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LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG
Sometimes called "Just a Song at Twilight," words to "Love's Old Sweet Song" were written in 1884 by G. Clifton Bingham; music is by James Molloy. James Lyman Molloy (1837-1909) was born in Cornalour, Rahan, Ireland to a wealthy family. He studied in Dublin, Paris and Bonn, but spent most of his life in England. Although he was called to the bar in 1872, he was never a practicing attorney. At the time of his death, it was written that every British home which had a piano had a copy of "Love's Old Sweet Song." The song was said to have the "right combination of melody and sentiment" and was easy enough to become a general favorite. Graham Clifton Bingham (1859-1913) was a professional lyricist from Bristol who penned the words to "Love's Old Sweet Song" in 1882. Bingham was the son of a bookseller and he wrote stories, children's books, and lyrics to over 1600 songs. He claimed to have written "Love's Old Sweet Song" at four in the morning, and composers immediately fought for the right to use them. Molloy won by telegraphing his request. In Wilder's These Happy Golden Years manuscript, the book ended on the night before Laura and Almanzo's wedding, with Laura listening to the fiddle. Wilder included both verses and ends the series with: "The song ended. Pa put his fiddle carefully away in its box, and one by one they all slipped quietly away to dreams." A note to Rose in the manuscript questioned whether the whole song should be used or not. She wrote: "I don't know if all this song should be used. I love it, but perhaps it is too much. It seems to fit right here. The last song Laura [hears] Pa sing." "Love's Old Sweet Song" was very popular in the 1890s. At the time of Laura and Almanzo's wedding in August 1885, it would have been a relatively new song, published only ten months before. Whether Pa actually sang it in 1885 or Laura remembered it from later years is unknown. Wilder used several popular songs from the 1890s in These Happy Golden Years, including ones that hadn't been published at the time the story took place.
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Click on the above images to view a copy of sheet music of "Love's Old Sweet Song." This music is archived in the Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music, part of Special Collections at the Milton S. Eisenhower Library of The Johns Hopkins University. The collection contains over 29,000 pieces of music and focuses on popular American music from 1780-1960. |
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For more information: For a complete list of songs from the "Little House"® books, go to the SONG INDEX. "Love's Old Sweet Song" is included in The Laura Ingalls Wilder Songbook, compiled and edited by Eugenia Garson, 1968, available from HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. "Love's Old Sweet Song" is included in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Songs From Home, produced by the Laura Ingalls Wilder Home Association, Mansfield, Missouri, 1992. This tape includes music played on Pa's fiddle. A recording is available on A Little Music on the Prairie by Mary Desrosiers with Nat Hewitt and Pete Sutherland, 1998. Sheet music for "Love's Old Sweet Song" was included in Songs of the Prairie, compiled by Margaret G. Irwin, 1968. Published in De Smet, this book is no longer in print. |
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