1893 in Music

1893 In Music

Selected compositions (words/music indicated by "w.m."):

  • "Can't Lose Me, Charlie" w.m. Harry S. Miller
  • "The Cat Came Back" w.m. Henry S. Miller
  • "December And May" w. Edward Marks m. William Lorraine
  • "Do Do My Huckleberry Do" w. Harry Dillon m. John Dillon (the Dillon Brothers)
  • "The Fatal Wedding" w. W. H. Windom m. Gussie L. Davis
  • "Good Morning to All" w. Patty Smith Hill m. Mildred J. Hill
  • "I Long to See The Girl I Left Behind" w.m. John T. Kelly
  • "The Liberty Bell" by John Philip Sousa
  • "Mamie, Come Kiss Your Honey" w.m. May Irwin
  • "Marguerite" by Charles A. White
  • "Oh! Mr Porter" w. Thomas Le Brunn m. George Le Brunn
  • "Private Tommy Atkins" w. Henry Hamilton m. S. Potter
  • "Say 'Au Revoir', But Not 'Good-Bye'" by Harry Kennedy
  • "Sweet Marie" w. Cy Warman m. Raymond Moore
  • "Two Little Girls in Blue" w.m. Charles Graham
  • "The Volunteer Organist" w. William G. Gray m. Henry Lamb
  • "When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder" w.m. James M. Black
  • "Zacatecas" by Genaro Codina

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    But listen, up the road, something gulps, the church spire
    Opens its eight bells out, skulls’ mouths which will not tire
    To tell how there is no music or movement which secures
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