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Subject: Lyr Add: WHERE ARE YOU, THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS? From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 30 Sep 03 - 11:56 PM Lyr. Add: Where Are You, Three Hundred Dollars? Words W. Dexter Smith, Jr., Music by R. J. Lessur Where are you, three hundred dollars? I'm "hard up," I vow, Never shall I need your greenbacks More than I do now, Oh! the dollars I have wasted On all sorts of things; If I had them now I reckon Grief would soon take wings. Chorus: Where are you three hundred dollars? Where are you I say, They will sadly muss my collar If I do not pay. Yes, I've spent for balls and parties Such a sum twice told, Not such paper as we have now, But good yellow gold! Broadcloth coats and fancy waistcoats Fare ye well, my dears, For in future I can't wear you; Good bye, cassimeres. Farewell broadcloth, welcome shoddy, With you on my back, I must fight the hungry rebels, Living on "hard tack." If I cannot beg nor borrow Such a small amount, As three hundred little dollars; They're of no account! Where are all the boys I've treated To ice-cream and pie, Will they see a little fellow Like me, go and die? Though I'm well and able bodied Yet I cannot fight. Where are you three hundred dollars? You would make it right. During the Civil War, northern men could pay to avoid service. It was called "hiring someone to take their place." This song attempts to treat the condition lightly, but it was a very controversial matter. Sung by R. Bishop Buckley (1816-1867), of Buckley's Serenaders. Sheet music published by G. D. Russell and Co., ca. 1863, Boston. In American Memory, at Brown Univ. Library, African-American sheet music, 1850-1920. Three Hundred Dollars (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/award/rpbaasm/0700/0734/073402r.jpg) |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: WHERE ARE YOU, THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS? From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 01 Oct 03 - 12:01 AM This song was among those listed in the "Patchwork Song," thread 62852: Patchwork |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: WHERE ARE YOU, THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS? From: masato sakurai Date: 01 Oct 03 - 03:10 AM This link will get you to the whole pages. Where are you, three hundred dollars? / words by W. Dexter Smith Jr. ; music by R.J. Lessur (Originally published: Boston : G.D. Russell & Co., c1863) |
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