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I.G. Greer Folksong Collection
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An account of the resource
<p>The I. G. Greer Folksong Collection, presented here as part of the Documenting Appalachia digital initiative, consists of approximately 1,100 document pages that comprise more than 300 individual song titles, some with as many as ten distinct variants. The documents in this collection include manuscripts (some written as early as the mid-19th century), typescript transcriptions produced by Dr. Greer’s secretarial staff, and handwritten musical notations. Songs represented herein range from traditional Child Ballads, traditional English and Scottish ballads as well as their American variants, to 19th century popular music to musical compositions of local origin.</p>
<p>Biographical Note. Isaac Garfield Greer (4 December 1881 - 24 November 1967) was a history and government professor for Appalachian State Teacher's College from 1910 to 1932. A native of Watauga County, North Carolina, he was born to Philip and Mary Greer of Zionville and initially worked as a public school teacher and principal until he was hired at Appalachian State Teacher's College. From 1932 to 1948, he worked as superintendent of Mills Baptist Children's Home in Thomasville, North Carolina. From 1948 to 1954, Greer was the Executive Vice-President of the Business Foundation of North Carolina. Greer and his first wife Willie Spainhour had two sons I.G. Greer, Jr. and Joseph P. Greer. Greer's second wife was Hattie O'Briant. Dr. Greer was an avid collector and singer of folk songs. He was a nationally recognized authority of mountain folk music during his lifetime. A bass player, Greer and his wife, who played the dulcimer, performed at various regional school and civic functions. They were recorded singing several folk songs by Library of Congress from 1941 to 1946. Appalachian State Teacher's College dedicated the I.G. Greer Music Hall in 1966. Greer also had an active civic life. He was the president of the Southern Appalachian Historical Association and also served as a Boone City Alderman and in the North Carolina House of Representatives.</p>
<p>Note: University Libraries Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) believes in providing access to the historical record in support of the teaching, learning, and research endeavors of the communities it serves. Users should be advised that, due to the historical nature of some resources, users may encounter language or content that is harmful or difficult to view.</p>
Greer Document
Scholarly Classification
Brown, Older Ballads - Mostly British - 104 Randolph. 68 Cox. 110
File name
113_SailorBoy_Lyric_06
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Sailor Boy, Lyric Variant 06
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The Sweet Sailor Boy
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English
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Greer, I. G. (Isaac Garfield), 1881-1967
Subject
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Ballads, English
Death--Songs and music
Lovesickness--Songs and music
Soldiers--Songs and music
Love--Songs and music
Type
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Text
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W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Appalachian State University
Description
An account of the resource
This item is part of the I. G. Greer Folksong Collection which consists of more than 300 individual song titles and their variants as collected by Isaac Garfield Greer (1881-1967) from informants, primarily in Ashe, Wilkes and Watauga counties. The collection includes manuscripts, typescript transcriptions produced by Dr. Greer’s clerical staff, and handwritten musical notations. Songs range from traditional Child Ballads, traditional English and Scottish ballads as well as their American variants, to 19th century popular music to musical compositions of local origin.
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“Sweet Willie”
Captain, Captain tell me true
Does my sweet Willie sail with you
No he does not sail with me
For he is drowned in the sea.
-Chorus-
Go bring me back the one I love
Go bring go bring him back to me
They say he loves another girl
But I hope that he will remember me
Go father and build me a little
boat
That I may down the river float
And ever ship that I pass by
I’ll listen for sweet Willies cry.
Chorus
I wish I was a little bird
A darling, darling little bird
And to sweet Willie I would fly
And there I would lay down to die
-Chorus-
ballads
Bring Me Back the One I Love
Captain Captain
Captain Oh Captain Tell Me True
Down by the River Side
English love ballad
Go Build Me a Boat
Moment's River Side
Oh Father
Oh Father Father
Sailor Boy
Sailor Boy; lyric variant 6
Soldier Boy
songs and music death
songs and music lovesickness
songs and music soldiers
Susie's Search for Her Lover
Sweet William
Tell Me True Oh Captain Captain Tell Me True
The Lost Lover
The Pinery Boy
The Prentice Boy
The Sailor's Sweetheart
The Sweet Sailor Boy
There is a Town Where I Did Dwell
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BRING ME BACK THE ONE I LOVE
Captain~ tell me true,
Does my Sweet \'lillie sail with you?
No, he does not sail with me,
For he is drowned in the sea.
Captain~
Chorus:
bring me back the one I love~
bring him back to me.
They say he loves another girl~
But I hope he'll remember me.
