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  2. Category:1885 songs - Wikipedia

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  3. 1885 in music - Wikipedia

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    3 Published popular music. 4 Classical music. 5 Opera. ... View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Events in the year 1885 in music. Specific ...

  4. There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight - Wikipedia

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    One source states the song might be referring to the red-light district in Cripple Creek, Colorado. [3] And yet one more version is Metz and his Minstrels were in Hot Springs, South Dakota, where Joe Hayden worked at the Evans Hotel. Hayden had the song from his "growing up" days in New Orleans, and he and Metz sat down and wrote the first ...

  5. 1885 in Scandinavian music - Wikipedia

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    3 Popular music. 4 Births. 5 Deaths. 6 ... The following is a list of notable events that occurred in the year 1885 in Scandinavian music. ... (expanded version for ...

  6. Category:1880s songs - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... 1885 songs (11 P) 1886 songs (10 P) 1887 songs (7 P) 1888 songs (11 P) 1889 songs (9 P) Pages in ...

  7. Timeline of music in the United States (1880–1919) - Wikipedia

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    The publication of Francis O'Neill's O'Neill's Music is a milestone in Irish American music history. [195] J. Berni Barbour and N. Clark Smith found the "first relatively permanent (African American) music publishing" company, in Chicago; it is also "probably the first black-owned music publishing company in history". [196]

  8. The Surprising Origins of Popular Christmas Songs - AOL

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    Rudolph’s story didn’t really become world-famous for another decade, until May’s brother-in-law Johnny Marks wrote the musical version that Gene Autry sang and the song topped the charts in ...

  9. Old Joe Clark - Wikipedia

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    Its lyrics refer to a real person named Joseph Clark, a Kentucky mountaineer who was born in 1839 and murdered in 1885. [1] [2] The "playful and sometimes outlandish verses" have led to the conjecture that it first spread as a children's song and via play parties. [3] There are about 90 stanzas in various versions of the song. [1]