Down By The Riverside (Ain't Gonna Study War No More) episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 20, 2016 · 4 MIN

Down By The Riverside (Ain't Gonna Study War No More)

from Free Bluegrass Gospel Hymns Songs 2 · host 2016 Shiloh Worship Music

Our Bluegrass arrangement of this classic African American Spiritual. If the Music Does not Play in Your Browser click on the Link to listen to it here on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/down-by-riverside-aint-gonna/id610671814?i=363310423&mt=2(From Wikipedia) "Down by the Riverside" (also known as "Ain't Gonna Study War No More" and "Gonna lay down my burden") is a Negro spiritual song. Its roots date back to before the American Civil War,[1] though it was first published in 1918 in Plantation Melodies: A Collection of Modern, Popular and Old-time Negro-Songs of the Southland, Chicago, the Rodeheaver Company.[2] The song has alternatively been known as “Ain' go'n' to study war no mo'”, “Ain't Gwine to Study War No More”, “Down by de Ribberside”, “Going to Pull My War-Clothes” and “Study war no more”. The song was first recorded by the Fisk University Jubilee Quartet in 1920 (published by Columbia in 1922). and there are at least 14 black gospel recordings before World War II.[3]The song's central image is of casting off negativity and aggression, and putting on spiritual garb, at the side of a river before crossing it. The image has several meanings: it refers to baptism, which in the Southern Baptist tradition usually involves wearing a white robe and being submerged in a body of water. It also refers to ascending to heaven after death, using the metaphor of the River Jordan, which in the Old Testament was the final passage before the Hebrews entered the Promised Land after their years in the desert.[4] As with many Negro spirituals, the biblical imagery can also be read as a hidden allusion to escaping slavery, with the river representing the Ohio River, which was a border between states where slavery was allowed and prohibited before the American Civil War.[5]The refrain of "ain't gonna study war no more" is a reference to a quotation found in the Old Testament: "nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more."[1] This quote occurs twice in the Bible, in Isaiah 2:4  and Micah 4:3 , and is part of the swords to ploughshares motif.GI'm gonna lay down my burden Down by the riverside D7Down by the riversideGDown by the riverside I'm gonna lay down my burden Down by the riverside D7 GGonna study war no more CI ain't gonna study war no more GI ain't gonna study war no more D7 GI ain't gonna study war no CI ain't gonna study war no more GI ain't gonna study war no more D7 GI ain't gonna study war no more GI'm gonna lay down my sword and shieldDown by the riversideD7Down by the riversideGDown by the riversideI'm gonna lay down my sword and shieldDown by the riverside D7 G Gonna study war no moreRepeat #2Gonna meet my loving SaviorDown by the riversideD7Down by the riversideGDown by the riversideGonna meet my dear SaviorDown by the riverside D7 G Gonna study war no moreThis sound recording and arrangement © 2016 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted- www.shilohworshipmusic.com

