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Home! Sweet Home!

"Home, Sweet Home" is a song adapted from American actor and dramatist John Howard Payne's 1823 opera Clari, or the Maid of Milan, the song's melody was composed by Englishman Sir Henry Bishop with lyrics by Payne. Bishop had earlier published a more elaborate version of this melody, naming it "A Sicilian Air", but he later confessed to having written it himself.

"Home, Sweet Home"
Cover of the sheet music for a version published in 1914.
Song
LanguageEnglish
Composer(s)Henry Bishop
Lyricist(s)John Howard Payne
Sheet music version.
Wrought Iron Railing with the song "Home Sweet Home" in Fredericksburg, Virginia

The song's lyrics are:

Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam
Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home
A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there
Which seek thro' the world, is ne'er met elsewhere
Home! Home!
Sweet, sweet home!
There's no place like home
There's no place like home!

An exile from home splendor dazzles in vain
Oh give me my lowly thatched cottage again
The birds singing gaily that came at my call
And gave me the peace of mind dearer than all
Home, home, sweet, sweet home
There's no place like home, there's no place like home!

When the song was published separately, it quickly sold 100,000 copies. The publishers made a considerable profit from it, net £2,100 in the first year, and the producer of the opera did well. Only Payne did not really profit by its success. "While his money lasted, he was a prince of bohemians", but had little business sense.[1] In 1852 Henry Bishop "relaunched" the song as a parlour ballad, and it became very popular in the United States throughout the American Civil War and after. The song's American premiere took place at the Winter Tivoli Theatre in Philadelphia on October 29, 1823, and was sung by "Mrs. Williams."

As early as 1827 this song was quoted by Swedish composer Franz Berwald in his Konzertstück for Bassoon and Orchestra (middle section, marked Andante). Gaetano Donizetti used the theme in his opera Anna Bolena (1830) Act 2, Scene 3 as part of Anna's Mad Scene to underscore her longing for her childhood home. It is also used with Sir Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs and in Alexandre Guilmant's Fantasy for organ Op. 43, the Fantaisie sur deux mélodies anglaises, both of which also use "Rule, Britannia!". In 1857 composer/pianist Sigismond Thalberg wrote a series of variations for piano (op. 72) on the theme of "Home! Sweet Home!".

The song was reputedly banned from being played in Union Army camps during the American Civil War for being too redolent of hearth and home and so likely to incite desertion.[2]

In 1926 a "Music Stair" railing (see image) at Chatham Manor in Fredericksburg, Virginia was designed by Washington, D.C. based architect Oliver H. Clarke for the homeowners, the Devores. The ornamental iron railing features the first few bars of the score to “Home, Sweet Home.” [3]

The Village of East Hampton acquired his grandfathers seventeenth-century house, known as "Home Sweet Home," and the windmill behind it, converting the homestead into a living museum in the landmarked East Hampton Village District.

The song is known in Japan as "Hanyū no Yado" ("埴生の宿") ("My Humble Cottage"). It has been used in such movies as The Burmese Harp[4] and Grave of the Fireflies. It is also used at Senri-Chūō Station on the Kita-Osaka Kyūkō Railway.

Bishop's tune, though, is perhaps most commonly recognized in the score from MGM's The Wizard of Oz. The melody is played in a counterpart to "Over the Rainbow" in the final scene as Dorothy (played by Judy Garland), after she had returned from the Land of Oz, tells her family, "there's no place like home".[5]

In the 1939 film First Love, the song is performed by Deanna Durbin.

In the 1946 20th Century Fox film Anna and the King of Siam, as well as in Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1951 musical, The King and I (and its 1956 film adaptation), Anna Leonowens teaches her students to sing "Home! Sweet Home" as part of her psychological campaign to induce the King to build her a house of her own.

Notable recordings

Popular recordings were made by John Yorke AtLee (1891), Harry Macdonough (1902), Richard Jose (1906), Alma Gluck (1912), Alice Nielsen (1915) and Elsie Baker (1915).[6]

Later recordings were made by Deanna Durbin (recorded July 7, 1939 for Decca Records, catalog No. 2758B),[7] Vera Lynn (1941) and by Bing Crosby (recorded July 30, 1945 with Victor Young and His Orchestra).[8] The Crosby version was included in his album Auld Lang Syne (1948).

Katherine Jenkins included the song in her album Home Sweet Home (2014).

References

  1. ^ Charles H. Sylvester, "John Howard Payne and 'Home, Sweet Home' ", Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 6, p. 221 (published 1922), The Project Gutenberg eBook
  2. ^ Patrick Browne (2 January 2011). . Archived from the original on 2015-09-03. Retrieved 2012-01-24.
  3. ^ "Cultural Landscape Report for Chatham Manor" (PDF). Cultural Landscape Report for Chatham Manor. Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation National Park Service. 2019. p. 380.
  4. ^ Tony Rayns (16 March 2007). "The Burmese Harp: Unknown Soldiers". The Criterion Collection. Retrieved 2010-07-10.
  5. ^ Schechter, Danny (2008-05-27). "In the Shadow of the Wizard of Oz: "Home Sweet Home"". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2017-08-18.
  6. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 510. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
  7. ^ "The Online Discographical Project". 78discography.com. Retrieved September 10, 2017.
  8. ^ "A Bing Crosby Discography". BING magazine. International Club Crosby. Retrieved September 10, 2017.

External links

  • Sheet music and MIDI for Home, Sweet Home, from Project Gutenberg
  • Text of the poetry from ompersonal.com.ar
  • Derek B Scott sings “Home, Sweet Home” (1823) from victorianweb.org
  • 'Home Sweet Home' from seiyaku.com
  • The short film A NATION SINGS (1963) is available for free download at the Internet Archive.
  • Far Cry New Dawn version of "Home, Sweet Home" on YouTube.

