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  1. A popular waltz from 1891 by Charles K. Harris, about an uncle who lost his sweetheart to her brother at a ball. The song was a huge hit and inspired many parodies and cover versions.

  2. Aug 22, 2016 · Listen to the first million selling song by Charles K. Harris, a tearjerker about a broken heart after a ball. The video shows the sheet music and piano performance by Fred Feild.

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  3. Charles K. Harris sings his own song "After the Ball," from A Trip to Chinatown. Published in 1892, it was supposedly the first song to sell a million copies...

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  4. AFTER THE BALL, A SONG FROM 1892 WRITTEN BY CHARLES K. HARRIS. ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR SONGS OF THE 1890's RECORDED BY MANY ARTISTS INCLUDING GERALD ADAMS AND THE VARIETY SINGERS, BEATRICE...

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  5. May 6, 2024 · Learn about the history, lyrics, and significance of the popular song "After the Ball", written by Charles K. Harris in 1892. Discover how it captures the mood of a particular era in American history and why it is still beloved today.

  6. After The Ball, Lyrics. After The Ball Words and Music by Charles K. Harris Published 1892 by Oliver Ditson Co. [Verse 1] A little maiden climbed an old man's knee Begs for a story - "Do, uncle, please!" Why are you lonely; why do you roam? Have you no sweetheart; have you no home?"

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  8. Learn about the biggest hit of the 1890s, "After the Ball", a tearjerker about lost love and betrayal. Read the full lyrics and the story behind the song's popularity and impact on Tin Pan Alley.

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