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The Lost Chord. " The Lost Chord " is a song composed by Arthur Sullivan in 1877 at the bedside of his brother Fred during Fred's last illness. The manuscript is dated 13 January 1877; Fred Sullivan died five days later. The lyric was written as a poem by Adelaide Anne Procter called "A Lost Chord", published in 1860 in The English Woman's Journal.
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The Lost Chord Lyrics: Seated one day at the organ / I was weary and ill at ease / And my fingers wandered idly / Over the noisy keys / I know not what I was playing / Or what I was dreaming then ...
- Composer: Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan MVO (13 May 1842 -- 22 November 1900)- Performers: Webster Booth (tenor), Herbert Dawson (organ)- Year of recording: ...
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British tenor Webster Booth (1902-1984) singing Sullivan's beautiful song, The Lost Chord.Recorded in 1939.
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The Lost Chord Lyrics: I see myself going through the streets / Think I must be dreaming / The lost chord / I want you toute ma vie (The lost chord) / (Take me into the garden) / I see rain's ...
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A song based on a poem by Adelaide Anne Procter, about a mystical chord that brings peace and harmony. Learn the text, lyrics and translation of this classic work by the composer of The Pirates of Penzance.