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- Dallas_Blues abstract ""Dallas Blues", written by Hart Wand is an early blues tune, first published in 1912. It has been called the first true blues song ever published. However, two other 12 bar blues had been published earlier: Anthony Maggio's "I Got the Blues" in 1908, and "Oh, You Beautiful Doll", a Tin Pan Alley song whose first verse is twelve-bar blues, had been published in 1911. Also, two other songs with blues in their titles were published in 1912; "Baby Seals Blues" (August 1912), a vaudeville tune written by Arthur "Baby" Seales, and "The Memphis Blues", written by W.C. Handy (September 1912). Neither, however, were genuine blues songs.The song, although written for standard blues tempo (Tempo di Blues. Very slowly), is often performed as Ragtime or Dixieland.The blues was originally published as an instrumental. [1] In 1918, Lloyd Garrett added lyrics to reflect the singer's longing for Dallas:There's a place I know, folks won't pass me by,Dallas, Texas, that's the town, I cry, oh hear me cry.And I'm going back, going back to stay there 'til I die, until I die.No date is found for the actual composition of "Dallas Blues" but Samuel Charters, who interviewed Wand for his book, The Country Blues (1959), states that Wand took the tune to a piano playing friend, Annabelle Robbins, who arranged the music for him. Charters adds that the title came from one of Wand's father's workmen who remarked that the tune gave him the blues to go back to Dallas. Since Wand's father died in 1909, the actual composition must have predated that.In any case, within weeks of its publication it was heard the length of the Mississippi River, and its influence on all the blues music that followed is well documented.".
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- Dallas_Blues published "March 1912".
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- Dallas_Blues title "Dallas Blues".
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- Dallas_Blues comment ""Dallas Blues", written by Hart Wand is an early blues tune, first published in 1912. It has been called the first true blues song ever published. However, two other 12 bar blues had been published earlier: Anthony Maggio's "I Got the Blues" in 1908, and "Oh, You Beautiful Doll", a Tin Pan Alley song whose first verse is twelve-bar blues, had been published in 1911.".
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