Our Bluegrass arrangement of this classic African American Spiritual. If the Music Does not Play in Your Browser click on the Link to listen to it here on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/down-by-riverside-aint-gonna/id610671814?i=363310423&mt=2 (From Wikipedia) "Down by the Riverside" (also known as "Ain't Gonna Study War No More" and "Gonna lay down my burden") is a Negro spiritual song. Its roots date back to before the American Civil War,[1] though it was first published in 1918 in Plantation Melodies: A Collection of Modern, Popular and Old-time Negro-Songs of the Southland, Chicago, the Rodeheaver Company.[2] The song has alternatively been known as “Ain' go'n' to study war no mo'”, “Ain't Gwine to Study War No More”, “Down by de Ribberside”, “Going to Pull My War-Clothes” and “Study war no more”. The song was first recorded by the Fisk University Jubilee Quartet in 1920 (published by Columbia in 1922). and there are at least 14 black gospel recordings before World War II.[3] The song's central image is of casting off negativity and aggression, and putting on spiritual garb, at the side of a river before crossing it. The image has several meanings: it refers to baptism, which in the Southern Baptist tradition usually involves wearing a white robe and being submerged in a body of water. It also refers to ascending to heaven after death, using the metaphor of the River Jordan, which in the Old Testament was the final passage before the Hebrews entered the Promised Land after their years in the desert.[4] As with many Negro spirituals, the biblical imagery can also be read as a hidden allusion to escaping slavery, with the river representing the Ohio River, which was a border between states where slavery was allowed and prohibited before the American Civil War.[5] The refrain of "ain't gonna study war no more" is a reference to a quotation found in the Old Testament: "nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more."[1] This quote occurs twice in the Bible, in Isaiah 2:4   and Micah 4:3 , and is part of the swords to ploughshares motif. G I'm gonna lay down my burden Down by the riverside D7 Down by the riverside G Down by the riverside I'm gonna lay down my burden Down by the riverside D7 G Gonna study war no more C I ain't gonna study war no more G I ain't gonna study war no more D7 G I ain't gonna study war no C I ain't gonna study war no more G I ain't gonna study war no more D7 G I ain't gonna study war no more G I'm gonna lay down my sword and shield Down by the riverside D7 Down by the riverside G Down by the riverside I'm gonna lay down my sword and shield Down by the riverside D7 G Gonna study war no more Repeat #2 Gonna meet my loving Savior Down by the riverside D7 Down by the riverside G Down by the riverside Gonna meet my dear Savior Down by the riverside D7 G Gonna study war no more This sound recording and arrangement © 2016 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted- www.shilohworshipmusic.com

NOW PLAYING

Down By The Riverside (Ain't Gonna Study War No More)

0:00 4:48

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

いろはにマネーの「ながら学習」 IrohaniMoney この番組では、インターン生2人が、金融、経済、投資関連の気になる情報を分かりやすくお伝えしていきます。インターン生の会話を「ながら聴き」する感覚で一緒に勉強していきましょう!ご意見箱フォーム:https://forms.gle/TTGaVP2TJksNMKJo7ぜひお便りや感想をお待ちしています!公式X:https://x.com/irohanimoney番組のハッシュタグは「#いろはにながら」です。番組への感想をお待ちしています!いろはにマネー:https://www.bridge-salon.jp/money/姉妹サイト:https://kabu.bridge-salon.jp/姉妹サイト:https://bridge-salon.jp/(株)インベストメントブリッジ運営 French Your Way Jessica: Native French teacher founder of French Your Way Boost your French listening skills and test your comprehension with this one of a kind series of podcasts. Get the chance to listen to a real conversation between native speakers talking at normal speed AND customise your learning experience through carefully designed sets of questions (2 levels of difficulty) available for download at www.frenchvoicespodcast.com. All interviews also come with the transcript. French teacher Jessica interviews native speakers of French from around the world who share a bit of their life and passion. Where else would you meet in one same place a French yoga teacher based in Melbourne, a soap manufacturer from Provence, or a couple cycling around the world? HOMELAND HOMELAND The Church is a body not a building. It's the bride of Jesus Christ! Jesus is coming back for a mature bride. That means it's time for the church of Jesus Christ to move from milk to meat. This is the hour of maturity!HOMELAND is an announcement that the church is being set free. Only the church has the ability to transform the world. The kingdom's of this world will become the kingdoms of our Lord and Savior!All of creation has been waiting for this moment! Sons and daughters of God are rising up and taking their seat! Sermons | Countryside Bible Church Countryside Bible Church At Countryside Bible Church, we equip believers to joyfully live holy lives, to serve one another, and to share the gospel of Jesus Christ, all to the glory of God. We are committed to a high view of God, and a high view of Scripture.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Free Bluegrass Gospel Hymns Songs 2?

This episode is 4 minutes long.

When was this Free Bluegrass Gospel Hymns Songs 2 episode published?

This episode was published on February 20, 2016.

What is this episode about?

Our Bluegrass arrangement of this classic African American Spiritual. If the Music Does not Play in Your Browser click on the Link to listen to it here on iTunes...

Can I download this Free Bluegrass Gospel Hymns Songs 2 episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!