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Songs that help build self-esteem

Azizi 18 Jan 05 - 03:07 PM
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Subject: Songs that help buld self-esteem
From: Azizi
Date: 18 Jan 05 - 03:07 PM

Greetings!
I'm interested in creating a list of traditional or contemporary songs that help {or helped} children, youth, and/or adults develop and reinforce self-esteem and/or group esteem.

These songs can be from the wide ranks of folk music, or from other music genres.

For instance, the 1968 James Brown R&B song "Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud" is a song that can be still used to help promote self-esteem in Black youth.

In my opinion, the antebellum African American children's game song 'Johnny Cuckoo' also helped Black children performing it develop self-esteem. Since this song that is based on the English folk song "Three Dukes A'Riding" doesn't appear to be in the Mudcat Song Index, I'll post its text here:

JOHNNY CUCKOO 
[Players stand in a horizontal line with one player "Johnny Cuckoo" standing apart from the line & then walking back & forth while others sing]

ALL VOICES                               ACTION
Here comes one Johnny Cuckoo               Single player approaches line
                                       and walks back and forth
                                       Inspecting the troops        
Here comes one Johnny Cuckoo
On a cold and stormy night

What did you come for
Come for, Come {here}for
What did you come for
On a cold and stormy night

I come for me {We come for us}
A soldier, soldier, solider
I come for me {We come for us}
A soldier, soldier, solider
On a cold and stormy night
                         
[Slight increase in speed, begin,
double offbeat clap]

You look too black and dirty,                 All players in the line turn
                                        their backs on "Johnny
                                        Cuckoo' and switch their
                                        hips at him, turning to
                                        face him at the last word

You look too black and dirty
Dirty dirty
You look too black and dirty
On a cold and stormy night

I am {We are} just as good
as you are
You are. You are.
I am {We are} just as good
as you are
On a cold and stormy night

Now here comes one Johnny Cuckoo         Game is repeated with
On a cold and stormy night                 two Johnny Cuckoos,
                                        at the end of which
                                        the original player
                                        selects another
                                        player, to repeat
                                         the play with three,
                                        and so on.


from: Bessie Jones, Bess Hawes Lomaz "Step It Down: "Games, Plays, Songs & Stories from the Afro-American Heritage {University of Georgia Press,1972}; this song is also included as as #10 on the 3rd CD of "A Musical Journey From The Georgia Sea Islands To The Mississippi Delta" (4 CD set}' Alan Lomax; 1993 Atlantic Recording
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Any suggestions of songs for this list will be appreciated.

Ms. Azizi


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Subject: ADD: Johnny Cuckoo
From: Azizi
Date: 18 Jan 05 - 03:18 PM

Since that the lyrics & directions for "Johnny Cuckoo" got mixed in together in my previous post, I'll write just the lyrics here.

Also see the correction of "two Johnny Cuckoos" when the song is repeated again {each time the song is repeated the number of "Johnny Cuckoos is increased by one}

JOHNNY CUCKOO
ante-bellum African American game song

Here comes one Johnny Cuckoo                                
Here comes one Johnny Cuckoo
On a cold and stormy night

What did you come for
Come for, Come {here} for
What did you come for
On a cold and stormy night

I come for me {We come for us}
A soldier, soldier, solider
I come for me {We come for us}
A soldier, soldier, solider
On a cold and stormy night
                         
[Slight increase in speed, begin,
double offbeat clap]

You look too black and dirty,                                
You look too black and dirty
Dirty dirty
You look too black and dirty
On a cold and stormy night

I am {We are} just as good as you
are
You are. You are.
I am {We are} just as good as you
are
On a cold and stormy night

Now here comes two Johnny Cuckoos                
On a cold and stormy night


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Subject: RE: Songs that help buld self-esteem
From: Azizi
Date: 18 Jan 05 - 07:24 PM

Thanks, Joe, for fixing the mixed-up text. I appreciate it!


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Subject: RE: Songs that help buld self-esteem
From: Cluin
Date: 18 Jan 05 - 10:59 PM

Billy Joe Shaver's "I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be a Diamond Some Day)"


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Subject: RE: Songs that help buld self-esteem
From: Pauline L
Date: 19 Jan 05 - 04:28 PM

I think that simply learning to sing or play songs can raise self esteem.

Pauline the Teacher


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