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Oley Speaks

Oley Speaks (June 28, 1874 – August 7, 1948) was an American composer and songwriter.[1] His compositions include many religious songs, as well as his best-known success, "On the Road to Mandalay", which takes its lyrics from the poem "Mandalay" by Rudyard Kipling. The Canal Winchester Area Historical Society Museum has exhibits about the life of Oley Speaks, including original sheet music written by him.[2]

Oley Speaks
Born(1874-06-28)June 28, 1874
Canal Winchester, Ohio, United States
DiedAugust 7, 1948(1948-08-07) (aged 74)
New York City, United States
GenresArt song, choral music
Occupation(s)Singer, composer
Instrument(s)Voice
Years active1898–1944

Biography

 
Town sign in Canal Winchester, Ohio, honoring Oley Speaks

Speaks was born in Canal Winchester, Ohio, the son of a grain merchant and contractor.[3] He was ten when his father Charles W. died, and his mother Sarah and family moved to Columbus soon afterwards.[3] He learned the piano as a boy, and was praised for his baritone voice as early as 1891 by The Columbus Dispatch.[3] In the 1890s he began his career as a railroad clerk at a station in Columbus, Ohio,[4] until he decided to pursue his musical passions. He was developing a reputation as a fine baritone singer in churches in Columbus before he moved to New York City in 1898 and started taking lessons. One of his voice teachers was the American soprano Emma Thursby.[5] Speaks had a successful career as a singer, touring the United States giving recitals[6] and also appearing in oratorios.

Speaks began to write songs, many with religious themes.[7] He studied composition with Will Macfarlane and Max Spicker.[5] In 1907, he wrote "On the Road to Mandalay" using the words of Rudyard Kipling's poem "Mandalay", which sold over one million copies.[1] The song was a popular parlour ballad, particularly in the United Kingdom and British territories worldwide, and was boosted by the recording by Frank Sinatra which was released on the Come Fly with Me album in 1958. However, after some resistance from the Kipling estate over the omission of several verses, this version of the song remained embargoed in the British Commonwealth until it appeared on the digitally-remastered release of the album many years later. Speaks had two further million-selling successes, "Morning" to a lyric by Frank Lebby Stanton in 1910 and "Sylvia" to a lyric by Clinton Scollard in 1914. The American baritone Robert Merrill, the Austrian tenor Richard Tauber, the Swedish tenor Jussi Bjorling[8] and the American singer Nelson Eddy were among the singers who recorded "Sylvia". The Irish tenor John McCormack's recordings of all three famous titles are available on CD. More recently, American baritone Thomas Hampson has also recorded "On the Road to Mandalay".[9]

Speaks was a prominent member of ASCAP, where he was elected director in 1924 and served until 1943.[1] He was also a National Patron of Delta Omicron, an international professional music fraternity.[10]

In the movies

Speaks can be described as a "one-hit wonder", but his most famous work was included in the soundtrack of several films:

S.O.B. (1981) Robert Preston sings a few seconds of Mandalay: "And the dawn comes up like thunder..." at 1:46

Musical works

Over 250 songs,[17] originally published by G. Schirmer or The John Church Company,[18] including:

