Johnny Roach

"Johnny Roach" is an American song written by blackface minstrel composer Dan Emmett.

[citation needed] The lyrics tell of a slave who has escaped to the Northern United States, who laments his lost plantation house and realizes that he really belongs in the South:[1] To Canada old John was bound All by de railroad underground; He's got no clothes—he's got no "tin" He wishes he was back agin.

The song is notable for being the first printed reference to the South as "Dixie's Land":[1] Gib me de place called "Dixie's Land," Wid hoe and shubble in my hand; Whar fiddles ring an' banjos play, I'll dance all night an' work all day.

A portion of the chorus was repeated in "Dixie" with slight variation.

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