Is the Cotton-Eyed Joe a line dance?
The Cotton Eyed Joe is a country dance made popular by the release of Rednex’s version of the classic folk song in 1994. The dance is similar to line dancing, with relatively easy steps that are repeated over and over again.
What does the term Cotton Eyed mean?
The phrase may refer to: being drunk on moonshine, or having been blinded by drinking wood alcohol, turning the eyes milky white; a black person with very light blue eyes; miners covered in dirt with the exception of their white eyes; someone whose eyes were milky white from bacterial infections of trachoma or syphilis
Where did the Cotton Eye Joe dance come from?
The song pre-dates the Civil War and was likely written between 1800 and 1860. “Cotton Eye Joe” circulated through the southern states, especially amongst slaves, as a song to sing and dance along to. It was typically played on banjo or fiddle, and several variations of dances were created as it spread more widely.
How is Cotton Eye Joe about slavery?
Its origins are unclear, but it’s been covered and rejiggered many times over the last 200 years, but for the most part, Scheinert nails its original spirit: The song was a racist tune that utilizes awful, racist stereotypes about black people, who were slaves in America when it was initially written.
Who sang the famous song cotton in 1935?
Birth name | James Henry Cotton |
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Born | July 1, 1935 Tunica, Mississippi, U.S. |
Died | March 16, 2017 (aged 81) Austin, Texas, U.S. |
Genres | Blues, Chicago blues, Delta blues, electric blues, jazz, Memphis blues, rock ] |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Who originally sang Cotton Eyed Joe?
“Cotton Eye Joe” | |
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Songwriter(s) | Janne Ericsson Örjan Öban Öberg Pat Reiniz Patrik ”The Hitmaker” Lindqvist |
Producer(s) | Pat Reiniz |
Rednex singles chronology | |
“Cotton Eye Joe” (1994) “Old Pop in an Oak” (1995) |
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