Go~
Go
Go, father, and build me a little boat,
That I may down the river float;
And every ship that I pass by,
I'll listen for Sweet Willie's cry.
I wish I was a little bird,
A darling darling little bird,
And to Sweet Willie I would fly
And there I would lay me down to die.
Go, dig my grave both wide and deep
Place a marble stone at my head and feet.
Plant on my grave a \'lillow tree
That many may weep and mourn for me.
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I.G. Greer Folksong Collection
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An account of the resource
<p>The I. G. Greer Folksong Collection, presented here as part of the Documenting Appalachia digital initiative, consists of approximately 1,100 document pages that comprise more than 300 individual song titles, some with as many as ten distinct variants. The documents in this collection include manuscripts (some written as early as the mid-19th century), typescript transcriptions produced by Dr. Greer’s secretarial staff, and handwritten musical notations. Songs represented herein range from traditional Child Ballads, traditional English and Scottish ballads as well as their American variants, to 19th century popular music to musical compositions of local origin.</p>
<p>Biographical Note. Isaac Garfield Greer (4 December 1881 - 24 November 1967) was a history and government professor for Appalachian State Teacher's College from 1910 to 1932. A native of Watauga County, North Carolina, he was born to Philip and Mary Greer of Zionville and initially worked as a public school teacher and principal until he was hired at Appalachian State Teacher's College. From 1932 to 1948, he worked as superintendent of Mills Baptist Children's Home in Thomasville, North Carolina. From 1948 to 1954, Greer was the Executive Vice-President of the Business Foundation of North Carolina. Greer and his first wife Willie Spainhour had two sons I.G. Greer, Jr. and Joseph P. Greer. Greer's second wife was Hattie O'Briant. Dr. Greer was an avid collector and singer of folk songs. He was a nationally recognized authority of mountain folk music during his lifetime. A bass player, Greer and his wife, who played the dulcimer, performed at various regional school and civic functions. They were recorded singing several folk songs by Library of Congress from 1941 to 1946. Appalachian State Teacher's College dedicated the I.G. Greer Music Hall in 1966. Greer also had an active civic life. He was the president of the Southern Appalachian Historical Association and also served as a Boone City Alderman and in the North Carolina House of Representatives.</p>
<p>Note: University Libraries Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) believes in providing access to the historical record in support of the teaching, learning, and research endeavors of the communities it serves. Users should be advised that, due to the historical nature of some resources, users may encounter language or content that is harmful or difficult to view.</p>
Greer Document
Scholarly Classification
Brown, Older Ballads - Mostly British - 104 Randolph. 68 Cox. 110
File name
113_SailorBoy_Lyric_05_copy
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Sailor Boy, Lyric Variant 05, Copy
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English
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Greer, I. G. (Isaac Garfield), 1881-1967
Subject
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Ballads, English
Love--Songs and music
Sailors--Songs and music
Death--Songs and music
Lovesickness--Songs and music
Type
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Text
Publisher
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W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Appalachian State University
Description
An account of the resource
This item is part of the I. G. Greer Folksong Collection which consists of more than 300 individual song titles and their variants as collected by Isaac Garfield Greer (1881-1967) from informants, primarily in Ashe, Wilkes and Watauga counties. The collection includes manuscripts, typescript transcriptions produced by Dr. Greer’s clerical staff, and handwritten musical notations. Songs range from traditional Child Ballads, traditional English and Scottish ballads as well as their American variants, to 19th century popular music to musical compositions of local origin.
