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A MOTTO FOR EVERY MAN
"A Motto for Every Man" (also known as "Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel" or "Drive Dull Care Away") was written by Harry Clifton in 1868 and published by him in St. Louis. Harry Clifton (1824-1872) wrote popular lyrics that always had a moral while being sentimental but not too "mushy;" he became known as the writer of Motto Songs. Born in London and orphaned at a young age, Clifton showed talent for music as a child and began to perform and write music as soon as he was able. While he wrote lyrics for over 500 songs, Clifton often borrowed well-known music to accompany them. Music for "A Motto for Every Man" was borrowed from the "Corn Flower Waltz."
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Click on the above images to view a copy of sheet music of "A Motto For Every Man." 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. You may print a copy of this music from the Lester S. Levy Collection for your own research or educational purposes without infringement of copyright laws. |
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For more information: For a complete list of songs from the "Little House"® books, go to the SONG INDEX. "A Motto for Every Man" has not been included in any "Little House"® songbook to date. |
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Copyright © 2005 by Nancy Cleaveland - All Rights Reserved. |
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