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The Arkansas Traveler (song)
1863 folk song by Mose Case / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Arkansas Traveler" (also known as "The Arkansaw Traveler") is an American folk song first published by Mose Case, a humorist and guitarist from New York, in 1863. The song was based on the composition "The Arkansas Traveller" by Sandford C. Faulkner and is the Arkansas official historic song.
This article is about the 1863 folk song by Mose Case. For other meanings, including works with a similar title, see Arkansas Traveler.
"Baby bumblebee" redirects here. For the popular song by Henry I. Marshall and Stanley Murphy, see Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee.
Quick Facts Song by Mose Case, Published ...
"The Arkansas Traveler" | |
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Song by Mose Case | |
Published | 1863 |
Genre | American folk |
Songwriter(s) | Traditional |
Composer(s) | Sandford C. Faulkner |
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