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  2. Oh, Dem Golden Slippers - Wikipedia

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    Today "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers" is often referred to simply as "Golden Slippers", further obscuring the original spiritual. [3] The song's first stanza tells of the protagonist setting aside such fine clothes as golden slippers, a long-tailed coat and a white robe for a chariot ride in the morning (presumably to Heaven). This leads to the ...

  3. Golden slippers - Wikipedia

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    Deciduous hoof capsule, a covering on the hooves of newborn foals, sometimes called "golden slippers" Golden Slippers, a spiritual popularised after the American Civil War; Oh, Dem Golden Slippers, a United States minstrel song; Paphiopedilum armeniacum, the "golden slipper orchid"

  4. James A. Bland - Wikipedia

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    He wrote over 700 songs, including "In the Morning in the Bright Light" (1879), "In the Evening by the Moonlight" (1879), "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers" (1879) (the theme song for the long-running Philadelphia Mummers Parade), "Hand Me Down My Walking Cane" (1880) and "De Golden Wedding" (1880).

  5. Category:Songs written by James A. Bland - Wikipedia

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    Oh, Dem Golden Slippers This page was last edited on 3 October 2024, at 21:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Category:1879 songs - Wikipedia

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    Oh, Dem Golden Slippers; S. Song of the Flea; U. Uncloudy Day; W. The West Virginia Hills; Whirlwinds of Danger This page was last edited on 24 March 2020, at 14:27 ...

  7. List of blackface minstrel songs - Wikipedia

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    "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers, James A. Bland (1879) "Oh, Ladies All!", Dan Emmett (published 1858, probably written in the 1840s) [75] "Oh Lemuel", Stephen Foster (1850)

  8. Mummers Parade - Wikipedia

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    The Mummers Parade is held each New Year's Day in Philadelphia.Started in 1901, it is the longest-running continuous folk parade in the United States. [1]Local clubs, usually called "New Years Associations" or "New Years Brigades", compete in one of five categories: Comics, Wench Brigades, Fancies, String Bands, and Fancy Brigades.

  9. Music of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Grand Opera Company and the Philadelphia Civic Opera Company were two companies active up until the Wall Street Crash of 1929 forced them to close their doors. The Philadelphia Grand Opera Company was the name of four different American opera companies active at the Academy of Music during the 20th century.