BALLADS AND TRADITIONAL FOLKTALES
John Henry Using Traditional Folktales in the Classroom Story Telling, The Oral Tradition, Ballads, Folkmusic, and Folktales used in the classroom.
John Henry's life, has become the stuff of myth.
Most accounts have set the ballad of John Henry at the Big Bend Tunnel, near Talcott in Summers County. Originally called the Great Bend Tunnel, it was built between 1870-72 for the C & O Railroad.
He has embodied the spirit of growth in America for over a century. But his legacy cannot be solely summed up in the image of a man with a hammer, a former slave representing the strength and drive of a country in the process of building itself.
The Coosa Tunnel -- one of two railroad tunnels built in 1887-88 for the Columbus & Western Railroad near Leeds, Ala., may have been the site of the events in the ballad.
Something within his story established John Henry as a fixture of the popular imagination. He has been the subject of novels, a postage stamp and even animated films. Above all, "John Henry" is the single most well known and often recorded American folk song.
HEAR SOME SONGS
John Henry (mp3) Man Trouble Blues - The Saga of John Henry (mp3)
John Henry (mp3) - Joe Uehlein & The U-Liners (Web Site)
John Henry (mp3) - Van Morrision
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1) FOLK MUSIC - Lessons, Lyrics, Curriculum, History and Copyleft. Folk music lessons and plans at the Educational CyberPlayGround. Learn about folk music history and find lyrics to popular folk music songs.
3) Learn History through Song
3) The Ballad of Tom Dooley aka Tom Dula
----ONLINE ACTIVITIES ABOUT Parody and Copy Left------
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The Ballad of Davy Crockett by Fess Parker
This Land is Your Land and Woody Guthrie
This Land is Your Land Parodies Copyright vs. Copyleft. "Attorneys for JibJab also said they have found evidence that the copyright on Guthrie's song expired in 1973, meaning that anyone can use it for free." This song belongs to you and me
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