An Introduction to America’s Music

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

154 PART 1 | FROM COLONIZATION THROUGH THE CIVIL WAR


date: 1844
performers: The New Hutchinson Family
Singers (George Berglund, Wayne Dalton,
Bill Rollie, Judy Sjerven, voices; Linda Steen,
piano; Robert de Cormier, director)
genre: song of social reform
meter: duple
form: strophic

Listening Guide 6.4 “Get Off the Track!”^ JESSE HUTCHINSON JR.

WHAT TO LISTEN FOR


  • alternation of solo voice and unison voices

  • piano accompaniment in imitation of
    minstrel band

  • political content of lyrics


timing section text comments
0:00 introduction The piano’s introduction evokes the shrill
fi ddle and rhythmic accompaniment of the
minstrel band.
0:07 stanza 1 Ho! The Car Emancipation
Rides majestic thro’ our nation
Bearing on its train, the story,
LIBERTY! A Nation’s Glory
Roll it along,
Roll it along,
Roll it along, thro’ the Nation
Freedom’s Car, Emancipation.
0:32 stanza 2 First of all the train, and greater,
Speeds the dauntless Liberator
Onward cheered amid hosannas,
And the waving of Free Banners.
Roll it along!
Roll it along!
Roll it along! spread your
banners
While the people shout
hosannas.

Stanzas 2–5 begin each with a different solo
voice, the other voices joining in for the second
half of the stanza—the music that marks the
chorus in “Old Dan Tucker.”

0:57 stanza 3 Let the Ministers and Churches
Leave behind sectarian lurches;
Jump on board the Car of
Freedom
Ere it be too late to need them.
Sound the alarm!
Sound the alarm!
Sound the alarm! Pulpit’s
thunder!
Ere too late, you see your
blunder.
1:22 stanza 4 Rail Roads to emancipation
Cannot rest on Clay foundation

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