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"Oh! Susanna" is a minstrel song by Stephen Foster (1826–1864), 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. See more
In 1846, Stephen Foster moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, and became a bookkeeper with his brother's steamship company. While in Cincinnati, Foster wrote "Oh! Susanna", possibly … See more
The song is one of Stephen Foster's best-known songs, and it also is one of the best-known American songs. No American song had sold more than 5,000 copies before; "Oh! … See more
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WebOh! 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...
- -Oh! Susanna-Written By: Stephen FosterLyricsOh 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 hot I froze myself-Susanna, don't you cry-Oh! Susanna-Oh! don't you cry for me-For I come ...-https://genius.com/Stephen-foster-oh-susanna-lyrics
Stephen Foster's OH! SUSANNA - Original 1848 Lyrics - Tom Roush
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WebLearn 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.
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