Cambell's Melodies arranged for the Piano-Forte. No. 7 of 10 "Young Julius Crow" (4 Dec 1848) a Parody on "Low Back Car" arranged & sung by the Campbell Minstrells. New York: William Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, cor. Park Place Plate No. 264 [Source: 440870@LoC] 1. Young Julius Crow one summer morn Went to the field to hoe, And dar he spied his pretty Rose milking a little cow! She sat upon an old pine knot And sang so light and gay, dat Julius saw and Julius loved and she stole his heart away CHORUS [sung twice after each verse] Singing Tu rul le man ti naw Singing Tu ril le man ti naw Singing Tu til lil lu ril lil lu ril li la Sing Tu ril lil man ti naw. 2. Youg Julius stood and gazed awhile With rapture and delight, And Rose she sat and milked away Till massa out ob sight-- He says to her my dearest Rose, Consent to be my wife, She flung her arms around his neck Saying, I love you as my life. 3. Dey early den next morning went Up to de Parsons door, Resolved to lead a single life Of blessedness, no more, De Parson dar did join dar hands And den pronounce dem one, Dey lib in peace and harmony For dar life is just begun.