Metropolitan Quartet / Thomas Chalmers - Come Where The Lillies Bloom / My Old Kentucky Home album flac
Performer: Metropolitan QuartetTitle: Come Where The Lillies Bloom / My Old Kentucky Home
Style: Vocal
Released: 1916
Country: US
MP3 album: 1324 mb
FLAC album: 1883 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: AA AC3 VOC ADX ASF WMA DMF
Genre: Pop
Metropolitan Quartet. Come Where The Lillies Bloom. Written-By – Will L. Thompson. Matrix, Runout (Etched Side A): 2951-H-18-16XX. Matrix, Runout (Etched Side B): 4382-A-1-119. Other Versions (1 of 1) View All. Cat.
(Lyrics later revised by the Kentucky legislature in 1986). My Old Kentucky Home - Stephen Foster - Robert Shaw Chorale.
My Old Kentucky Home, Good-Night!" is an anti-slavery ballad written by Stephen Foster, probably composed in 1852. It was published in January 1853 by Firth, Pond, & Co. of New York. Foster was likely inspired by Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, with imagery witnessed on his visits to the Bardstown, Kentucky farm called Federal Hill.
My Old Kentucky Home, Bardstown, Kentucky. We realized there was a need to improve upon the story of my old Kentucky home, and we thought one of the places we could focus on where the enslaved servant that lives here at one time, My Old Kentucky Home director Matthew Bailey said. My Old Kentucky Home.
Thomas Chalmers FRSE (17 March 1780 – 31 May 1847), was a Scottish minister, professor of theology, political economist, and a leader of both the Church of Scotland and of the Free Church of Scotland. He has been called "Scotland's greatest nineteenth-century churchman". He served as Vice-president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh from 1835–42. The New Zealand town of Port Chalmers was named after Chalmers
We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, For the old Kentucky home far away. Verse 3 The head must bow and the back will have to bend, Wherever the darky may go. A few more days and the trouble all will end, In the field where the sugar-canes grow. A few more days for to tote the weary load, No matter 'twill never be light. A few more days till we totter on the road, Then my old Kentucky home, good-night! Chorus Weep no more my lady, oh! weep no more today! We will sing one song for the old Kentucky home, For the old Kentucky home far away.
Where the doors are moaning all day long Where the stairs are leaning dusk 'till dawn. Where the windows are breathing in the light Where the rooms are a collection of our lives. This is a place where I don't feel alone This is a place that I call my home. That Home is a continuation of the previous composition To Build A Home, also composed by The Cinematic Orchestra.
The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home, 'Tis summer, the darkies are gay, The corn top's ripe and the meadow's in the bloom While the birds make music all the day. The young folks roll on the little cabin floor, All merry, all happy and bright: By'n by Hard Times comes a knocking at the door, Then my old Kentucky Home, good night! Weep no more, my lady, oh! weep no more to-day! We will sing one song For the old Kentucky Home, For the old Kentucky Home, far away. The head must bow and the back will have to bend, Wherever the darkey may go: A few more days, and the trouble all will end In the field where the sugar-canes grow. A few more days for to tote the weary load, No matter 'twill never be light, A few more days till we totter on the road, Then my old Kentucky Home, good-night! Weep no more, my lady, oh! weep no more to-day!
Learn to play 'My Old Kentucky Home' easy by Boxcar Willie with guitar chords, lyrics and chord diagrams. Guitar chords with lyrics. CC FF CC Oh the sun shines bright on my old Kentucky home. G7G7 The summer is fading away. CC FF CC The corn tops are right and the meadow's in the bloom. G7G7 CC While the birds sings music all the day. FF CC The young folks roll on the old cabin floor. G7G7 All merry all happy and bright. CC FF CC By and by hard times comes knocking on the door. G7G7 CC In my old Kentucky home good night. FF CC So weep no more my lady. FF CC Oh weep no more today. FF CC We will sing one song for my old Kentucky home. G7G7 CC For my old Kentucky home far away.
Tracklist
| –Metropolitan Quartet | Come Where The Lillies Bloom |
| –Thomas Chalmers | My Old Kentucky Home |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 80321 | Metropolitan Quartet / Thomas Chalmers | Metropolitan Quartet / Thomas Chalmers - Come Where The Lillies Bloom / My Old Kentucky Home (Edison Disc, Eng) | Edison Records | 80321 | US | 1916 |
| 80321 | Thomas Chalmers, Metropolitan Quartet | Thomas Chalmers, Metropolitan Quartet - My Old Kentucky Home (Edison Disc, Eng) | Edison Records | 80321 | US | 1916 |