  • Again the Strains of "Holy Night" (Christmas Carol) (Schirmer)
  • A Night in June (John Church)
  • April Rain (Robert Loveman, in Harper's Magazine) (John Church, 1901)
  • Ashes of Roses (John Church)
  • A Song of April (John Church)
  • At Starlight-time (Schirmer)
  • Back again in Eldon (Schirmer)
  • The Bells of Youth (Schirmer)
  • Beloved, It is Morn (Emily Hickey) (John Church, 1906)
  • Bend low, O dusky night (Schirmer)
  • By the Waters of Babylon (Psalm cxxxvii, 1-5) (Schirmer and John Church)
  • Call of the Lark (Schirmer)
  • Charity (Schirmer, 1911)
  • Come, Spirit of the Living God (Schirmer)
  • Day is Dawning (Schirmer)
  • Day is Dying in the West (Schirmer)
  • The Elder Blossoms (John Church)
  • Elysium (Clinton Scollard) (Schirmer, 1913)
  • Eternity (Schirmer)
  • The Evening Hour (Schirmer)
  • An Evening Song (Schirmer)
  • Everywhere (S. B. Cassin) (John Church, 1907)
  • Eyes of Blue (John Church)
  • For a Day (Schirmer)
  • For Love and Thee (Lucien G. Chaffin) (Schirmer)
  • For You, Dear Heart (John Church, 1903)
  • A Garden Idyl (Arthur Wallace Peach) (Schirmer)
  • Gently, Lord, Oh, Gently Lead Us (Thomas Hastings) (Schirmer, 1914)
  • Go 'long, chile, to Sleepy-Town (Schirmer)
  • Greeting (John Church)
  • Hark! Hark, my Soul! (F. W. Faber) (Schirmer, 1923)
  • Heaven is my Home (John Church)
  • Her Rose (Two Love Songs, no. 2) (Jeanie Gallup Mottet) (Schirmer, 1914)
  • He's Such a Lil' Trouble (John Church)
  • The Hills of Dawn (Frank L. Stanton) (Schirmer)
  • The Hills of Kerry (John Church)
  • His Perfect Love (Schirmer)
  • How Long Will Thou Forget Me? (Psalm xiii) (Schirmer, 1911)
  • If I Knew (John Church)
  • If You Became a Nun, Dear (John Church)
  • In Heavenly Love Abiding (Schirmer)
  • In Maytime (Frank L. Stanton) (John Church)
  • In the End of Sabbath (Easter Song) (Schirmer)
  • It Came Upon the Midnight Clear (Christmas Song) (Schirmer)
  • The Joys of June (Schirmer)
  • June-Time (Schirmer)
  • The King of Love My Shepherd Is (John Church)
  • The Lamp in the West (Schirmer)
  • The Lane to Ballybree (Katherine Edelman) (Schirmer, 1921)
  • The Lassie I Love Best (Schirmer)
  • Let Not Your Heart be Troubled (John xiv: 27) (Schirmer, 1919)
  • Life (John Church)
  • Life's Joys (Schirmer)
  • Life's Twilight (A love song) (Schirmer)
  • Light at Evening-Time (Schirmer)
  • The Little Christ is Coming Down (Christmas Carol) (Schirmer)
  • Little House o' Dreams (Schirmer)
  • Little One A'cryin' (John Church)
  • A Little Way to Walk with You (Schirmer)
  • Long Ago (John Church)
  • The Lord is my Light (Psalm 27) (Schirmer, 1913)
  • Love of Yesteryear (Schirmer)
  • A Lover's Song (Schirmer)
  • Memories (John Church)
  • Memory of You (Schirmer)
  • A Message (Schirmer)
  • Morning (Frank L. Stanton) (Schirmer, 1910, T.I.S. reprint 1998)
  • Mother (Schirmer)
  • My Homeland (Schirmer)
  • Never a Winter but Sang of May (John Church)
  • The Night has a Thousand Eyes (John Church)
  • Now the Day is Over (Schirmer)
  • Ohio (Schirmer)
  • O Master, Let me Walk with Thee (Schirmer)
  • On the Road to Mandalay (Rudyard Kipling) (John Church, 1907)
  • O That We Two were Maying (John Church)
  • Out in the Blossoms (John Church)
  • Over the Hills and Home Again (Schirmer)
  • Pegging Along (Leslie Alan Taylor) (Schirmer, 1920)
  • The Pilgrim (John Church)
  • The Prayer Perfect (James Whitcomb Riley) (Schirmer, 1930)
  • The Quiet Road (Schirmer)
  • Rainbow-land (Schirmer)
  • Realization (Schirmer)
  • Reveries (Irene Stiles) (Schirmer)
  • Roses After Rain (John Church)
  • Saviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing (Schirmer)
  • The Secret (Anonymous) (Schirmer, 1918)
  • Serenade (Schirmer)
  • Since Love Led Me to You (John Church)
  • Since We Parted (John Church)
  • Softly Now the Light of Day (Schirmer)
  • Some Sweet Day (Schirmer)
  • A Song of Gladness (Schirmer)
  • Song of Spring (Schirmer)
  • Song of Waiting (Schirmer)
  • Star-eyes (Schirmer)
  • The Star of hope (A Christ-child legend, Christmas Song) (Schirmer)
  • Still, Still with Thee (Harriet Beecher Stowe) (John Church)
  • Summer in the heart (Schirmer)
  • Summer Skies (John Church)
  • Summertime's Song (John Church)
  • Sunshine and Happiness (Schirmer)
  • The Sweet Story of Old (Schirmer)
  • Sylvia (C. Scollard) (Schirmer, 1914)
  • There's a Song in the Air (Christmas Song) (Schirmer)
  • The Thought of You (Schirmer)
  • Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace (Isiah 26:3, Psalm 139:11) (Schirmer, 1913)
  • Thy Will Be Done (John Church)
  • To One Unknown (Schirmer)
  • Toward the Sunrise (Schirmer)
  • To you (M.B. Gannon) (Schirmer, 1910)
  • Twilight and Dawn (Schirmer)
  • Under the Wide and Starry Sky (John Church)
  • The Vagabond (Schirmer)
  • Were I a King! (Schirmer)
  • When All the Bonny Birds (Schirmer)
  • When Gazing in Thine Eyes So Dear (John Church)
  • When June Days Come Again (Two Love Songs, no. 1) (Schirmer)
  • When Love is Gone (John Church)
  • When Mabel Sings (Frank L. Stanton) (John Church, 1902)
  • When Stars are in the Quiet Skies (John Church)
  • When the Boys Come Home (A martial melody) (J. Hay) (Schirmer, 1911)
  • Where the Heart Is (John Church,1906)
  • Where You, Beloved, Are (Schirmer)
  • With Dreams of May (John Church)
  • Your Smile (Schirmer)

