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"'Charles Guiteau'" (LAWS E11) Roud 444 is a traditional song about the assassination of US President James A. Garfield by Charles J. Guiteau. It is based on another old ballad, "James A. Rogers". The song is told from the point of view of the assassin himself.

For a while, it was believed that Guiteau wrote the song himself, possibly because of the poem "I am Going to the Lordy", which Guiteau actually did write on the day of his execution.

It is not to be confused with another ballad about the assassination, "Mr. Garfield," which was popularized by Johnny Cash. Bascom Lamar Lunsford recorded both songs in 1949 for the Library of Congress. There exists a handwritten document of a folk song " Charles Guiteau's Life" written by Inez Conner listed as authoress. The page has four stanzas, it is noted on the paper a gift to "Mr. Charley Grant, Mt. Claire, Nuckolls county, Nebraska. August 2, 1890.

Recordings



* Norman Blake

* Bascom Lamar Lunsford on 'Songs and Ballads of American History and the Assassination of Presidents' recorded 1949, released by Library of Congress 1952, re-released by Rounder 1998

* Kelly Harrell 1927 on 'Anthology of American Folk Music', Smithsonian Folkways 1997

* Ramblin' Jack Elliot circa 1955 on compilation 'Badmen, Heroes and Pirates', mono LP release (out of print)

* Dave Fredrickson and Crabgrass, circa 1960, on Arhoolie LP 4001, reissued on CD 518-B in conjunction with book 'Hear Me Howling! Blues, Ballads & Beyond', recorded by Chris Strachwitz with text by Adam Machado (El Cerrito, CA: Arhoolie Productions, 2010).

See also



* I am Going to the Lordy

* 'Assassins' (musical)

References



5. Smith, Rick, handwritten document from Aug.2, 1890 in my possession.

Category:Songs about criminals

Category:Songs about presidents of the United States

Category:Cultural depictions of James A. Garfield

Category:Cultural depictions of assassins

Category:Bascom Lamar Lunsford songs

Category:Murder ballads

Category:American songs

Category:1882 songs

Category:Assassination of James A. Garfield

Category:Songwriter unknown


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