Oh_Susanna1917.ogg (Ogg Vorbis geluidsbestand, lengte 3 min 30 s, 29 kbps, bestandsgrootte: 735 kB)

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English: "Oh! Susanna", a song written by Stephen Foster, first published on February 25, 1848. Popularly associated with the California Gold Rush. This version recorded by Henry Burr, Peerless Quartet, and Harry C. Browne, contains spoken dialog in the beginning and the infamous "aggressive racist" verse that is rarely sung today because of its content.
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Auteur Henry Burr, Peerless Quartet and Harry C. Browne
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huidige versie19 sep 2009 21:103 min 30 s (735 kB)Betty Kerner{{Information |Description={{en|1="'''Oh! Susanna'''", a song written by Stephen Foster, first published on February 25, 1848. Popularly associated with the California Gold Rush. This version recorded

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