Sacred Anthems, including:

  • Gently, Lord, Oh, Gently Lead Us (Thomas Hastings, arr. Lucien Chaffin) (Schirmer, 1914)
  • Now the Day is Over (Schirmer)

Choral Partsongs, including:

  • In Maytime (Frank L. Stanton) (John Church)

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c Oley Speaks at IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1672696/bio
  2. ^ Franklin County at USGenWeb Ohio
  3. ^ a b c Echols, New Grove American, v. IV, p. 280
  4. ^ Oley Speaks
  5. ^ a b Villamil, p. 347
  6. ^ Mr Oley Speaks's Recital New York Times 3 May 1903
  7. ^ In the End of the Sabbath
  8. ^ Henrysson, Harald, 1993, A Jussi Björling Phonography. Second ed. Stockholm: Svenskt Musikhistoriskt Arkiv, p. 356. ISBN 91-85172-10-3.
  9. ^ EMI CD 7-54051-2, Villamil, p. 347
  10. ^ Delta Omicron 2010-01-27 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Paul Tremaine and His Aristocrats soundtrack at IMDb
  12. ^ Metro Movietone Revue soundtrack at IMDb
  13. ^ Mandalay soundtrack at IMDb
  14. ^ China Seas soundtrack at IMDb
  15. ^ Metropolitan soundtrack at IMDb
  16. ^ They Met in Bombay soundtrack at IMDb
  17. ^ Echols, New Grove online
  18. ^ "Oley Speaks (1874 - 1948)".

