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Oh, Susanna

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Stephen Foster

Stephen Collins Foster (*1826 - †1864) was the most famous songwriter in the USA at the time. Many of his songs are still well-known 150 years after they were written. The song "Oh Susanna" is Stephen Foster's biggest hit.

Oh, Susanna

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Gitarre Ukulele (gcea) Ukulele (adf#h)
G C D
G C D

\version "2.20.0"
\header {
 title = "Oh, Susanna"
 % subtitle = "Subtitle"
 % poet = "Poet"
 composer = "Stepen Foster (1848 publ.)"
 % arranger = "arr: ccbysa: Wikibooks (mjchael)"
}

myKey = {
  \clef "treble"
  \time 4/4
  \tempo 4 = 140
  %%Tempo ausblenden
  \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t
  \key g\major
}

%% Akkorde
myChords = \chordmode {
  \set Staff.midiInstrument = #"acoustic guitar (nylon)"
  %% Akkorde nur beim Wechsel Notieren
  \set chordChanges = ##t
  %% Lagerfeuerschlag 
  %% 1 . 2 + . + 4 .
  \partial 4 s4
  g,,4 g,8 4 8 4 % G
  g,,4 g,8 4 8 4 % G
  g,,4 g,8 4 8 4 % G
  d,4   d8 4 8 4 % D

  g,,4 g,8 4 8 4 % G
  g,,4 g,8 4 8 4 % G
  d,4   d8 4 8 4 % D
  g,,4 g,8 4 8 4 % G

  c,4   c8 4 8 4 % C
  c,4   c8 4 8 4 % C
  g,,4 g,8 4 8 4 % G
  d,4   d8 4 8 4 % D

  g,,4 g,8 4 8 4 % G
  g,,4 g,8 4 8 4 % G
  d,4   d8 4 8 4 % D
  g,,4 g,8 4 8 4 % G
}

myMelody = \relative c'' {
  \myKey
  \set Staff.midiInstrument = #"trombone"
  \partial 4 g8 a |
  b4 d d4. e8 | d4 b g4. a8 |
  b4 b a g | a2. g8 a |
  b4 d d4. e8 | d4 b g4. a8 |
  b4 b a a | g2. r4 |
  \bar "||"
  c2 c | e4 2 4 | 
  d4 d b g | a2. g8 a |
  b4 d d4. e8 | d4 b g4. a8 |
  b4 b a a | g2. r4 | 
   \bar "|."
}

myLyrics = \lyricmode {
  \set stanza = "1."
  I _ come from A -- la -- ba -- ma with my ban -- jo on my knee,

    I'm _ going to Loui -- si -- a -- na, my _ true love for to see;

Oh! Su -- san -- na, oh don't you cry for me,
I've _ come from A -- la -- ba -- ma with my ban -- jo on my knee.
}

\score {
  <<
    \new ChordNames { \myChords }
    \new Voice = "mySong" { \myMelody }
    \new Lyrics \lyricsto "mySong" { \myLyrics }
  %  \new TabStaff { \myChords } %% Check 
  >>
  \midi { }
  \layout { }
}

%% unterdrückt im raw="1"-Modus das DinA4-Format.
\paper {
  indent=0\mm
  %% DinA4 0 210mm - 10mm Rand - 20mm Lochrand = 180mm
  line-width=180\mm
  oddFooterMarkup=##f
  oddHeaderMarkup=##f
  % bookTitleMarkup=##f
  scoreTitleMarkup=##f
}



1
I[G]came from Alabama, with my banjo on my[D]knee,
I'm[G]going to Louisiana, my[D]true love[']for to[G]see;
It[G]rain'd all night the day I left, the weather it was[D]dry,
The[G]sun so hot, I froze to death, Su-[D]sanna[']don't you[G]cry.
Ref.
O-[C]-oh! Susanna, oh[G]don't you cry for[D]me,
I've[G]come from Alabama with my[D]banjo[']on my[G]knee.
2
I[G]had a dream the other night when every thing was[D]still,
I[G]thought I saw Susanna a[D]coming[']down the[G]hill;
The[G]buck-wheat cake was in her mouth, the tear was in her[D]eye;
Says[G]I, "I'm coming from the South. Oh, Su-[D]sanna[']don't you[G]cry."
3
I[G]soon will be in New Orleans, and then I'll look[D]around,
And[G]when I find Susanna, I will[D]fall up-[']on the[G]ground.
And[G]if I do not find her,
this darkey'll surely[D]die,
And[G]when I'm dead and buried.
Oh, Su-[(][G]sanna,[D][)]don't you[G]cry.

After you have completed the fifth lesson, you can also use the D a little later by means of a "quick chord change".


Accompanying proposal


These chords and rhythm have been simplified for beginners. The D major chord is played a little earlier than necessary in the simplified version, which makes the accompaniment easier.

The song sounds better (in my opinion) if you play D major half a bar later. For this you need a quick chord change which is described in lesson 5 of the campfire diploma. The "later" version of the D major chord is marked with an apostrophe.