Scripto
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ballads
Bring Me Back the One I Love
Captain Captain
Captain Oh Captain Tell Me True
Down by the River Side
English love ballads
Go Build Me a Boat
Moment's River Side
Oh Father
Oh Father Father
Sailor Boy
Sailor Boy; lyric variant 5
Soldier Boy
songs and music death
songs and music lovesickness
songs and music sailors
Susie's Search for Her Lover
Sweet William
Tell Me True Oh Captain Captain Tell Me True
The Lost Lover
The Pinery Boy
The Prentice Boy
The Sailor's Sweetheart
The Sweet Sailor Boy
There is a Town Where I Did Dwell
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I.G. Greer Folksong Collection
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An account of the resource
<p>The I. G. Greer Folksong Collection, presented here as part of the Documenting Appalachia digital initiative, consists of approximately 1,100 document pages that comprise more than 300 individual song titles, some with as many as ten distinct variants. The documents in this collection include manuscripts (some written as early as the mid-19th century), typescript transcriptions produced by Dr. Greer’s secretarial staff, and handwritten musical notations. Songs represented herein range from traditional Child Ballads, traditional English and Scottish ballads as well as their American variants, to 19th century popular music to musical compositions of local origin.</p>
<p>Biographical Note. Isaac Garfield Greer (4 December 1881 - 24 November 1967) was a history and government professor for Appalachian State Teacher's College from 1910 to 1932. A native of Watauga County, North Carolina, he was born to Philip and Mary Greer of Zionville and initially worked as a public school teacher and principal until he was hired at Appalachian State Teacher's College. From 1932 to 1948, he worked as superintendent of Mills Baptist Children's Home in Thomasville, North Carolina. From 1948 to 1954, Greer was the Executive Vice-President of the Business Foundation of North Carolina. Greer and his first wife Willie Spainhour had two sons I.G. Greer, Jr. and Joseph P. Greer. Greer's second wife was Hattie O'Briant. Dr. Greer was an avid collector and singer of folk songs. He was a nationally recognized authority of mountain folk music during his lifetime. A bass player, Greer and his wife, who played the dulcimer, performed at various regional school and civic functions. They were recorded singing several folk songs by Library of Congress from 1941 to 1946. Appalachian State Teacher's College dedicated the I.G. Greer Music Hall in 1966. Greer also had an active civic life. He was the president of the Southern Appalachian Historical Association and also served as a Boone City Alderman and in the North Carolina House of Representatives.</p>
<p>Note: University Libraries Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) believes in providing access to the historical record in support of the teaching, learning, and research endeavors of the communities it serves. Users should be advised that, due to the historical nature of some resources, users may encounter language or content that is harmful or difficult to view.</p>
Greer Document
Scholarly Classification
Brown, Older Ballads - Mostly British - 104 Randolph. 68 Cox. 110
File name
113_SailorBoy_Lyric_05_ocr
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Sailor Boy, Lyric Variant 05
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The Sweet Sailor Boy
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English
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<a href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/197"> AC.113 Isaac Garfield (I.G.) Greer Papers and Recordings </a>
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Contributor
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Greer, I. G. (Isaac Garfield), 1881-1967
Subject
The topic of the resource
Ballads, English
Love--Songs and music
Sailors--Songs and music
Death--Songs and music
Lovesickness--Songs and music
Type
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Text
Publisher
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W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Appalachian State University
Description
An account of the resource
This item is part of the I. G. Greer Folksong Collection which consists of more than 300 individual song titles and their variants as collected by Isaac Garfield Greer (1881-1967) from informants, primarily in Ashe, Wilkes and Watauga counties. The collection includes manuscripts, typescript transcriptions produced by Dr. Greer’s clerical staff, and handwritten musical notations. Songs range from traditional Child Ballads, traditional English and Scottish ballads as well as their American variants, to 19th century popular music to musical compositions of local origin.
Scripto
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ballads
Bring Me Back the One I Love
Captain Captain
Captain Oh Captain Tell Me True
Down by the River Side
English love ballads
Go Build Me a Boat
Moment's River Side
Oh Father
Oh Father Father
Sailor Boy
Sailor Boy; lyric variant 5
Soldier Boy
songs and music death
songs and music lovesickness
songs and music sailors
Susie's Search for Her Lover
Sweet William
Tell Me True Oh Captain Captain Tell Me True
The Lost Lover
The Pinery Boy
The Prentice Boy
The Sailor's Sweetheart
The Sweet Sailor Boy
There is a Town Where I Did Dwell
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Ss. ilor Boy.
lJn rk i s the e\I!e~.:.-co , or of £ true l oves h s ir.
His cheek s is like m 111'eyfe1r.
~b 1~ he woulu Te·urn lt wou1 J glve me joy .
~ neve+ loved nothi ng but my s wwet 3e ilor Uoy.
~~.r£ :'
F build me s boa t.
n o\A.rn t11e ri v·er .;. will ~.iu ~ 't.
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tn ~ ~
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p~ ~
v~
Ill will listen for S\met Uillie's .cry.
C::..pt~in Cept£in tell me true.
Dose rliy S\1\Jet ·.7illie s.sil with you?
llo he dose not s~ol with me.
He sleeps in the bottom of the deep blue
3e~.
Go dig my greve bo~th deep Lnd wije.
to stones £t my he£d and feet.
On my bre~st pl~ce t mourning dove.
To show to rhe world thLt I aide for love.
~l~ce
:. K.
IJoore.
