The dying Lincoln says "'Of all the actors in this town, I loved Wilkes Booth the best'"AUTHOR: unknown EARLIEST DATE: 1958 (Burt) KEYWORDS: death Civilwar homicide HISTORICAL REFERENCES: Apr 14, 1865 - John Wilkes Booth shoots Abraham Lincoln. Apr 15, 1865 - Lincoln dies FOUND IN: US(SE) REFERENCES (3 citations): Burt, pp. 224-225, "(Booth Killed Lincoln)" (1 text) Silber-CivWarFull, pp. 111-112, "Booth Killed Lincoln" (1 text, 1 tune) Silber-CivWarAbbr, pp. 90-91, "Booth Killed Lincoln" (1 text, 1 tune)n ALTERNATE TITLES: Booth Shot Lincoln NOTES [67 words]: Five days after Lee's surrender, John Wilkes Booth (1838-1865) entered Abraham Lincoln's box at Ford's Theatre and shot the President. Booth fled across the stage and, despite breaking his leg, escaped. Eventually he and his fellow conspirators were caught; Booth died when the barn in which he was hiding took fire. Most of the other conspirators were sentenced to death or long imprisonment. - RBW, (PJS) Last updated in version 3.2 File: SCW90 Go to the Ballad Search form Go to the Ballad Index Instructions The Ballad Index Copyright 2018 by Robert B. Waltz and David G. Engle.
Recordings listed in Folk Music Index are:
Booth Shot Lincoln
The song, however, was recorded earlier than Silber (1962). Olive Woolley Burt, American Murder Ballads and Their Stories (Oxford UP, 1958, pp. 224-225) gives the following comment and the lyrics (without tune):
Although it would seem that the assassination of President Lincoln would have been a popular subject for the ballad makers, I have never come across a person who knew such a song. The Library of Congress, however, has one, recorded in the Music Division's Archive of Folk Song. It was sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford of South Turkey Creek, Leicester, Buncomb County, North Carolina. Mr. Lunsford, who described the air as an old fiddle tune, as a small boy heard his father hum it and sing a few stanzas. He said the title was 'Booth' or 'Booth Killed Lincoln.'
Wilkes Booth came to Washington, an actor great was he,
The war it is all over, the people happy now,
And while he sees the play go on, his thoughts are running deep,
J. Wilkes Booth he moves down the aisle, he had measured once before,
The wife awakes from slumber, and screams in her rage,
The people all excited then, cried everyone, 'A hand!'
J. Wilkes Booth, in his last play, all dressed in broadcloth deep,
The Lunsford version (without accompaniment) of "Booth Killed Lincoln", recorded in 1949, is now available, with the fiddle tune version also played by Lunsford separately, from Various Artists, Songs and Ballads of American History and of the Assassination of Presidents (Rounder CD 1509). ~Masato
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Booth Shot Lincoln From: masato sakurai Date: 29 Oct 01 - 07:12 AM This has been discussed in the previous thread with info from The Fiddler's Companion. ~Masato
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Booth Shot Lincoln From: tremodt Date: 29 Oct 01 - 06:21 PM history has prooved that Lincoln was a woman he was shot in the box, wasn't he? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Booth Shot Lincoln From: Lin in Kansas Date: 29 Oct 01 - 11:02 PM There are quite a few at the Library of Congress Special Collection "We'll Sing to Abe Our Song: Sheet Music about Lincoln, Emancipation, and the Civil War." Lin |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Booth Shot Lincoln From: GUEST Date: 02 Apr 19 - 09:51 PM I play the tune Booth Shot Lincoln on the mandolin. From my perspective, the lyrics by Uncle Earl do not convey the mood of the tune. I would say that the tune is joyous, and that wherever it came from (probably in the South somewhere) people were rejoicing that Booth Shot Lincoln. The tune is upbeat and joyous, and the lyrics are sad. When where these lyrics written, and who is Uncle Earl, please? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Booth Shot Lincoln From: Bruce from Bathurst Date: 02 Apr 19 - 10:13 PM Here's the Uncle Earl website. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Booth Shot Lincoln From: meself Date: 03 Apr 19 - 01:02 AM "It was sung by Bascom Lamar Lunsford of South Turkey Creek, Leicester, Buncomb County, North Carolina. Mr. Lunsford, who described the air as an old fiddle tune, as a small boy heard his father hum it and sing a few stanzas." It is surprising, then, to be presented with what seems a complete set of lyrics, in seven stanzas. Were these Luford's lyrics, and if so, is it likely that he himself completed the song from the 'few stanzas' his father sung? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Booth Shot Lincoln From: GUEST,Mike Yates Date: 03 Apr 19 - 10:24 AM 'All the people in this town, They did weep and they did frown; When they heard the news come down That Booth shot Lincoln dead.' Fragment from Dan Tate, Fancy Gap, VA. Dan's tune was similar to that played by Marcus Martin of Swannanoa, NC, which can be heard on the Field Recorder's Collective CD 'Marcus Martin: Recordings from the Collection of Peter Hoover'. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Booth Shot Lincoln From: voyager Date: 03 Apr 19 - 02:10 PM The Irony of History (Edwin Booth and Robert Todd Lincoln) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Booth Shot Lincoln / Booth Killed Lincoln From: Joe Offer Date: 12 Feb 24 - 04:26 PM http://www.ciscohouston.com/lyrics/booth_shot_lincoln.shtml |
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