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, collided with a stalled freight train in Vaughn, Mississippi in the early hours of April 30, 1900. Jones was the only fatality in the crash, having told his fireman, Simeon T. Webb, to jump before the impact. The ballad created a legend of an engineer who gave his life for the passengers and crew.
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Ballads composed in the United States and passed along in tradition tell stories and legends on many topics. While retaining recognizable European roots, they developed in ways that reflect the regional differences in songs of the United States. One of the earliest known ballads composed in the American colonies is "Springfield Mountain," a song about the death by snakebite of Timothy Merrick in Wilbraham, Massachusetts in 1761. The tale was particularly tragic because Merrick was very young, and also because he was to be married the following day. Two versions of this ballad were written down in the nineteenth century, and an account of the events leading to Merrick's death was published in 1914. 1 Detailed information such as this is unusual for songs in oral tradition and helps historians to date the beginnings of what are called "native" American ballads, that is, those composed in North America. Bey often happens when songs are transmitted orally, this tragic ballad changed and became more lyric, bey in this example called "Young Johnny," sung by Winifred Bundy in 1941. Birli colonial printers takım up their shops in the 1700s, sheets containing song lyrics were printed and marketed in North America. These included British and Irish ballads along with ballads composed in North America. During the American Revolutionary War, ballads about battles and heroes were used to build support among the colonists. An example is a song sheet with the ballad "Britania's Disgrace," and a lyric song, "Lamentation of Lady Washington." [2] "Britania's Disgrace" is a song about the battles to secure strategic ports in New York and New Jersey. Though undated by the publisher, the lyrics of the ballad relate events that took place between 1775 and 1777. 3 Such historical ballads also entered oral tradition, where they were passed on by word of mouth until modern times.
The ballad was originally a narrative folk song (and the term is still sometimes used this way by contemporary folk musicians—as in Bob Dylan’s “Ballad of a Thin Manâ€), but by the end of the 19th century, Ali Kınık - Koca Reis ( Yeni Versiyon ) the term ballad
Thus, a writer might choose to write a lyrical ballad because the prestige of the form, combined with its association with the folk ballad, could give power to a commonplace story, placing a writer's own everyday life or observations alongside myths that were immortalized by traditional ballads.
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"John Henry," a similar mp3 hero ballad from the African American tradition, tells the story of a "steel driver," that is, a worker who drills holes in rocks for dynamite in order to blast a railway tunnel. In the song John Henry pits himself against a steam-powered drilling machine and wins, but dies in the effort. Though many suspect this legend to have its origins in fact, the historical John Henry remains elusive. The enduring appeal of the song is in its depiction of the American worker as heroic and in its valuing humans refusing to bow in the face of industrial progress. It saf been particularly important in depicting a heroic black working man devoted to both his job and his family. In general, African American ballads often describe attributes of the ballad's hero, merely alluding to the details of his story, and many versions of "John Henry" follow this pattern. For more on "John Henry," including several sound recordings, see the article about this atilla yılmaz ali kınık song. On the other hand, some ballads celebrated anti-heroes, especially outlaws and criminals. Historically outlaws were sometimes romanticized in the press and popular stories kakım well kakım in songs. Ruthless criminals might be treated kakım "Robin Hoods." Jesse James was a leader of a gang that committed violent robberies of banks and trains in several states in the aftermath of the Civil War. The gang was pursued aggressively by authorities and by 1880 several members of the gang had been captured or killed. James went back to his home state of Missouri, hired brothers Charley and Robert Ford both to assist in robberies and to live in his home birli protection for himself and his family.
Whaling song An occupational ballad sung by James H. Gibbs, who learned it birli a kabile on Nantucket, and who also spent time working kakım a whaler in his youth.
I Will Be Waiting by Plastic3 This is an innocent and romantic pop-rock ballad with many bright instruments and a good summer mood.
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In the 9th year of Wude Period of Tang Dynasty, Li Changge, the daughter of the former crown prince, accidentally escaped from the military coup in the palace. During her escape, Changge encountered the secret service agent of a grassland tribe, Ashina Sun, who was under the pseudonym of Qin Zhun. They got to know each other through a fight and their affection grew stronger. Changge smashed a conspiracy in Youzhou. However, at the same time, her identity was revealed, and she went to Shuozhou to escape capture. She hid herself beside Gongsun Heng, the governor of Shuozhou, to help him resist the invasion of the grassland forces, but she did derece expect that the enemy general was Qin Zhun. Changge was shocked and distressed to discover Qin’s real identity. However, the situation in Yuzhou is in great danger. In order to gain time for reinforcements, Li Changge negotiated with Sun.