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Ole Bull and Old Dan Tucker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ole Bull and Old Dan Tucker "Ole Bull and Old Dan Tucker" is a traditional American song. Several different versions are known, the earliest published in 1844 by the Boston-based Charles Keith company.〔Mahar 370 note 5.〕 The song's lyrics tell of the rivalry and contest of skill between Ole Bull (named for Ole Bournemann Bull, a famous violinist) and Dan Tucker (title character of the blackface hit of the same name).〔Mahar 22, 197.〕 The song also satirizes the low pay earned by early minstrel performers: "Ole Bull come to town one day () got five hundred for to play."〔Quoted in Mahar 9-10.〕 The song was fairly popular in the minstrel show's first few years. Winans's research found it in 19% of minstrel show programs for the 1843-7 period.〔Winans 148.〕 A localized version is known, called "Philadelphia Old Bull and Old Dan Tucker".〔Mahar 196.〕 ==Notes== 〔
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