"Peg o' My Heart" is a popular song written by Alfred Bryan(words) and Fred Fisher(music). It was published on March 15, 1913 and it featured in the 1913 musical Ziegfeld Follies.
The song was first performed publicly by Irving Kaufman in 1912 at The College Inn in New York City after he had stumbled across a draft of sheet music on a shelf at the Leo Feist offices.
The song was inspired by the main character in the very successful musical comedy of the time Peg O’ My Heart starring Laurette Taylor in the title role. Taylor appeared on the cover of early published sheet music.
The song, performed by Max Harris and his Novelty Trio (based on a version by The Harmonicats), was used as the theme of the BBC miniseries The Singing Detective (1986). When recording engineer Bill Putnam recorded The Harmonicats version of the song, he became the first person to use artificial reverberation creatively on a pop recording, with the use of the first reverb chamber, which had been set up in the studio's bathroom.
Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys covered the song on their 2011 album, Going Out In Style. Their version features a guest appearance by Bruce Springsteen.
Notable recordings of the song include:
Charles W. HarrisonLabel: Victor 17412 (matrix: 13628-2)Recorded: July 24, 1913Henry BurrLabel: Columbia A-1404 (matrix: 38980-2)Recorded: August 1, 1913Walter Van BruntEdison, Blue Amberol 2036Released: September 1913Bunny Berigan & his OrchestraLabel: Victor 27258 (matrix: 043925)Recorded: New York City November 28, 1939Lester Young TrioLabel: Clef MGC 135 (matrix: 353-1)Released: 1953Recorded: Hollywood April 1946The HarmonicatsLabel: Vitacoustic 1Released: March 1947First entered the Billboard magazine chart on April 18, on charts 21 weeks, peaking at #1Buddy Clark with orchestra directed by Mitchell AyresLabel: Columbia 37392 (matrix: CO 37671)Recorded: New York City April 25, 1947First entered the Billboard magazine chart on June 27, on charts 7 weeks, peaking at #4Art Lund with orchestra conducted by Johnny ThompsonLabel: MGM 10037 (matrix: 47-S-3077-3)Recorded: in Los Angeles, California May 12, 1947First entered the Billboard magazine chart on June 20, on charts 10 weeks, peaking at #6Clark DennisLabel: Capitol 346First entered the Billboard magazine chart on July 4, 1947, on charts 1 week, at #10The Three SunsLabel: RCA Victor 20-2272First entered the Billboard magazine chart on June 20, 1947, on charts 16 weeks, peaking at #2Joe Loss and his OrchestraLabel: His Master's Voice BD 5987Recorded: London on October 13, 1947Andy WilliamsAlbum: The Shadow of Your Smile (1966)Dropkick Murphys featuring Bruce SpringsteenLabel: Born & Bred RecordsRecorded: in Boston, Massachusetts 2010/2011In the 2010 ITV drama Downton Abbey, episode 4 season 1 features William, the second footman, playing "Peg o' My Heart" on the piano in the servants' hall.