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"Old Dan Tucker," also known as "Ole Dan Tucker," "Dan Tucker," and other variants, is an American popular song. Its origins remain obscure; the tune may have come from oral tradition, and the words may have been written by songwriter and performer Dan Emmett. The blackface troupe the Virginia Minstrels popularized "Old Dan Tucker" in 1843, and it quickly became a minstrel hit, behind only "Miss Lucy Long" and "Mary Blane" in popularity during the antebellum period. "Old Dan Tucker" entered the folk vernacular around the same time. Today it is a bluegrass and country music standard. It is no. 390 in the Roud Folk Song Index. "Old Dan Tucker", aussi connu sous le nom de "Ole Dan Tucker", ou encore "Dan Tucker", et d'autres variantes, est une chanson populaire américaine. Les paroles ont été écrites par l'auteur-compositeur et interprète Dan Emmett. La première édition de la partition de "Old Dan Tucker" est publiée en 1843. Les paroles racontent les exploits de Dan Tucker dans une ville étrange, où il se bat, boit, et mange trop.
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