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I.G. Greer Folksong Collection
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An account of the resource
<p>The I. G. Greer Folksong Collection, presented here as part of the Documenting Appalachia digital initiative, consists of approximately 1,100 document pages that comprise more than 300 individual song titles, some with as many as ten distinct variants. The documents in this collection include manuscripts (some written as early as the mid-19th century), typescript transcriptions produced by Dr. Greer’s secretarial staff, and handwritten musical notations. Songs represented herein range from traditional Child Ballads, traditional English and Scottish ballads as well as their American variants, to 19th century popular music to musical compositions of local origin.</p>
<p>Biographical Note. Isaac Garfield Greer (4 December 1881 - 24 November 1967) was a history and government professor for Appalachian State Teacher's College from 1910 to 1932. A native of Watauga County, North Carolina, he was born to Philip and Mary Greer of Zionville and initially worked as a public school teacher and principal until he was hired at Appalachian State Teacher's College. From 1932 to 1948, he worked as superintendent of Mills Baptist Children's Home in Thomasville, North Carolina. From 1948 to 1954, Greer was the Executive Vice-President of the Business Foundation of North Carolina. Greer and his first wife Willie Spainhour had two sons I.G. Greer, Jr. and Joseph P. Greer. Greer's second wife was Hattie O'Briant. Dr. Greer was an avid collector and singer of folk songs. He was a nationally recognized authority of mountain folk music during his lifetime. A bass player, Greer and his wife, who played the dulcimer, performed at various regional school and civic functions. They were recorded singing several folk songs by Library of Congress from 1941 to 1946. Appalachian State Teacher's College dedicated the I.G. Greer Music Hall in 1966. Greer also had an active civic life. He was the president of the Southern Appalachian Historical Association and also served as a Boone City Alderman and in the North Carolina House of Representatives.</p>
<p>Note: University Libraries Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) believes in providing access to the historical record in support of the teaching, learning, and research endeavors of the communities it serves. Users should be advised that, due to the historical nature of some resources, users may encounter language or content that is harmful or difficult to view.</p>
Greer Document
Informant
[Arthur] A. K. Moore, 1899-1982
Informant Note
student of Dr. Greer
Scholarly Classification
Brown, Older Ballads - Mostly British - 104 Randolph. 68 Cox. 110
File name
113_SailorBoy_Lyric_04
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Sailor Boy, Lyric Variant 04
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The Sweet Sailor Boy
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English
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<a href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/197"> AC.113 Isaac Garfield (I.G.) Greer Papers and Recordings </a>
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Greer, I. G. (Isaac Garfield), 1881-1967
Subject
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Ballads, English
Love--Songs and music
Sailors--Songs and music
Death--Songs and music
Lovesickness--Songs and music
Type
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Text
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<a title= "Lenoir (N.C.)" href=" https://www.geonames.org/4475640/lenoir.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"> Lenoir (N.C.)</a>
Publisher
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W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Appalachian State University
Description
An account of the resource
This item is part of the I. G. Greer Folksong Collection which consists of more than 300 individual song titles and their variants as collected by Isaac Garfield Greer (1881-1967) from informants, primarily in Ashe, Wilkes and Watauga counties. The collection includes manuscripts, typescript transcriptions produced by Dr. Greer’s clerical staff, and handwritten musical notations. Songs range from traditional Child Ballads, traditional English and Scottish ballads as well as their American variants, to 19th century popular music to musical compositions of local origin.
ballads
Bring Me Back the One I Love
Captain Captain
Captain Oh Captain Tell Me True
Down by the River Side
Go Build Me a Boat
Moment's River Side
North Carolina love
Oh Father
Oh Father Father
Sailor Boy
Sailor Boy; lyric variant 4
Soldier Boy
songs and music death
songs and music lovesickness
songs and music sailors
Susie's Search for Her Lover
Sweet William
Tell Me True Oh Captain Captain Tell Me True
The Lost Lover
The Pinery Boy
The Prentice Boy
The Sailor's Sweetheart
The Sweet Sailor Boy
There is a Town Where I Did Dwell
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The Sweet Sailor Boy.
Ob a Sailor's lire is a cruel lif e,
Has robbed some lad.y of her hearts d.eli:;ht.
She causecl me to weep and she caused me to mourn
The loss of ~ true love never to return.
Oh Father,Oh Father ,;;o builfl me a "boat
Far oTer the ocean I may float.
J..nslver me quick for it will give me joy.
For I neTer loved any but my Sweet Sailor Boy.
Dark was t he color of my true love's hair.
His cheek was like son e lily f'air.
If he'~ only return 'twould give me joy
For I neTer loTed any but my Swe et Sailor Boy.
Oh Captain,Oh Captain,tell me true,
Did my Sweet lTillie sail with you!
.Answer me quielc f' or it will giTe c.e joy.
I neTer liTed any but my Sweet ailor Boy.
