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Daisy Deane is an American ballad composed by Lieutenant T.F. Winthrop and James Ramsey Murray in an American Civil War camp. The music for it was published by Root & Cady. [1] [2] It has been recorded by the Nashville Mandolin Ensemble on the album The Arkansas Traveler: Music from Little House On the Prairie and on the 2016 album From the Parlor to the Prairie.
Daisy Dormer (born Kezia Beatrice Stockwell, 16 January 1883 – 13 September 1947) ... The sheet music sold over five million copies in the 1890s. [1] Pantomime
Singer Nat King Cole produced the most well-known recording of "Daisy Bell" as part of his Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer LP for Capitol Records in 1961. On May 3, 2014, an album was released composed entirely of covers of "Daisy Bell" entitled The Gay Nineties Old Tyme Music: Daisy Bell, in conjunction with Mark Ryden's
Harry Dacre was the pen-name of Frank Dean (September 1857–16 July 1922), [1] [2] [3] a British songwriter best known for his composition "Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built For Two)". Biography [ edit ]
Daisy Jopling is a British classical/rock violinist and composer currently residing in New York. [1] She tours the world with her own band, [2] and has spearheaded a music mentorship foundation. [3] She plays an Antonio Gragnani violin, made in Livorno, Italy in 1778 and a Yamaha electric violin.
"Hearts and Flowers" (subtitle: "A New Flower Song") is a song composed by Theodore Moses-Tobani (with words by Mary D. Brine) and published in 1893 by Carl Fischer Music. The famous melody is taken from the introductory 2/4 section of "Wintermärchen" Waltzes Op. 366 (1891) by the Hungarian composer Alphons Czibulka.
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