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This article is about the 19th century song For other uses see Home Sweet Home disambiguation Home Sweet Home is a song adapted from American actor and dramatist John Howard Payne s 1823 opera Clari or the Maid of Milan the song s melody was composed by Englishman Sir Henry Bishop with lyrics by Payne Bishop had earlier published a more elaborate version of this melody naming it A Sicilian Air but he later confessed to having written it himself Home Sweet Home Cover of the sheet music for a version published in 1914 SongLanguageEnglishComposer s Henry BishopLyricist s John Howard PayneHome Sweet Home source source Problems playing this file See media help Sheet music version Wrought Iron Railing with the song Home Sweet Home in Fredericksburg Virginia The song s lyrics are Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam Be it ever so humble there s no place like home A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there Which seek thro the world is ne er met elsewhere Home Home Sweet sweet home There s no place like home There s no place like home An exile from home splendor dazzles in vain Oh give me my lowly thatched cottage again The birds singing gaily that came at my call And gave me the peace of mind dearer than all Home home sweet sweet home There s no place like home there s no place like home When the song was published separately it quickly sold 100 000 copies The publishers made a considerable profit from it net 2 100 in the first year and the producer of the opera did well Only Payne did not really profit by its success While his money lasted he was a prince of bohemians but had little business sense 1 In 1852 Henry Bishop relaunched the song as a parlour ballad and it became very popular in the United States throughout the American Civil War and after The song s American premiere took place at the Winter Tivoli Theatre in Philadelphia on October 29 1823 and was sung by Mrs Williams As early as 1827 this song was quoted by Swedish composer Franz Berwald in his Konzertstuck for Bassoon and Orchestra middle section marked Andante Gaetano Donizetti used the theme in his opera Anna Bolena 1830 Act 2 Scene 3 as part of Anna s Mad Scene to underscore her longing for her childhood home It is also used with Sir Henry Wood s Fantasia on British Sea Songs and in Alexandre Guilmant s Fantasy for organ Op 43 the Fantaisie sur deux melodies anglaises both of which also use Rule Britannia In 1857 composer pianist Sigismond Thalberg wrote a series of variations for piano op 72 on the theme of Home Sweet Home The song was reputedly banned from being played in Union Army camps during the American Civil War for being too redolent of hearth and home and so likely to incite desertion 2 In 1926 a Music Stair railing see image at Chatham Manor in Fredericksburg Virginia was designed by Washington D C based architect Oliver H Clarke for the homeowners the Devores The ornamental iron railing features the first few bars of the score to Home Sweet Home 3 The Village of East Hampton acquired his grandfathers seventeenth century house known as Home Sweet Home and the windmill behind it converting the homestead into a living museum in the landmarked East Hampton Village District The song is known in Japan as Hanyu no Yado 埴生の宿 My Humble Cottage It has been used in such movies as The Burmese Harp 4 and Grave of the Fireflies It is also used at Senri Chuō Station on the Kita Osaka Kyukō Railway Bishop s tune though is perhaps most commonly recognized in the score from MGM s The Wizard of Oz The melody is played in a counterpart to Over the Rainbow in the final scene as Dorothy played by Judy Garland after she had returned from the Land of Oz tells her family there s no place like home 5 In the 1939 film First Love the song is performed by Deanna Durbin In the 1946 20th Century Fox film Anna and the King of Siam as well as in Rodgers and Hammerstein s 1951 musical The King and I and its 1956 film adaptation Anna Leonowens teaches her students to sing Home Sweet Home as part of her psychological campaign to induce the King to build her a house of her own Notable recordings EditPopular recordings were made by John Yorke AtLee 1891 Harry Macdonough 1902 Richard Jose 1906 Alma Gluck 1912 Alice Nielsen 1915 and Elsie Baker 1915 6 Later recordings were made by Deanna Durbin recorded July 7 1939 for Decca Records catalog No 2758B 7 Vera Lynn 1941 and by Bing Crosby recorded July 30 1945 with Victor Young and His Orchestra 8 The Crosby version was included in his album Auld Lang Syne 1948 Katherine Jenkins included the song in her album Home Sweet Home 2014 References Edit Charles H Sylvester John Howard Payne and Home Sweet Home Journeys Through Bookland Vol 6 p 221 published 1922 The Project Gutenberg eBook Patrick Browne 2 January 2011 Auld Lang Syne Banned Archived from the original on 2015 09 03 Retrieved 2012 01 24 Cultural Landscape Report for Chatham Manor PDF Cultural Landscape Report for Chatham Manor Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation National Park Service 2019 p 380 Tony Rayns 16 March 2007 The Burmese Harp Unknown Soldiers The Criterion Collection Retrieved 2010 07 10 Schechter Danny 2008 05 27 In the Shadow of the Wizard of Oz Home Sweet Home Huffington Post Retrieved 2017 08 18 Whitburn Joel 1986 Joel Whitburn s Pop Memories 1890 1954 Wisconsin USA Record Research Inc p 510 ISBN 0 89820 083 0 The Online Discographical Project 78discography com Retrieved September 10 2017 A Bing Crosby Discography BING magazine International Club Crosby Retrieved September 10 2017 External links Edit Wikisource has original text related to this article Home Sweet Home Sheet music and MIDI for Home Sweet Home from Project Gutenberg Text of the poetry from ompersonal com ar Derek B Scott sings Home Sweet Home 1823 from victorianweb org Home Sweet Home from seiyaku com The short film A NATION SINGS 1963 is available for free download at the Internet Archive Far Cry New Dawn version of Home Sweet Home on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Home Sweet Home amp oldid 1109586973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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