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  1. "Camptown Races" is written in imperfect African American Vernacular English. The lyrics portray the dialect of a stereotypical African American; for example, “de” and “gwine” recur. The song was originally written with the intention of white performers painting their faces black and singing the song.
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    'De Camptown Races' or 'Gwine to Run All Night' is a minstrel song by American Romantic composer Stephen Foster. It was published in February 1850 by F. D. Benteen and was introduced to the American mainstream by Christy's Minstrels, eventually becoming one of the most popular folk/Americana tunes of the nineteenth century.
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  2. +Camptown Races-
    +Written By: Stephen Foster-
    Lyrics
    +De Camptown ladies sing dis song—Doo-dah! doo-dah!-
    +De Camp-town race-track five miles long—Oh! doo-dah day!-
    +I come down dah wid my hat caved in—Doo-dah! doo-dah!-
    +I go back home wid a pocket full of tin—Oh! doo-dah day!-
    +Gwine to run all ...-
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    'De Camptown Races' or 'Gwine to Run All Night' (nowadays popularly known as 'Camptown Races') is a minstrel song by American Romantic composer Stephen Foster. It was published in February 1850 by F. D. Benteen and was introduced to the American mainstream by Christy's Minstrels, eventually becoming … See more

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    Historians cite the village of Camptown, Pennsylvania, as the basis for the song, located in the mountains of northeast Pennsylvania. The races were resumed nearby in 1965 as a footrace, … See more

    In The Americana Song Reader, William Emmett Studwell writes that the song was introduced by the Christy Minstrels, noting that Foster's "nonsense lyrics are much of the charm of this … See more

    As one of the most popular folk tunes, 'Camptown Races' has been reference repeatedly in cinema, television and other means of media. Like many of Foster's songs, it was originally recorded on the phonograph in the early twentieth century; 1911 saw its first … See more

    "Camptown Races" by Billy Murray and chorus (1911), sung in the minstrel style See more

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  4. Stephen Foster – Camptown Races Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

    WebCamptown Races Lyrics: De Camptown ladies sing dis song—Doo-dah! doo-dah! / De Camp-town race-track five miles long—Oh! doo-dah day! / I come down dah wid my hat caved in—Doo-dah!...

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