Performers who choose to sing "Dixie" today usually remove the black dialect and combine the song with other pieces.
The war ends but she sings "Dixie" on stage in New York, to catcalls from the audience.
Then, in the elevator, Mr. Helms began singing "Dixie."
"I'm going to sing Dixie until she cries," Mr. Helms was reported as saying.
Not even if you sing 'Dixie.'
I'm going to sing 'Dixie' to her until she cries.
After Marshall acquired the great receiver Bobby Mitchell, who is black, he ordered him to sing "Dixie" at a team luncheon.
Next, the children heard the sound of white men repeatedly singing "Dixie" over the jail's loudspeakers.
At the closing of the event, men dressed in Confederate military uniforms reportedly began to sing "Dixie".
"I Sang Dixie" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Dwight Yoakam.