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Oborozuki yo (朧月夜; "Dark Moon Night") is a song composed by Teiichi Okano with lyrics by Tatsuyuki Takano . The song was written to pass down the Japanese landscape to posterity. In 1914, the song appeared in the list of "Jinjo Elementary School Songs for 6th-grade," to be taught in the Japanese public school system. It is still sung to ...
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Parker, Bernard S. World War I Sheet Music: 9,670 Patriotic Songs Published in the United States, 1914–1920, with More Than 600 Covers Illustrated. Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland, 2007. ISBN 0-7864-2798-1 OCLC 71790113; Paas, John Roger (2014). America Sings of War: American Sheet Music from World War I. Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3-447-10278-0.
The "Badonviller-Marsch" (AM II, 256) is a Bavarian military march by composer Georg Fürst (1870–1936).After 1934, with its name Germanized to "Badenweiler Marsch" by the Nazis, it was used as the official march of Hitler in his role as Führer, to signal his arrival and therefore personal presence at public events.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "1914 songs" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
Arthur De Greef – Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Minor; Frederick Delius – Violin Sonata No. 1; Ernő Dohnányi – Variations on a Nursery Song; Marcel Dupré – Psyche (cantata) George Enescu – Symphony No. 2 in A, Op. 17; Herbert Howells – Piano Concerto No. 1; Charles Ives – Violin Sonata No. 3; Zoltán Kodály – Duo for violin and ...
Herman Darewski composed the music, with lyrics by R.P. Weston. Both Billy Murray and Al Jolson sang early versions of the song, which was published by T. B. Harms & Francis and Day & Hunter in 1914. [2] Each verse was meant to be sung faster than the last, which presented issues for soldiers who had consumed large quantities of beer. [3]
It was originally released on LP and cassette in 1988 as English Rebel Songs 1381–1914. This version was released on CD in 1994 by One Little Indian Records . It was re-recorded in 2003 , with two additional tracks, as English Rebel Songs 1381–1984 , released on the band's newly formed MUTT Records label.