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Oley Speaks June 28 1874 August 7 1948 was an American composer and songwriter 1 His compositions include many religious songs as well as his best known success On the Road to Mandalay which takes its lyrics from the poem Mandalay by Rudyard Kipling The Canal Winchester Area Historical Society Museum has exhibits about the life of Oley Speaks including original sheet music written by him 2 Oley SpeaksBorn 1874 06 28 June 28 1874Canal Winchester Ohio United StatesDiedAugust 7 1948 1948 08 07 aged 74 New York City United StatesGenresArt song choral musicOccupation s Singer composerInstrument s VoiceYears active1898 1944Contents 1 Biography 2 In the movies 3 Musical works 4 Footnotes 5 References 6 External linksBiography Edit Town sign in Canal Winchester Ohio honoring Oley Speaks Speaks was born in Canal Winchester Ohio the son of a grain merchant and contractor 3 He was ten when his father Charles W died and his mother Sarah and family moved to Columbus soon afterwards 3 He learned the piano as a boy and was praised for his baritone voice as early as 1891 by The Columbus Dispatch 3 In the 1890s he began his career as a railroad clerk at a station in Columbus Ohio 4 until he decided to pursue his musical passions He was developing a reputation as a fine baritone singer in churches in Columbus before he moved to New York City in 1898 and started taking lessons One of his voice teachers was the American soprano Emma Thursby 5 Speaks had a successful career as a singer touring the United States giving recitals 6 and also appearing in oratorios Speaks began to write songs many with religious themes 7 He studied composition with Will Macfarlane and Max Spicker 5 In 1907 he wrote On the Road to Mandalay using the words of Rudyard Kipling s poem Mandalay which sold over one million copies 1 The song was a popular parlour ballad particularly in the United Kingdom and British territories worldwide and was boosted by the recording by Frank Sinatra which was released on the Come Fly with Me album in 1958 However after some resistance from the Kipling estate over the omission of several verses this version of the song remained embargoed in the British Commonwealth until it appeared on the digitally remastered release of the album many years later Speaks had two further million selling successes Morning to a lyric by Frank Lebby Stanton in 1910 and Sylvia to a lyric by Clinton Scollard in 1914 The American baritone Robert Merrill the Austrian tenor Richard Tauber the Swedish tenor Jussi Bjorling 8 and the American singer Nelson Eddy were among the singers who recorded Sylvia The Irish tenor John McCormack s recordings of all three famous titles are available on CD More recently American baritone Thomas Hampson has also recorded On the Road to Mandalay 9 Speaks was a prominent member of ASCAP where he was elected director in 1924 and served until 1943 1 He was also a National Patron of Delta Omicron an international professional music fraternity 10 In the movies EditSpeaks can be described as a one hit wonder but his most famous work was included in the soundtrack of several films Paul Tremaine and His Aristocrats 1929 11 sung by Paul Tremaine Metro Movietone Revue 1929 II 12 sung by George Dewey Washington Mandalay 1934 13 played during opening credits not to be confused with The Road to Mandalay a 1926 film China Seas 1935 14 variation played as part of the score during the opening credits and at the end Metropolitan 1935 15 sung by Lawrence Tibbett with piano accompaniment by Luis Alberni who both appeared in the score during the end credits They Met in Bombay 1941 16 played several times as part of the score S O B 1981 Robert Preston sings a few seconds of Mandalay And the dawn comes up like thunder at 1 46Musical works EditOver 250 songs 17 originally published by G Schirmer or The John Church Company 18 including Again the Strains of Holy Night Christmas Carol Schirmer A Night in June John Church April Rain Robert Loveman in Harper s Magazine John Church 1901 Ashes of Roses John Church A Song of April John Church At Starlight time Schirmer Back again in Eldon Schirmer The Bells of Youth Schirmer Beloved It is Morn Emily Hickey John Church 1906 Bend low O dusky night Schirmer By the Waters of Babylon Psalm cxxxvii 1 5 Schirmer and John Church Call of the Lark Schirmer Charity Schirmer 1911 Come Spirit of the Living God Schirmer Day is Dawning Schirmer Day is Dying in the West Schirmer The Elder Blossoms John Church Elysium Clinton Scollard Schirmer 1913 Eternity Schirmer The Evening Hour Schirmer An Evening Song Schirmer Everywhere S B Cassin John Church 1907 Eyes of Blue John Church For a Day Schirmer For Love and Thee Lucien G Chaffin Schirmer For You Dear Heart John Church 1903 A Garden Idyl Arthur Wallace Peach Schirmer Gently Lord Oh Gently Lead Us Thomas Hastings Schirmer 1914 Go long chile to Sleepy Town Schirmer Greeting John Church Hark Hark my Soul F W Faber Schirmer 1923 Heaven is my Home John Church Her Rose Two Love Songs no 2 Jeanie Gallup Mottet Schirmer 1914 He s Such a Lil Trouble John Church The Hills of Dawn Frank L Stanton Schirmer The Hills of Kerry John Church His Perfect Love Schirmer How Long Will Thou Forget Me Psalm xiii Schirmer 1911 If I Knew John Church If You Became