"Ain'-a That Good News," manuscript
From childhood, Dawson had expressed a deep appreciation for the folk music that he heard in church, in local concerts (including a memorable one by the Fisk Singers), and at home. Even in his youth, Dawson spent hours playing with folk melodies, arranging them and adding new rhythmic elements. Among Dawson's greatest accomplishments are his numerous published arrangements of African American folk music. Many of Dawson's choral arrangements, including "Ain’-a That Good News," "King Jesus is a-Listening," and "I've Been Buked," remain popular today, and are regularly performed by choirs around the world.


















![William Levi Dawson's composition sketchbook [2], [1923?] William Levi Dawson's composition sketchbook [2], [1923?]](/dawson/web/images/media/images/1868.jpg)






