One of two editions of a vocal composition published by the Oliver Ditson Company, copyright 1895. Strophic song with piano accompaniment; lyrics by Charles B. Cory, music by J.C. Bartlett, inscribed to Miss Gertrude Edmonds. On the back page are incipits of other "songs for low voices" published by the Oliver Ditson Company, including "All Lost as I am", "A Heart that is thankful for all", "The Happiest Land", Esquimaux Slumber Song", and The Great City Bell". Stamped on the front of this publication is "Bartlett's Music House"; at the top of the front cover, Bessie Bartlett (Frankel) wrote her name in pen.
Composition Vocal solos Composers Musical accompaniment Piano accompaniment Music sellers Strophic Frankel, Bessie Bartlett, 1884-1959 Bartlett, J. C Cory, Charles B
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