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           SPEAK   FLORIDIAN

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This section is small but educational, interesting and humorous.Chris developed materials here by researching a few sources, and using some of his own knowledge.  He intends for this to help you learn about this cultural aspect of Florida.

                   FLORIDA Song and Song Writers 

Mostly serious, partly humorous , to give you a glimpse at what sorts of music are linked to Florida people and places.

                                         Florida SONGS

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Please receive your Welcome to Exploring Florida The Florida Center for Instructional Technology located in Tampa, Florida and funded by the Florida Department of Education. They have a wonderful collection of Florida Music  that you may view and actually listen to. They provide you with free software to listen to eleven classic songs pertaining to Florida. For twenty five years they have brought educational materials to us. They announce that "Web site authors are encouraged to link to FCIT resources", so be sure to take advantage of this splendid educational opportunity.

Be sure to visit each of the eleven Florida classic songs shown below.

  Tampa Bay  
example of a novelty song, a genre that was popular during the first decades of the twentieth century
  My Florida Home A Florida folk song from the late 1800s.
  Miami
The composition “Miami” is subtitled A Southern Idyll and is a beautiful work for solo piano.
  I've Got the Swanee River Flowing Thru My Veins
A song in tribute to the Swanee River, a popular theme in Floridian folk songs.
  In Dear Old Sunny Florida A 20th century folk song.
  Florida Quick Step
A song from the 1800s dedicated to Florida military men.
  Florida Moon
This rendition of “Florida Moon” utilizes modern digital technology to simulate what a recording in 1920 might have sounded like.
 

Florida Glide Waltzes

A Florida dance song from the 1800s.
  Down Where the Swanee River Flows Another in the lineage of the popular “Swanee River” songs.
  Charming Florida A song celebrating the beauty of nature in Florida.
  Campin' on de Ole Suwanee
A song combining styles from several different types of dance music.

 

 

  This is a sample of one of the eleven songs you

  will find and Chris especially favors this song.

        In Dear Old Sunny Florida

                        Words by Theo Lyon
                       Music by Clifton Keith
                            Copyright 1910

When the moon begins to cease its rays of silv'ry light,
When the birds begin to sing their sound of joy,
When the flowers begin to awaken from the night,
I dream of days when I was but a boy,
There's just a little cottage partly hidden from the ferry,
And there's the dear old cherry tree,
But fore most in my dreams I can see my sweetheart Mary,
As side by side we used to stroll in glee.

Remember how I caressed you, for it was such bliss,
Altho your best to love me you would try,
And when you gave me your hand and I gave you a kiss,
O, that parting clasp as I looked you in the eye,
And in my dreams of years ago my love still burns aglow,
To think of happy days gone by,
And to live them over again, to you I would bestow,
My heart and hand and live without a sigh.

In dear old sunny Florida, the land of showers,
"Twas there I met her, sitting 'mong the flowers,
Among the orange blossoms I long to roam,
In dear old sunny Florida, my Southern home.

  

 

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This example of folk music from Florida in the early 20th century is beautifully simple. Country folk often sang folk music, or played it on the fiddle. They played music at gatherings outdoors and / or in small homes. Farmers, loggers, fishermen, cowboys, and their families usually performed this music. Professional musicians didn't perform it as often. The musical style was not fancy. The lyrics reflected the local dialect and vocabulary. Ballads, or songs that told stories, were popular. Love songs such as this one were also well liked.

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Exploring Florida: A Social Studies Resource for Students and Teachers
Produced by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology,
College of Education, University of South Florida

                                        Funded by the Florida Department of Education

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