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- Goober_Peas abstract ""Goober Peas" is a traditional folk song probably originating in the Southern United States. It was popular with Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War, and is still sung frequently in the South to this day. It has been recorded and sung by scores of artists, including Burl Ives, Tennessee Ernie Ford and The Kingston Trio. The lyrics of "Goober Peas" are a description of daily life during the last few years of the Civil War for Southerners. After being cut off from the rail lines and their farm land, they had little to eat aside from boiled peanuts (or "goober peas") which often served as an emergency ration. Peanuts were also known as pindars and goobers.Publication date on the earliest sheet music is 1866, published by A. E. Blackmar in New Orleans. Blackmar humorously lists A. Pindar as the lyricist and P. Nutt as the composer.".
- Goober_Peas composer Peanut.
- Goober_Peas thumbnail GooberPeas1866.png?width=300.
- Goober_Peas title "Goober Peas".
- Goober_Peas wikiPageID "3245601".
- Goober_Peas wikiPageRevisionID "605847488".
- Goober_Peas caption "Cover, sheet music, 1866".
- Goober_Peas composer "P. Nutt".
- Goober_Peas filename "Goober Peas.ogg".
- Goober_Peas format Ogg.
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- Goober_Peas language "English".
- Goober_Peas lyricist "A. Pindar".
- Goober_Peas published "1866".
- Goober_Peas title "Goober Peas".
- Goober_Peas subject Category:American_folk_songs.
- Goober_Peas subject Category:Burl_Ives_songs.
- Goober_Peas subject Category:Georgia_(U.S._state)_in_the_American_Civil_War.
- Goober_Peas subject Category:Songs_about_the_military.
- Goober_Peas subject Category:Songs_of_the_American_Civil_War.
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- Goober_Peas type AmericanFolkSongs.
- Goober_Peas type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Goober_Peas type BurlIvesSongs.
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- Goober_Peas type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Goober_Peas type FolkMusic107060167.
- Goober_Peas type FolkSong107050952.
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- Goober_Peas type PopularMusic107059255.
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- Goober_Peas comment ""Goober Peas" is a traditional folk song probably originating in the Southern United States. It was popular with Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War, and is still sung frequently in the South to this day. It has been recorded and sung by scores of artists, including Burl Ives, Tennessee Ernie Ford and The Kingston Trio. The lyrics of "Goober Peas" are a description of daily life during the last few years of the Civil War for Southerners.".
- Goober_Peas label "Goober Peas".
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- Goober_Peas depiction GooberPeas1866.png.
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