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    "Buffalo Gals" is a traditional American song, written and published as "Lubly Fan" in 1844 by the blackface minstrel John Hodges, who performed as "Cool White".

  3. The song Buffalo Gals was written by [Traditional] and . It was covered by John Cohen, Tom Owens WLS Barn Dance Trio, Evo Bluestein, Andrew F. Boarman and other artists.

  4. In 1845, minstrel group The Ethiopian Serenaders published "Philadelphia Gals," a song with similar melody and lyrics. They published another version of the song, this time as "Buffalo Gals," in 1848. "Buffalo" most likely refers to Buffalo, New York.

  5. Aug 17, 2020 · The earliest versions of the song that can be found today are not called “Buffalo Gals.”. Many people start with “Lubly Fan,” by John Hodges (1821-1891), also known by his minstrel character “Cool White.”. He was a Philadelphia-based minstrel who began performing in 1843.

  6. Sep 27, 2023 · Where can I listen to Arlo Guthrie’s version of “Buffalo Gals?” Arlo Guthrie’s version of “Buffalo Gals” is available on various streaming platforms, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.

  7. Aug 7, 2014 · This version of “Buffalo Gals” can be found on American Favorite Ballads, Vols. 1-5, sung by Pete Seeger. Smithsonian Folkways, 2009, SFW40155. This story was published in the November 1987 issue of the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, (pp. 131-158) and was collected in Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences in the same year. Resources

  8. Oct 30, 2023 · Can I listen to Lord & Lady’s version of Buffalo Gals online? Yes, Lord & Lady’s version of Buffalo Gals, featured in “Its a Wonderful Life”, can be found on various music streaming platforms.