I have no idea. I came to this page seeking an answer myself. But the lyrics I found seem to clearly be the work of a black, cotton field worker. Whether he put these words to a tune already in circulation is a matter for additional speculation.
Beethoven
Jay Ungar the composer that wrote Ashokan Farewell also wrote a piece titled Lover's Waltz.
The Skaters' Waltz was composed in 1882 by Emil Waldteufel.
Wunderbar is not based on a Strauss waltz, although its composer was Viennese. It was written by Robert Katscher, 1894 - 1942, and was appropriated, with credit by Cole Porter for Kiss Me Kate.
The genre of the Blue Danube is waltz. This piece was written by Johann Strauss II. He was an Austrian composer who rote The Blue Danube in 1867.
Beethoven
Jay Ungar the composer that wrote Ashokan Farewell also wrote a piece titled Lover's Waltz.
The Skaters' Waltz was composed in 1882 by Emil Waldteufel.
Johann Strauss was a composer. I'm not sure what the question is asking, though.
about every half a mile
The Tombigbee and Tennessee Rivers are important rivers in Mississippi and Alabama.
Wunderbar is not based on a Strauss waltz, although its composer was Viennese. It was written by Robert Katscher, 1894 - 1942, and was appropriated, with credit by Cole Porter for Kiss Me Kate.
tombigbee
The genre of the Blue Danube is waltz. This piece was written by Johann Strauss II. He was an Austrian composer who rote The Blue Danube in 1867.
It's "The Old Country," a piano waltz by film composer Daniel May, licensed through MasterSource. You can find it under the category "Elevator Music / Cocktail Piano".
Tombigbee River
Montgomery and Mobile, Alabama