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A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE
Apparently Cousin Lena turned a serious, yet rollicking song into a bit of frivolity with her lyrics. In the existing manuscript for By the Shores of Silver Lake, another nonsense song was also written as sung by Laura and Lena while milking. It was "The Belle of the Ball," with the lyrics: "One eye it looked up at the ceiling, the other looked down at the floor. Oh you've got the belle of the ball, Charles; You've got the belle of the ball!" "A Life on the Ocean Wave" was a poem written by Epes Sargent (1813-1880). Sargent was born and lived much of his life in Gloucester, Massachusetts, as a journalist, poet, educator, and Spiritualist. In 1847, he published Songs of the Sea, a book of poems which contained "A Life on the Ocean Wave." Sargent's wife, Elizabeth Weld, was from Roxbury, Massachusetts, birthplace of Caroline Ingalls' mother, Charlotte Tucker. "A Life on the Ocean Wave" was published in 1847, having been conceived while Epes Sargent was walking on the Battery in New York. He wished it could be put to music, but was told by a friend that it wasn't suitable. When Sargent showed the words to Henry Russell, he dashed to the piano and almost immediately put the words to music, and the song became popular in both England and America. Composer John Hill Hewitt wrote in 1877 that many parodies of "A Life on the Ocean Wave" were being sung, perhaps even Lena's version! Henry Russell (1812-1900) spent most of his life in London but for a time he served as organist of the Presbyterian Church in Rochester, New York. Russell composed over 800 songs, among them "Cheer Boys, Cheer," which Laura Ingalls Wilder included in the manuscript for The Long Winter, although it did not appear in the published version.
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Click on the above images to view a copy of original sheet music of "A Life on the Ocean Wave." 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. Sheet music for "A Life on the Ocean Wave" was included in Songs of the Prairie, compiled by Margaret Irwin, 1968. Published in De Smet, this book is now out of print. |
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Copyright © 2005 by Nancy Cleaveland - All Rights Reserved. |
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