Who Wrote the Elvis Pressley Song Hush Little Baby Don't You Cry
NOT TO Be Dislocated with "Hush Petty Baby,Don't Y'all Cry" (or "You'll Be An Angel Bye and Good day") which is in fact a different song , lyrically as well equally melodically. Information technology was written in 1884 especially for Lotta by F. Belasco --- (Mind to samples on the lesser of this playlist)
The "Hush, Little Babe" in this playlist is a traditional lullaby, thought to take been written in the Southern U.s.. Like most folk songs, the writer and engagement of origin are unknown. The lyrics promise all kinds of rewards to the kid if he or she is serenity. The uncomplicated structure allows more verses to be added ad lib.
Cecil Sharp collected The Mocking Birdfrom Lucy Cannady of Endicott, Virginia, on Baronial 23, 1918.
Here's Abrupt's handwritten manuscript:
A few months later Abrupt collected a version from Julie Boone of Micaville, North Carolina, on October 8, 1918.
Ernest V Stoneman incorporated "Hush Little Infant" in "Say Darling Say"
(o) Justin Winfield (=Ernest V Stoneman and The Sweet Brothers) (1928) (as "Say Sarling Say")
Recorded July nine, 1928 in Richmond, Indiana,
Released on Gennett 6733
Likewise released on Supertone 9400 (as by Uncle Ben Hawkins)
Listen here: The Hush Lilliputian Darling frase is at 1 minute and xxx seconds in the YT beneath
(o) Annie Brewer (1937) (as "Hush Li'l Baby")
Recorded on March 13, 1937 by John and Ruddy Lomax in Montgomery, Alabama.
Library of Congress recording 878 B1
Annie Brewer was a schoolteacher
(c) Bernice Haynes (1939) (as "Hush Little Baby")
Recorded on May 21, 1939 by John and Ruby Lomax in Lincoln Canton.
Cummins State Farm, virtually Varner, Arkansas
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(c) Texas Gladden (1941) (equally "Hush, Infant , Don't You Cry")
Recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax in 1941 in Salem, Virginia.
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(c) Jean Ritchie (1949) (as"Hush Niggling Babe")
(c) Weavers (1951) (equally "Hush Little Baby")
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(c) Jean Ritchie (1952) (as "Hush Little Baby")
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(c) Sandy and Caroline Paton (1960) (as "Hush Little Babe")
(c) Odetta (1960) (as "Hush Little Infant")
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(c) Joan Baez (1963) (as "Hush Little Baby")
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In 1963 Inez and Charlie Foxx wrote and recorded "Mockingbird" based on "Hush Little Babe"
(c) Inez Foxx (1963) (as "Mockingbird")
(c) Dusty Springfield (1964) (as "Mockingbird")
Recorded January 27, 1964 at the Olympic Studios in Barnes, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland
(c) Nina Simone (1964) (every bit "Hush Piffling Baby")
Recorded live on May 12, 1963 at Carnegie Hall
(c) Elvis Presley (1964) (as "Puppet On A Cord")
With new lyrics by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett.
Recorded June 10, 1964
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(c) Marlene Dietrich (1964) (as "Scht...Kleines Baby")
With German language lyrics by Marlene Diertrich
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Carly Simon and James Taylor recorded a remake of "Mockingbird" in the fall of 1973.
Released in 1974 "Mockingbird" rose to number 5 on the Billboard Pop singles chart and number 10 on the Billboard Adult Gimmicky nautical chart, and was certified Gold by the RIAA, signifying sales of one 1000000 copies in the Us.
(c) Carly Simon & James Taylor (1974) (as "Mockingbird")
(c) Tim Hart (1983) (as "Hush Litle Baby")
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(c) The Men They Couldn't Hang (1985) (every bit "Hush Footling Baby")
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(c) Horseflies (1988) (every bit "Hush Picayune Baby")
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(c) Judy Collins (1990) (equally "Hush Little Baby")
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American rapper Eminem likewise used the lullaby "Hush Niggling Baby" in the lyrics of his single "Mockingbird" from his 2004 anthology Encore. />
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"Hush Trivial Infant" combined with the "Hambone" dance were also the inspiration for a 1952 song called "Hambone".
Not TO Be Dislocated WITH "Hush Little Baby, Don't Yous Cry" (or "Yous'll Be An Angel Farewell and Bye") which is a different song , lyrically too as melodically. Information technology was written in 1884 especially for Lotta by F. Belasco
(o) Edith McDonald (1920) (as "Hush Little Infant, Don't You Weep")
Recorded April 5, 1920 in New York City
Matrix # 7285-F
Released on Edison Diamond Disc # 80560-L
(c) Frieda Hempel (1920) (equally "Hush Fiddling Infant, Don't Y'all Cry")
Recorded May 24, 1920 in New York City
Matrix # 7368-B
Released on Edison Diamond Disc # 82204-R
And also on Edison Royal Royal Amberol Record (#29067)
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(c) Uncle Dave Macon (1929) ( every bit "Hush Little Baby, Don't You Cry")
Released on Vocalion # 5397
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