- Mood - Calm
- Duration - 01:18
- Media - Track
- File - mp3
- BPM - 101
- No AI
Behind the music:
“Oh! Susanna” was written by Stephen Foster in 1847 and quickly became one of the most popular American songs of the 19th century. It was originally performed in minstrel shows, reflecting the racial attitudes of its time. Despite its upbeat melody, the lyrics include themes of hardship and travel. The song became strongly linked with the California Gold Rush, as many pioneers adopted it. Foster later revised some lyrics, distancing the piece from its original minstrel roots.
Additional information
- Produced By DL Sounds
- Last Updated On: June 18, 2025
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License Type
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