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For more of my songs on YouTube, please visit and subscribe to my channel: Black is the Color (of My True Love s Hair) is an Appalachian folk song collected by Cecil Sharp in 1917 and published in his anthology English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians. This is a different melody from the one popularized by John Jacob Niles, which he composed himself. My version is much more akin to Betty Smith s rendition on Songs Traditionally Sung in North Carolina, but I must say that my arrangement owes much to Christy Moore s interpretation as well. The piece is said to have Scottish roots, as indicated by a reference to the place name of the (Tuning: DbAbDb, key of B flat minor) I offer multiple arrangements of this song in my book Mountain Dulcimer Wildflowers, which can be found here: Facebook: YouTube Channel:
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