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The first printed text of the song appeared in Dublin in 1791. A popular tune with several variations, "The Girl I Left Behind Me", may have been imported into America around 1650 as "Brighton Camp", [2] of which a copy dating from around 1796 resides in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. [3]
The air to which the song is sung is that of "Brighton Camp" (a reel in G Major), which is also used for "The Girl I Left Behind" and "The Rare Old Mountain Dew". [7]The earliest known version of the melody was printed about 1810 in Hime's Pocket Book for the German Flute or Violin (Dublin), vol. 3, p. 67, under the title The Girl I Left Behind Me (in the National Library of Ireland, Dublin).
Marching through Eastbourne in the 'Sussex People's March of History' of 1939 with banners that included Jack Cade's rebellion in 1450, [5] the Swing Riots of 1830 [5] and the Battle of Lewes Road, [5] which was a significant incident in Brighton in the General Strike of 1926, [6] 400 protesters led by Ernie Trory of the Sussex Communist ...
"I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside" is a popular British music hall song. It was written in 1907 by John H. Glover-Kind [1] (1880 – 1918) [2] and made famous by music hall singer Mark Sheridan, who first recorded it in 1909. [3]
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As a day job, he works in marketing for a Brighton company (as of 1999). [ 3 ] The band gave their blessing to a song that entered the UK chart in 2005, a remake of their biggest hit entitled " Tom Hark (We Want Falmer) ", recorded under the name of Seagulls Ska, featuring Brighton resident Attila the Stockbroker and members of the ska band ...