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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oh!_SusannaOh! Susanna - Wikipedia

    Susanna" is a minstrel song by Stephen Foster (18261864), first published in 1848. It is among the most popular American songs ever written. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.

  2. Nov 22, 2013 · Oh, I come from Alabama, with my banjo on my knee. I'm goin' to Louisiana My true love for to see. Oh! Susanna, now don't you cry for me. For I come from Ala...

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  3. Susanna Lyrics: Oh I come from Alabama / With a banjo on my knee / I'm going to Louisiana / My true love for to see / It rained all night the day I left / The weather it was dry / The sun so...

  4. I disabled comments due to children never being taught of racism in 19th century America or children never comprehending the history. This was undoubtedly one of Foster's most popular songs and is...

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  5. Learn about the first hit song in American popular music by Stephen Foster, who wrote it in 1848. Find the standard English lyrics, video, audio and song history of "Oh! Susanna", a folk song about the Westward Expansion.

  6. James Taylor sings 'Oh, Susanna' from his 1970 Warner Bros. album 'Sweet Baby James'. This 1848 Stephen Foster song is one of the most popular of all time. T...

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  7. May 6, 2024 · The lyrics to “Oh! Susanna” are simple and catchy, with a memorable chorus that is easy to sing along to. The song tells the story of a man who is traveling to Louisiana to see his sweetheart, Susanna. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles, including a dusty road, a river, and a train.