What does the song Steal Away mean?

To steal away could be a religious call for coming closer to Jesus, or a covert call that you or someone else will attempt to find a way to freedom. In another context, this song might have been a way to share information, or that there would be a secret meeting, perhaps that night.
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Is Steal Away a signal song?

Other slaves used songs as signals. For example, the Virginia slave Nat Turner, who organized a revolt against slave owners, used the song “Steal Away” as a signal to call people together to talk about their plans.
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Where did the song Steal Away come from?

"Steal Away" the song was composed by Wallace Willis, a slave of a Choctaw freedman in the old Indian Territory, sometime before 1862. Alexander Reid, a minister at a Choctaw boarding school, heard Willis singing the songs and transcribed the words and melodies.
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What does Steal Away the night mean?

steal away - leave furtively and stealthily; "The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard" slip away, sneak away, sneak off, sneak out.
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What is the meaning of Follow the Drinking Gourd?

Follow the Drinking Gourd is an African-American folk song first published in 1928. The Drinking Gourd is another name for the Big Dipper asterism. Folklore has it that enslaved people in the United States used it as a point of reference so they would not get lost.
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Robbie Dupree: Steal away



What is the meaning of Wade in the Water?

to walk in water, when partially immersed: He wasn't swimming, he was wading. to play in water: The children were wading in the pool most of the afternoon.
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Who did Steal Away?

"Steal Away" was the first single; it was a substantial hit, climbing to #6 in the US, but it had incredible staying power, getting constant airplay even generations later. Dupree's next single, "Hot Road Hearts," went to #15.
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What does it mean God's gonna trouble the water?

English translation: going to stir up the (healing) waters

GLOSSARY ENTRY (DERIVED FROM QUESTION BELOW) English term or phrase: "(God's') a gonna trouble the water" Selected answer: going to stir up the (healing) waters.
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Why did slaves sing?

Music was a way for slaves to express their feelings whether it was sorrow, joy, inspiration or hope. Songs were passed down from generation to generation throughout slavery. These songs were influenced by African and religious traditions and would later form the basis for what is known as “Negro Spirituals”. Col.
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What is the history of Hush Somebody's Calling My Name?

Hush. Somebody's calling my name! Like many Negro Spirituals, the song was purported to be a coded song that would alert others that someone was attempting to run away to the north. When sung you can hear the singer begging those around them to be quiet so that they can hear.
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What is the true meaning of Steal Away to Jesus?

Steal Away to Jesus (in the Midnight Hour): Like so many Underground Railroad songs, these lyrics held encoded and layered meanings. To steal away could be a religious call for coming closer to Jesus, or a covert call that you or someone else will attempt to find a way to freedom.
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What is a shape note song?

shape-note singing, a musical practice and tradition of social singing from music books printed in shape notes. Shape notes are a variant system of Western musical notation whereby the note heads are printed in distinct shapes to indicate their scale degree and solmization syllable (fa, sol, la, etc.).
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Which cultures music made the first major Latin American influence on popular music?

Musicians in Latin America were also developing styles blending African music (also brought as slaves) with European traditions (including colonial powers such as Spain, Portugal, and France).
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Is Wade in the Water a slavery song?

This song remains one of the most significant encoded slave songs in history. "Wade in the Water" was one of the many songs that held messages to fellow slaves to find a path to freedom.
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What does waded mean in slang?

or wade into. phrasal verb. If someone wades in or wades into something, they get involved in a very determined and forceful way, often without thinking enough about the consequences of their actions. They don't just listen sympathetically, they wade in with remarks like, 'If I were you...'. [
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What does waded in mean?

Plunge into, begin or attack resolutely and energetically, as in She waded into that pile of correspondence. This idiom transfers entering water to beginning some action. [ Mid-1800s]
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What does the phrase the sun comes back mean?

When the sun comes back, Refers to the winter or spring. The days are getting longer, and the angle of the sun is higher each day at noon.
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Why were slaves free in Canada?

The compromise Act Against Slavery stands as the only attempt by any Ontario legislature to act against slavery. This legal rule ensured the eventual end of slavery in Upper Canada, although as it diminished the sale value of slaves within the province it also resulted in slaves being sold to the United States.
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What is the Drinking Gourd referring to in the song?

“Follow the Drinking Gourd” was a song used in the Underground Railroad to help give directions to the escaping slaves. The “drinking gourd” was the name for a hollow gourd that the slaves would use to collect water.
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What furtively means?

1a : done in a quiet and secretive way to avoid being noticed : surreptitious a furtive glance exchanged furtive smiles. b : expressive of stealth : sly had a furtive look about him. 2 : obtained underhandedly : stolen furtive gains.
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