a Nun Dear John Church In Heavenly Love Abiding Schirmer In Maytime Frank L Stanton John Church In the End of Sabbath Easter Song Schirmer It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Christmas Song Schirmer The Joys of June Schirmer June Time Schirmer The King of Love My Shepherd Is John Church The Lamp in the West Schirmer The Lane to Ballybree Katherine Edelman Schirmer 1921 The Lassie I Love Best Schirmer Let Not Your Heart be Troubled John xiv 27 Schirmer 1919 Life John Church Life s Joys Schirmer Life s Twilight A love song Schirmer Light at Evening Time Schirmer The Little Christ is Coming Down Christmas Carol Schirmer Little House o Dreams Schirmer Little One A cryin John Church A Little Way to Walk with You Schirmer Long Ago John Church The Lord is my Light Psalm 27 Schirmer 1913 Love of Yesteryear Schirmer A Lover s Song Schirmer Memories John Church Memory of You Schirmer A Message Schirmer Morning Frank L Stanton Schirmer 1910 T I S reprint 1998 Mother Schirmer My Homeland Schirmer Never a Winter but Sang of May John Church The Night has a Thousand Eyes John Church Now the Day is Over Schirmer Ohio Schirmer O Master Let me Walk with Thee Schirmer On the Road to Mandalay Rudyard Kipling John Church 1907 O That We Two were Maying John Church Out in the Blossoms John Church Over the Hills and Home Again Schirmer Pegging Along Leslie Alan Taylor Schirmer 1920 The Pilgrim John Church The Prayer Perfect James Whitcomb Riley Schirmer 1930 The Quiet Road Schirmer Rainbow land Schirmer Realization Schirmer Reveries Irene Stiles Schirmer Roses After Rain John Church Saviour Breathe an Evening Blessing Schirmer The Secret Anonymous Schirmer 1918 Serenade Schirmer Since Love Led Me to You John Church Since We Parted John Church Softly Now the Light of Day Schirmer Some Sweet Day Schirmer A Song of Gladness Schirmer Song of Spring Schirmer Song of Waiting Schirmer Star eyes Schirmer The Star of hope A Christ child legend Christmas Song Schirmer Still Still with Thee Harriet Beecher Stowe John Church Summer in the heart Schirmer Summer Skies John Church Summertime s Song John Church Sunshine and Happiness Schirmer The Sweet Story of Old Schirmer Sylvia C Scollard Schirmer 1914 There s a Song in the Air Christmas Song Schirmer The Thought of You Schirmer Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace Isiah 26 3 Psalm 139 11 Schirmer 1913 Thy Will Be Done John Church To One Unknown Schirmer Toward the Sunrise Schirmer To you M B Gannon Schirmer 1910 Twilight and Dawn Schirmer Under the Wide and Starry Sky John Church The Vagabond Schirmer Were I a King Schirmer When All the Bonny Birds Schirmer When Gazing in Thine Eyes So Dear John Church When June Days Come Again Two Love Songs no 1 Schirmer When Love is Gone John Church When Mabel Sings Frank L Stanton John Church 1902 When Stars are in the Quiet Skies John Church When the Boys Come Home A martial melody J Hay Schirmer 1911 Where the Heart Is John Church 1906 Where You Beloved Are Schirmer With Dreams of May John Church Your Smile Schirmer Sacred Anthems including Gently Lord Oh Gently Lead Us Thomas Hastings arr Lucien Chaffin Schirmer 1914 Now the Day is Over Schirmer Choral Partsongs including In Maytime Frank L Stanton John Church Footnotes Edit a b c Oley Speaks at IMDb https www imdb com name nm1672696 bio Franklin County at USGenWeb Ohio a b c Echols New Grove American v IV p 280 Oley Speaks a b Villamil p 347 Mr Oley Speaks s Recital New York Times 3 May 1903 In the End of the Sabbath Henrysson Harald 1993 A Jussi Bjorling Phonography Second ed Stockholm Svenskt Musikhistoriskt Arkiv p 356 ISBN 91 85172 10 3 EMI CD 7 54051 2 Villamil p 347 Delta Omicron Archived 2010 01 27 at the Wayback Machine Paul Tremaine and His Aristocrats soundtrack at IMDb Metro Movietone Revue soundtrack at IMDb Mandalay soundtrack at IMDb China Seas soundtrack at IMDb Metropolitan soundtrack at IMDb They Met in Bombay soundtrack at IMDb Echols New Grove online Oley Speaks 1874 1948 References EditCarman Judith E ed 2001 Art Song in the United States 1759 1999 An Annotated Bibliography Third ed Lanham Maryland The Scarecrow Press ISBN 0 8108 4137 1 Echols Paul C 1986 Speaks Oley in Hitchcock H Wiley and Stanley Sadie ed The New Grove Dictionary of American Music vol IV London Macmillan Press p 280 ISBN 0 943818 36 2 Echols Paul C 2001 Speaks Oley In Sadie Stanley Tyrrell John eds The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2nd ed London Macmillan ISBN 978 1 56159 239 5 Villamil Victoria Etnier 2004 A Singer s Guide to American Art Song 1870 1980 Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press ISBN 0 8108 5217 9 External links EditCanal Winchester Area Historical Society Derek B Scott sings On the Road to Mandalay 1907 Oley Speaks at Naxos Records Morning on YouTube by Frank Lebby Stanton amp Oley Speaks as sung by Eleanor Steber Morning on YouTube by Frank Lebby Stanton amp Oley Speaks as sung by Tessa Folch Morning on YouTube by Frank Lebby Stanton amp Oley Speaks as sung by Webster Booth Free Oley Speaks sheet music from the Ball State University Digital Media Repository Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oley Speaks amp oldid 1133513180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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