1-5, sung by Pete Seeger.

(The term "lubly fan” means lovely fanny.

2 / 5 Buffalo Girls - or to give it its accepted, if not correct, spelling, 'Buffalo Gals' - is a traditional American Folk song. Buffalo Gals View Cart. Buffalo Gals

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The first published version of it, known as 'Lubly Fan', appeared in the mid-nineteenth century.

1:46 $0.99 It was sung by both Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger. This version of “Buffalo Gals” can be found on American Favorite Ballads, Vols. Buy Track $0.99 Buy Track $0.99 Track Info.

The consistent two chord structure makes it a very easy number for beginner guitarist… 2019. Buffalo Gals Released: Jan 1957 Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings At the height of the folk revival, between the years 1957 and '62, Pete Seeger released a five-volume collection titled American Favorite Ballads.

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$0.99 In Virginia, fiddle players were playing the melody to this song, which at the time was variously known as “Round Town Gals”, “Round Town Girls”, and “Midnight Serenade”, all of which had different lyrics.Dispite the cloudy past, the song has been one of the most endearing American folk songs for over 170 years.

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Depending upon where the song is performed, 'Buffalo gals' can quickly become 'Boston gals' or 'Pittsburgh gals' or 'wherever-I-happen-to-be-tonight gals'.

Audio. FAVORITE (3 fans) Pete Seeger. This story was published in the November 1987 issue of the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, (pp. Geography The Smithsonian Folkways Collection. Buffalo Gals Pete Seeger.

Smithsonian Folkways, 2009, SFW40155. Label )It’s just as possible the song dates to the 1830s. Album. Genre

Play on Napster. It's an adaptable song.

Catalog Number. Pete Seeger. Peter "Pete" Seeger (born May 3, 1919) is an iconic American folk singer. Year Released. FAVORITE (3 fans) Pete Seeger. Buffalo Gals.

Peter "Pete" Seeger (born May 3, 1919) is an iconic American folk singer.

About “Buffalo Gals” 1 contributor The origin of American folk songs is often hard to pin down, and that’s certainly true with this one. 131-158) and was collected in Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences in the same year.

The song is often attributed to John Hodges and his song entitled, “Lubly Fan Will You Cum Out To-night?” (circa 1844), and the lyrics we have today have a lot in common with it.

It’s inclusion in the American Christmas classic movie, The origin of American folk songs is often hard to pin down, and that’s certainly true with this one.



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