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  1. The Song of the Banjo. By Rudyard Kipling. 1894. You couldn’t pack a Broadwood half a mile— You mustn’t leave a fiddle in the damp— You couldn’t raft an organ up the Nile, And play it in an Equatorial swamp. I travel with the cooking-pots and pails— I’m sandwiched ’tween the coffee and the pork— And when the dusty column checks and tails,

  2. The Song of the Banjo (1) You couldn’t pack a Broadwood half a mile— You mustn’t leave a fiddle in the damp— You couldn’t raft an organ up the Nile, And play it in an Equatorial swamp.

  3. Theme and background. The banjo is a stringed instrument, having (mostly) five strings, played by plucking the strings with the fingers. It is of African origin, and first reached Great Britain in the 1840s with a group called ‘The Virginia Minstrels’. It became popular in the music halls.

  4. 31 de may. de 2023 · 5.5K. 395K views 11 months ago GEORGIA. Here's a compilation of what I believe are the top five most famous banjo songs, most people know at least one of these even if they don't listen to...

  5. Subscribed. 20. 7.3K views 8 years ago. The ever-popular and highly-requested Alison Brown returns to the Diana Wortham Theatre with old favorites as well as selections from her Oct. 9th release,...

  6. The Song of the Banjo by Rudyard Kipling. You couldn’t pack a Broadwood half a mile— You mustn’t leave a fiddle in the damp— You couldn’t raft an organ up the Nile, And play it in an Equatorial swamp. I travel with the cooking-pots and pails— I’m sandwiched ’tween the coffee and the pork— And when the dusty column checks and tails,

  7. The Song Of The Banjo. Rudyard Kipling 1865 (Mumbai) – 1936 (London) Childhood. Death. Humorous. Life. Melancholy. Nature. War. You couldn't pack a Broadwood half a mile -- You mustn't leave a fiddle in the damp -- You couldn't raft an organ up the Nile, And play it in an Equatorial swamp. ~I~ travel with the cooking-pots and pails --