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The song is a nineteenth century work Dreaming of Home and Mother by John P. Ordway. On March 11, 1916, tenor Evan Williams recorded the English version for Victor Talking Machine Company in Camden, NJ. [1] The English lyrics of "Dreaming of Home and Mother" had only one stanza, and so it was in early recordings.
"Mother" is a song by American heavy metal band Danzig. It was originally released in August 1988 as the lead single from their debut album, Danzig. In 1993–1994, almost six years after its original release, a remixed version of the song titled "Mother '93" became a hit on radio and earned Buzz Bin rotation on MTV [1] after a music video incorporating live footage was created to promote the ...
Musically, "Mother" is a pop song with influences of doo-wop. [31] [32] [33] The song opens with a man vocalizing: "the fact that Meghan Trainor is literally mother right now". [30] It interpolates the Chordettes' 1954 single "Mr. Sandman" during the post-chorus, as Trainor uses the melody while singing the lyric "You just a bum bum bum". [14] [33]
Ordway's composition "Dreaming of Home and Mother" (1868) was a very popular sentimental song of the Civil War era, and continues to be played; it is popular in East Asia in adapted versions. [8] In 1907, a Japanese version with lyrics entitled 旅愁 (Loneliness in Travel) by Kyukei Indou was published in a middle school song book and became ...
The lyrics of "Mother" address both of Lennon's parents, each of whom abandoned him in his childhood. [4] His father, Alf, left the family when Lennon was an infant. [4] His mother, Julia, did not live with her son, although they had a good relationship; she was killed in a car accident on 15 July 1958 by an off-duty policeman named Eric Clague when Lennon was 17. [4]
Sample of the guitar riff "Hayloft" was composed by Mother Mother's vocalist and songwriter, Ryan Guldemond.He started the piece with the song's guitar riff, writing the next few pieces of the song with the intention of phonetically fitting the words to the "angular melody" rather than constructing a complete story, leading to lyrics like "my daddy's got a gun".
Try not to cry when this little girl sings to her mother who has cancer: 4-Year-Old Performs Touching Martina McBride Song for Mom with Cancer More inspiring stories:
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