Top Ten Musical Hits: 1899-1919
Light of the Silvery Moon: 1909
By the Light of the Silvery Moon by Billy Murray was published in 1909 and became a very popular song. The lyrics were written by Gus Edwards and the song was written by Edward Madden. The song was first was performed on stage by Lillian Lorraine. The song was used by various artists and was used in various televisions productions.
By the Light of the Silvery Moon by Billy Murray was published in 1909 and became a very popular song. The lyrics were written by Gus Edwards and the song was written by Edward Madden. The song was first was performed on stage by Lillian Lorraine. The song was used by various artists and was used in various televisions productions.
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La Donna E Mobile: 1908
Created in 1908, the song La Donna E Mobile was created by Enrico Caruso. The songs popularity caused the song to be translated in various languages. Being Italian, he composed the song in the traditional language.
Created in 1908, the song La Donna E Mobile was created by Enrico Caruso. The songs popularity caused the song to be translated in various languages. Being Italian, he composed the song in the traditional language.
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Hello, Ma Baby: 1899
Hello, Ma Baby is a Tin Pan Alley song written in 1899 by Joseph E. Howard and Ida Emerson. The song referred to a man who only knows his girlfriend through the telephone. This song was the first song that referred to the device. Hello, Ma Baby was first recorded by Arthur Collins on Edison 5470.
Hello, Ma Baby is a Tin Pan Alley song written in 1899 by Joseph E. Howard and Ida Emerson. The song referred to a man who only knows his girlfriend through the telephone. This song was the first song that referred to the device. Hello, Ma Baby was first recorded by Arthur Collins on Edison 5470.
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The Katyusha's song (Katyusha No Usha): 1914
The Katyusha's song (Katyusha No Usha) was a song written in the twentieth century, which became very popular. The song was sung by Matsui Samako, put in Tokyo in 1914. The song sold a large amount of records, causing it to become a huge hit. The song was taken on by street musicians all around the Japanese empire. The song is considered to be by musicians the first example of modern Japanese music.
The Katyusha's song (Katyusha No Usha) was a song written in the twentieth century, which became very popular. The song was sung by Matsui Samako, put in Tokyo in 1914. The song sold a large amount of records, causing it to become a huge hit. The song was taken on by street musicians all around the Japanese empire. The song is considered to be by musicians the first example of modern Japanese music.
Tara Bulba: 1913
Tara Bulba by Mykola Lysenco was first published in the year of 1913. The instrumentation includes of voices, chorus and orchestra. The music piece was written and sung in the languages of Ukrainian and Russian. The composition was seperated in 5 acts of movements/sections.
Tara Bulba by Mykola Lysenco was first published in the year of 1913. The instrumentation includes of voices, chorus and orchestra. The music piece was written and sung in the languages of Ukrainian and Russian. The composition was seperated in 5 acts of movements/sections.
Under the Anheuser Bush: 1903
Under the Anheuser Bush was a popular garden song by the company of Anheuser-Busch in 1903. The music was composed by Harry Von Tizler and the lyrics were written by Andrew B. Sterling. The title contains a pun on the the Old German toponym Busch. The song was published by the Harry Von Tizler Musci Pub. Company. It became a hit right after the success of Von Tilzer's 1902 beer garden composition, "Down Where The Wurzburger Flows
Under the Anheuser Bush was a popular garden song by the company of Anheuser-Busch in 1903. The music was composed by Harry Von Tizler and the lyrics were written by Andrew B. Sterling. The title contains a pun on the the Old German toponym Busch. The song was published by the Harry Von Tizler Musci Pub. Company. It became a hit right after the success of Von Tilzer's 1902 beer garden composition, "Down Where The Wurzburger Flows
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Le marchand de sable qui passe (The Sandman): 1908
Le marchand de sable qui passe, which translates into "Sandman Passes" is incidental music which was composed by Albert Roussel in 1908. It was written about two years after his First Symphony and contemporary of his First Violin Sonata. His marriage with his wife, Blanche Preisach, was the musical setting of atale on verse written by George Jean-Aubry , poet with whom Roussel had already worked. The first was given by 16 December 1908 under the direction of the composer. The orchestral suite, the execution takes a bit more than a quarter of an hour, has four parts: Prelude, Scene 2, Interlude and Scene 4, Final scene.
Le marchand de sable qui passe, which translates into "Sandman Passes" is incidental music which was composed by Albert Roussel in 1908. It was written about two years after his First Symphony and contemporary of his First Violin Sonata. His marriage with his wife, Blanche Preisach, was the musical setting of atale on verse written by George Jean-Aubry , poet with whom Roussel had already worked. The first was given by 16 December 1908 under the direction of the composer. The orchestral suite, the execution takes a bit more than a quarter of an hour, has four parts: Prelude, Scene 2, Interlude and Scene 4, Final scene.
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My Tiger Lily: 1901-02
My Tiger Lily by Arthur Collins was published in 1901-02. The song was composed by A. Baldwin Sloane and was written by Clay M. Greene. It was written in English and became a huge hit in its time. The song falls under the genres of Humorous songs and Ethnic characterizations.
My Tiger Lily by Arthur Collins was published in 1901-02. The song was composed by A. Baldwin Sloane and was written by Clay M. Greene. It was written in English and became a huge hit in its time. The song falls under the genres of Humorous songs and Ethnic characterizations.
You're a Grand Old Flag: 1906
You're a Grand Old Flag by Billy Murray was a patriotic song in 1906. The song, a spirited march written by George M. Cohan, is a tribute to the American flag.Aside from obvious references to the flag, it incorporates parts of other popular songs, including one of his own. Cohan wrote it in 1906 for George Washington, Jr., his stage musical.
You're a Grand Old Flag by Billy Murray was a patriotic song in 1906. The song, a spirited march written by George M. Cohan, is a tribute to the American flag.Aside from obvious references to the flag, it incorporates parts of other popular songs, including one of his own. Cohan wrote it in 1906 for George Washington, Jr., his stage musical.
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A Bird in a Gilded Cage: 1900
A Bird in a Gilded Cage of 1900 was written by Arthur J. Lamb and and composed by Harry Von Tilzer. Its sentimental ballad made it one of the twentieth centuries one of the most popular songs, selling around more than two million copies in sheet music. Jere Mahoney and Steve Porter recorded two early popular versions of this song.
A Bird in a Gilded Cage of 1900 was written by Arthur J. Lamb and and composed by Harry Von Tilzer. Its sentimental ballad made it one of the twentieth centuries one of the most popular songs, selling around more than two million copies in sheet music. Jere Mahoney and Steve Porter recorded two early popular versions of this song.
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