Fuller's band recorded it as an instrumental other than an ensemble vocal chant "Oh, Li'l Liza, Little Liza Jane" on part of the chorus. The recording with singing and banjo by Harry C. Brown for Columbia Records helped establish the number in old time country music, although it was not the first recording of the number as has sometimes been claimed.
Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys had a hit with their recording. Nina Simone performed the song for many years. It first appeared on her album Nina Simone at Newport. Although composer credit was given to Leslie Conn, it is an arrangement of this old standard.
Otis Taylor recorded a version of this song for his album " Recapturing the Banjo. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account?
Li'l Liza Jane song. Edit source History Talk 0. Retrieved Prior Knowledge: Students have already played Little Liza Jane from their method books and have basic competency with the notes and rhythms, particularly the syncopated eighth note, quarter note, and eighth note pattern.
The rhythm pattern is. Extension Activities:. In the Association for Cultural Equity website, this song is labeled as a Chantey, often spelled Shanty. Chanteys are work songs, originally coming from the workers on a boat to help them keep time and rhythm in order to better work together to raise the rigging. The labor was grueling and, as with tie-tamping on the railroad or timbering on the farm, singing coordinated and energized the workers and gave them an outlet for their exhaustion and frustration….
This was one of the few recreational activities that they could enjoy in their restrictive quarters. This song was most likely adapted by black slaves sailors who then went to work in the fields. As Sam Chatmon explains in his segment, his father would sing the song while the slaves were picking cotton in the fields to help them pass the time. Forcucci, S. A folk song history of America: America through its songs. Englewood Cliffs, N. Lomax, A. The southern journey of Alan Lomax: Words, photographs, and music First ed.
Grade Level. It is sung by male voices. The song starts and stops with talking in between. There is more than one person in the group. The musicians do not keep a steady beat.
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