She looked down the shore and looked in Ta in;
Saw two ships return froc it pain.
~ he halted each Captain as t hey pa ssed. by t here.
A.nU. t here she enquired f'or her Sweet Sailor Boy.
'
Oh s he callecl for a chair to s it upon,
A pen and ink to write i t a om. •
A.t the end o:r eTery line she dropped a tear,
A.t the end of' every verse cried, Oh my tlear.
Go d.ig my grave b oth wid e a nd deep.
Put a marble stone at my head a nd feet •
.And on my b reast a sweet turtle doTe
To sho-w to t h e world. I flied :ror loTe.
/
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I.G. Greer Folksong Collection
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An account of the resource
<p>The I. G. Greer Folksong Collection, presented here as part of the Documenting Appalachia digital initiative, consists of approximately 1,100 document pages that comprise more than 300 individual song titles, some with as many as ten distinct variants. The documents in this collection include manuscripts (some written as early as the mid-19th century), typescript transcriptions produced by Dr. Greer’s secretarial staff, and handwritten musical notations. Songs represented herein range from traditional Child Ballads, traditional English and Scottish ballads as well as their American variants, to 19th century popular music to musical compositions of local origin.</p>
<p>Biographical Note. Isaac Garfield Greer (4 December 1881 - 24 November 1967) was a history and government professor for Appalachian State Teacher's College from 1910 to 1932. A native of Watauga County, North Carolina, he was born to Philip and Mary Greer of Zionville and initially worked as a public school teacher and principal until he was hired at Appalachian State Teacher's College. From 1932 to 1948, he worked as superintendent of Mills Baptist Children's Home in Thomasville, North Carolina. From 1948 to 1954, Greer was the Executive Vice-President of the Business Foundation of North Carolina. Greer and his first wife Willie Spainhour had two sons I.G. Greer, Jr. and Joseph P. Greer. Greer's second wife was Hattie O'Briant. Dr. Greer was an avid collector and singer of folk songs. He was a nationally recognized authority of mountain folk music during his lifetime. A bass player, Greer and his wife, who played the dulcimer, performed at various regional school and civic functions. They were recorded singing several folk songs by Library of Congress from 1941 to 1946. Appalachian State Teacher's College dedicated the I.G. Greer Music Hall in 1966. Greer also had an active civic life. He was the president of the Southern Appalachian Historical Association and also served as a Boone City Alderman and in the North Carolina House of Representatives.</p>
<p>Note: University Libraries Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) believes in providing access to the historical record in support of the teaching, learning, and research endeavors of the communities it serves. Users should be advised that, due to the historical nature of some resources, users may encounter language or content that is harmful or difficult to view.</p>
Greer Document
Scholarly Classification
Brown, Older Ballads - Mostly British - 104 Randolph. 68 Cox. 110
File name
113_SailorBoy_Lyric_03
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Sailor Boy, Lyric Variant 03
Alternative Title
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Bring Me Back the One I Love
Language
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English
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<a title=" I. G. Greer Folksong Collection" href="https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/collections/show/15" target="_blank"> I. G. Greer Folksong Collection </a>
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PDF
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<a href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/197"> AC.113 Isaac Garfield (I.G.) Greer Papers and Recordings </a>
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Greer, I. G. (Isaac Garfield), 1881-1967
Subject
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Ballads, English
Love--Songs and music
Sailors--Songs and music
Death--Songs and music
Lovesickness--Songs and music
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Text
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W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Appalachian State University
Description
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This item is part of the I. G. Greer Folksong Collection which consists of more than 300 individual song titles and their variants as collected by Isaac Garfield Greer (1881-1967) from informants, primarily in Ashe, Wilkes and Watauga counties. The collection includes manuscripts, typescript transcriptions produced by Dr. Greer’s clerical staff, and handwritten musical notations. Songs range from traditional Child Ballads, traditional English and Scottish ballads as well as their American variants, to 19th century popular music to musical compositions of local origin.
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ballads
Bring Me Back the One I Love
Captain Captain
Captain Oh Captain Tell Me True
Down by the River Side
English love ballads
Go Build Me a Boat
Moment's River Side
Oh Father
Oh Father Father
Sailor Boy
Sailor Boy; lyric variant 3
Soldier Boy
songs and music death
songs and music lovesickness
songs and music sailors
Susie's Search for Her Lover
Sweet William
Tell Me True Oh Captain Captain Tell Me True
The Lost Lover
The Pinery Boy
The Prentice Boy
The Sailor's Sweetheart
The Sweet Sailor Boy
There is a Town Where I Did Dwell