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    Buffalo Gals. " Buffalo Gals " is a traditional American song, written and published as " Lubly Fan " in 1844 by the blackface minstrel John Hodges, who performed as "Cool White". The song was widely popular throughout the United States, where minstrels often altered the lyrics to suit local audiences, performing it as "New York Gals" in New ...

  2. Aug 17, 2020 · It continued to be published in songsters in the 1850s. Here are the lyrics for “The Bowery Gals” as sung by William Donaldson, with the first dated publication appearing in 1845: As I was lumbering down de street, O down de street, O down de street, Dat pretty color’d gal I chanced to meet, O, she was fair to view.

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · The lyrics of Buffalo Gals speak of cowboys, rodeos, and the wild west. It paints a vivid picture of a bygone era, conjuring images of cowboys gathered around a campfire under the starry sky, singing and dancing with their beloved “Buffalo Gals”. The song captures a sense of camaraderie, adventure, and freedom that defined the spirit of the ...

  4. Apr 28, 2024 · With “Buffalo Gals,” McLaren sought to pay homage to the tradition of minstrelsy while also subverting its racist overtones. McLaren’s version of “Buffalo Gals” was released in 1982 and featured a mix of hip hop, country, and electronic music. He also incorporated a sample from the old “Buffalo Gals” tune, along with new lyrics ...

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  5. Aug 7, 2014 · The bison is a symbol of America, especially the American west. As the song takes on new life, the “gals” may be women of the west, pioneers, cowgirls, or perhaps fancy women. Listen to this version, “ Buffalo Gals at Nome,” sung by George Vinton Graham and recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in 1939. Graham says that he composed the ...

  6. Audience rapport is a big feature of Buffalo Gals’ appearances, and the dry-wit ‘true stories’ wrapped in band-leader Kate Lissauer’s comic delivery, round off the shows in warmly engaging and often hilarious style. Buffalo Gals tours as a six or seven-piece band, including: Kate Lissauer - violin, guitar. John ‘Johnny’ Whelan ...

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  8. Buffalo Gals. by Elaine Neil Orr. “A Buffalo Gal would not be bowled over by every little thing that came along.”. In her thirteenth year, the year she almost became popular in America, Alice learned some new words, or she learned some words newly. The first was bitch and it was unthinkable.

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