Songs from a time when life was sacred and family ties were tight and they mourned for their lost loved ones. The death of one’s child is a bitter pill to swallow.
Many of us first heard this song sung by thr character, Queenie on Lark Rise To Candleford. Sung acapella in a slower tempo. It has been so difficult to find. Thank you for this post.
@@MarthalieThurstonSachemPiper Ok i want to be clear i just shared these old videos so tom could get them as one of his hard drives died. He was a great singer and unfortunately has passed away :(
Songs from a time when life was sacred and family ties were tight and they mourned for their lost loved ones. The death of one’s child is a bitter pill to swallow.
RIP Tom Roush.
I truly felt a deep connection with this song. The era was one of my favorites.
Glad to see this like this. He pulled much of the video due to people posting without crediting him. Tom Roush is awesome.
Many of us first heard this song sung by thr character, Queenie on Lark Rise To Candleford. Sung acapella in a slower tempo. It has been so difficult to find. Thank you for this post.
glad you found it :)
@@Lumotaku Thank you, and yours led me in a few others;however, this one is in my Playlists.
@@MarthalieThurstonSachemPiper Ok i want to be clear i just shared these old videos so tom could get them as one of his hard drives died. He was a great singer and unfortunately has passed away :(
Beautiful Son - And Very Fitting for "Sweet Lilly Dale Hancock" that we all LOVED VERY MUCH!
First published by Oliver Ditson from Boston in 1852
I love listening to Great songs like is
Just watched the excellent 1996 movie, Lily Dale.
Superb, nostalgic song!
Bravo!Thank you.
Bravo 👏
Beautiful!
Depressing song
Yes but beautiful
Women of the 19th c were mostly unattractive but the one in the pic dying of TB was pretty.
I disagree the kaisers granddaughter was a babe. 😁