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'''WALK IN THE PARLOR [1].''' AKA and see "[[Walking in the Parlor]]." American, Air (4/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The song, as performed by Christy's Minstrels, was published in New York in 1847. The dialect lyric begins:
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''Walk in to de parlor, and hear de banjo play.''<br>
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"Walk in the Parlor (1)" and "Walk in the Parlor (2)" are blackface Minstrel-era pieces that inspired the American Old-Time breakdowns that can be found in the various numbered "Walking in the Parlor" versions.
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|f_printed_sources= Gumbo Chaff ('''The Complete Preceptor for the Banjo'''), 1851; p. 11.
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WALK IN THE PARLOR [1]. AKA - "Walking in the Parlor." American, Air (4/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. The song, as performed by Christy's Minstrels, was published in New York in 1847. The dialect lyric begins:

I'm right from old Virginny, wid my head so full of knarledge,
I never went to free school, or any odder college,
But I will tell you one ting, it is a certain fact,
I'll git you 'scription of de world in a twinkling of a crack,
So walk in, walk in, walk in I say!
Walk in to de parlor, and hear de banjo play.

"Walk in the Parlor (1)" and "Walk in the Parlor (2)" are blackface Minstrel-era pieces that inspired the American Old-Time breakdowns that can be found in the various numbered "Walking in the Parlor" versions.


Additional notes



Printed sources : - Gumbo Chaff (The Complete Preceptor for the Banjo), 1851; p. 11.



See also listing at :
See the listing at the Ballad Index [1]



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