File:Way down yonder in the cornfield - Alabama (NYPL Hades-1935906-1999868).jpg

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English: * On cover: Sung with great success by Sallie Randall. Cover includes a photograph of Sallie Randall.
  • Cover design includes drawings of stalks of wheat and a map of Alabama.
  • Summary: A man standing on a pier looks at a boat named Alabama and reminisces about his home plantation; the ship's captain offers to take him back home and he returns to his plantation.
  • Former owners' signatures on cover at top: Charlotte Walker Kelly, Max Q. Kelly, 1903.
  • Statement of responsibility : by Cobb and Edwards
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Way down yonder in the cornfield : Alabama
Alternative title
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I saw a field of cotton and faces long forgotton. [first line of chorus]
Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/979dff09-e1d8-3a71-e040-e00a18062a84
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52f03f60-c599-012f-fd43-58d385a7bc34
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/979dff09-e1d8-3a71-e040-e00a18062a84
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1999868
Collection
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American popular songs.
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979dff09-e1d8-3a71-e040-e00a18062a84
NYPL Division
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Music Division
Topics
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Reminiscing; Homesickness



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