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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
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 … See more
As one of the most popular folk tunes, 'Camptown Races' has been reference repeatedly in cinema, television and other means of media. … See more
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