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They All Sang "Annie Laurie" (the Song That Reaches Ev'ry Heart)

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Released
  
1915

Label
  
Frank K. Root & Co.

They All Sang

Writer(s)
  
Composer: F. Henri Klickmann Lyricist: J. Will Callahan

"They All Sang 'Annie Laurie' (the Song That Reaches Ev'ry Heart)" is a World War I era song released in 1915. J. Will Callahan wrote the lyrics. F. Henri Klickmann composed the music. The song was published by Frank K. Root & Co. of Chicago, Illinois. On the cover of the sheet music is a group of soldiers singing around a camp fire. The image of a woman can be seen forming in the smoke. The song was written for voice and piano.

The song starts with group of soldiers gathered around a camp fire. They each are struggling with feelings of loneliness, and are missing their significant others back at home. One of the soldiers, tearing up, suggests they sing a song. In the end, they sing the Scottish song "Annie Laurie" together. The chorus is as follows:

There was one song of Nora, darling from Tipperary, so far away And there was one song of English Mary With blue eyes so bright and gay And then from each throat One song came ringing That caused the tears from their eyes to start For they all sang "Annie Laurie" The song that reaches ev'ry heart

The sheet music can be found at Pritzker Military Museum & Library.

References

They All Sang "Annie Laurie" (the Song That Reaches Ev'ry Heart) Wikipedia