Oh Them Golden Slippers. Oh, Them Golden Slippers by folklore sheet music on MusicaNeo Bland in 1879, is particularly well known as a bluegrass instrumental standard Bland, of Sprague's Georgia Minstrels, wrote "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers" in 1879
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Written by African American songwriter James Bland (1854-1911) as a parody of a Negro spiritual, "Oh, Dem. Oh, them golden slippers Golden slippers I'm a gonna wear To walk the golden street Oh, my ol' banjo hangs on the wall Cause it ain't been turned since way last fall But the folks all say we'll have a good time When we ride up in the chariot in the morn There's old Brother Ben and his sister Luce
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Let's learn the tune Golden Slippers! Golden Slippers Bland, of Sprague's Georgia Minstrels, wrote "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers" in 1879 Oh, dem golden slippers Oh, dem golden slippers Golden slippers I'm gonna wear Because they look so neat
Golden Slippers About the Song Ballad of America. Oh, dem golden slippers Oh, dem golden slippers Golden slippers I'm gonna wear Because they look so neat James Bland,composer of this song, also wrote 'Carry Me Back To Old Virginny,' was one of the best black composers of the 19th century
Golden Slippers YouTube. This song was originally called Dem Golden Slippers (or Oh, Dem Golden Slippers), and it was written as a parody of a spiritual song called Golden Slippers. Written by African American songwriter James Bland (1854-1911) as a parody of a Negro spiritual, "Oh, Dem.