“Creek Lullaby”
(lyric translation)
“Baby, sleep, sleep, sleep Father has gone to find turtle shells,He said he will come back tomorrow,Baby, sleep, sleep, sleep”
Regarding Creek Lullaby. this song was recorded in 1943 By Professor Willard Rhodes. Willard Rhodes was a Professor of music at Columbia University and employed by The Bureau of Indian Affairs to compile a recorded catalouge of Native American Songs. Professor Rhodes recorded a young girl named Margaret singing Creek Lullaby. Margaret attened the Haskell Institue in Lawrence, kansas. According to the Professors notes Margaret's voice "shimmered in the room"
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AndyMack
“Creek Lullaby” (lyric translation) “Baby, sleep, sleep, sleep Father has gone to find turtle shells,He said he will come back tomorrow,Baby, sleep, sleep, sleep”
AndyMack
Regarding Creek Lullaby. this song was recorded in 1943 By Professor Willard Rhodes. Willard Rhodes was a Professor of music at Columbia University and employed by The Bureau of Indian Affairs to compile a recorded catalouge of Native American Songs. Professor Rhodes recorded a young girl named Margaret singing Creek Lullaby. Margaret attened the Haskell Institue in Lawrence, kansas. According to the Professors notes Margaret's voice "shimmered in the room"
Sylvestrian
This is a treasure.