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"Shortnin' Bread" (also spelled "Shortenin' Bread," "Short'nin' Bread," or "Sho'tnin' Bread") (Roud 4209) is a song written by James Whitcomb Riley in 1900. A folk version was published by E.C. Perrow in 1915. ==Origins== "Shortnin' Bread" is often thought of as a traditional plantation song. However the first version was written by white poet James Whitcomb Riley in 1900. His song was named "A Short'nin' Bread Song—Pieced Out", the chorus of which is: :''Fotch dat dough fum the kitchin-shed—'' :''Rake de coals out hot an' red—'' :''Putt on de oven an' putt on de led,—'' :''Mammy's gwineter cook som short'nin' bread.''〔Eitel, ''The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley'', p. 119.〕 :'' Verse :''When corn plantin' done come roun' ;'' :''Blackbird own de whole plowed groun';'' :''Corn is de grain as I've hearn said ;'' :''Dat's de blackbird's short'nin' bread;'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shortnin' Bread」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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