- Performer Chubby Parker
- Title Oh-Dem Golden Slippers / A Rovin' Little Darkey
- Country US
- Style Country
- Other formats MP4 ASF MMF AA MPC RA DMF
- Genre World & Folk & Country
- Size MP3 1168 mb
- Size FLAC 1541 mb
- Rating: 4.2
- Votes: 595
Chubby Parker is a pseudonym of Frederick R. Parker. In the 1920’s, for listeners of Chicago-based radio station WLS, Chubby Parker & His Old Time Banjo was a very popular act, entertaining the audience with his repertoire of funny songs, country songs and negro songs. Singing, strumming his five-string banjo, blowing his harmonica, whistling a bit, he was a much loved figure before going to oblivion in the depression era, like many others.
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17th in Gennett History, 1927: Chubby Parker recorded "Oh Dem Golden Slippers" in St. Paul, Minnesota. It appeared on Gennett 6287, Champion 15430, Silvertone 5102 & 25102, and Supertone 9190. The Champion release sold approx.
In fact "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers!" was written by the black Northerner James Bland rather than by the white composer Foster, and although it is an original, it was written as a Minstrel-style parody of "Golden Slippers," a song performed by the Fisk Jubilee Singers, the first singing ensemble to popularize the African American spiritual internationally. Bland wrote the song in 1879, at the peak of his creative powers; it was actually published prior to the original, and was performed widely by minstrels - both Georgia Minstrels (ie blacks) and white minstrels in blackface - and was also popular in Vaudeville, an artform in which Bland, sadly, was not. The song tells the story of a man obsessed with what we would today call materialism: his long tailed coat, long white robe, his banjo (the love of Bland's life), but most important his golden slippers.
Oh, Dem Golden Slippers" is a popular song commonly sung by blackface performers in the 19th century. The song, penned by African-American James A. Bland in 1879, is considered an American standard today. It is particularly well known as a bluegrass instrumental standard. A minstrel show song set in the style of a spiritual, the song is apparently a parody of the spiritual "Golden Slippers", popularized after the American Civil War by the Fisk Jubilee Singers.
| A | Oh-Dem Golden Slippers |
| B | A Rovin' Little Darkey |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5102 | Chubby Parker | Oh-Dem Golden Slippers / A Rovin' Little Darkey (Shellac, 10") | Silvertone | 5102 | US | Unknown |
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