Considered by many an authentic artifact of the Underground Railroad, the song "Follow the Drinkin' Gourd" is in fact of uncertain origin and was not published until 1928, sixty-three years after the end of slavery.
Peg Leg Joe is widely credited for authoring the song "Follow the Drinkin' Gourd", which was supposedly about his working the fields in Whynott, Indiana.
Follow the Fleet | Follow the Lights | Follow That Dream | follow-on | Follow Me, Boys! | Try to Follow Me | Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird | I Will Follow Him | I Have Decided to Follow Jesus | Follow You Down | Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence | Follow the Drinkin' Gourd | Follow the Boys | Follow My Lead | The final form of Braille's alphabet, according to Henri (1952). The decade diacritics are listed at left, and the supplementary letters are assigned to the appropriate decade at right. Characters are derived by combining the diacritic on the left with the basic letters at top. "(1)" indicates markers for musical and mathematical notation. Parentheses and quotation marks follow English Braille | I Will Follow | Follow the Leaders | Follow the Leader (Korn album) | Follow the Leader | Follow the Girls | Follow the Boys (1963 film/song) | Follow that Dream | Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow |