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"Sweet Annie" is a song composed by Stephen Foster in 1853[1]

categories American male composers American music history 17th century in music 18th century in music English music history wl Music of the American Civil War

Other period composers[edit]

1861[edit]

George F. Root Harry MacCarthy [[C. S. Grafully [[William Steffe Walter de Mapers (Music "Mini est Propositum" 12th century)

1862[edit]

C. D. Benson Julia Ward Howe

1863[edit]

John Hill Hewitt Walter Kittredge Louis Lambert

1864[edit]

A. J. Turner

1865[edit]

Henry Tucker Henry Clay Work George Frederick Root

External links

a list of Stephen Foster compositions arranged by date: [2]

a midi file of the melody that includes the treble and bass line played by a 'piano'.[3]

1853[4]

Lyrics[edit]

"Annie My Own Love" (1853) Song Poetry by Charles P. Shivas Music by Stephen Collins Foster, 1826-1864

There's a wound in my spirit,
No halm can o'er heal;
In my soul is a sorrow,
No voice can reveal.
And deeper the furrows
Will sink on my brow,
For Annie, my own love,
Is gone from me now,
For Annie, my own love,
Is gone from my now.

Like the moon to the twilight
She came to my heart,
And fondly she told me
We never should part;
By Death, unrelenting,
She's freed from her vow,
And Annie, my own love,
Is gone from me now,
And Annie, my own love,
Is gone from me now.

Like the night when the moonbeam
Is gone from the sky,
In the gloom of my sorrow
Heart-broken I lie:
Oh! seek not to sooth me,
To earth let me bow,
For Annie, my own love,
Is gone from me now.
For Annie, my own love,
Is gone from me now.[5]

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