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Description Henry Clay Work appearing in the The Songs of Henry Clay Work (1884). Note: In 1884, songriter's nephew Bertram G. Work published a collection of his 37 songs under the title The Songs of Henry Clay Work (reprinted in 1920). In an introduction to the 1884 edition, Bertram G. Work wrote, "Know the songs of a country and you will know its history for the true feeling of a people speaks through what they sing." (The Songs of Henry Clay Work)
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