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  1. The song "Shenandoah" appears to have originated with American and Canadian voyageurs or fur traders traveling down the Missouri River in canoes and has developed several different sets of lyrics. Some lyrics refer to the Oneida chief Shenandoah and a canoe-going trader who wants to marry his daughter.

  2. The lyrics tell the story of a canoeing voyageur, or fur trader, who was in love with the daughter of a Native American chief. This earliest known version of the song likely originated with French Canadian voyageurs who traded with Native Americans around the Great Lakes starting in the 16th century.

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · The meaning of the song, Shenandoah, has always been open to interpretation. It is often believed that its lyrics were inspired by an American sailor who was in love with a Native American woman from the Shenandoah Valley. In this interpretation, the song expresses the sailors longing to be reunited with his lover.

  4. This song expresses admiration for Virginia's Shenandoah Valley and laments the war that has invaded its peace. A version by The Ken Darby Singers was used as part of a medley in the 1962 Western How The West Was Won. This was first released by John Goss And The Cathedral Male Voice Quartet in 1928.

  5. 15 de oct. de 2023 · The beauty of the Shenandoah River serves as a metaphor for the untamed and boundless nature of love. The song’s lyrics reflect the yearning and desire for a better life, taking listeners on a journey of hope, perseverance, and the power of love.

  6. “Shenandoah” is an American folk song dating back to the early 19th century and is believed to have originated from French travelers journeying down the Missouri River. It was printed in the April 1876 issue of The New Dominion Monthly in an article titled “Sailor Songs,” by Captain Robert Chamblet Adams.

  7. 8 de oct. de 2023 · It serves as a symbol of freedom, peace, and a longing for a better life. The river represents an escape from the hardships and realities of everyday life, offering solace and tranquility. Furthermore, the Shenandoah River represents a lost love, a yearning for someone or something that can never be fully grasped.