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  1. After The Ball | Summary in Hindi | By Leo Tolstoy | Explanation, Analysis #audiobooks #learning #audiostory #story #storytelling #mrchandraclassesSupport to...

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  2. This tearjerker was the first million selling song.words and music by Charles K. Harrisarranged by Joseph Clauderpublished by Chas. K. Harris, New York Citys...

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  3. This song, with music and lyrics by Charles K. Harris, was the most successful song of its era, selling over two million copies of sheet music in 1892. Its t...

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  4. "After the Ball" is a song originally written by Charles K. Harris in 1892, but Julie London recorded a cover version of the song. The lyrics depict a scene after a ball or a social gathering has come to an end. The break of dawn signifies the end of the night, and the departure of the dancers symbolizes the fading excitement and energy. The ...

  5. May 6, 2024 · There are a few reasons. Firstly, it captures the essence of a particular era in American history. The 1890s were a time of great change and upheaval, and “After the Ball” resonated with a public who were grappling with rapid social and economic shifts. The song spoke to the melancholy and uncertainty of a nation in flux, and offered a kind ...

  6. After the Ball (song) Charles K. Harris singing "After the Ball" in the late 1920s. " After the Ball " is a popular song written in 1891 by Charles K. Harris. The song is a classic waltz in 3/4 time. In the song, an uncle tells his niece why he has never married.

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  8. The song "After the Ball" by Kathryn Grayson carries a poignant and timeless theme of lost love and heartache. It tells the story of a little maiden who, curious about the life of an old man, asks him why he is single and lives alone without any children or a home. The old man then begins to recount a personal tale of lost love.

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