Shanti Hard Times Come Again No More

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"Hard Times Come Again No More"
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1854 sheet music cover

Song
Published 1854
Songwriter(s) Stephen Foster

"Hard Times Come Again No More than" (sometimes, "Hard Times") is an American parlor vocal written by Stephen Foster. It was published in New York by Firth, Pond & Co. in 1854 equally Foster's Melodies No. 28. Well-known and popular in its mean solar day,[one] both in America and Europe,[2] [3] the song asks the fortunate to consider the plight of the less fortunate and includes i of Foster'southward favorite images: "a pale drooping maiden".

The showtime audio recording was a wax cylinder by the Edison Manufacturing Company (Edison Gold Moulded 9120) in 1905. It has been recorded and performed numerous times since. The song is Roud Folk Vocal Alphabetize #2659.

A satirical version about soldiers' food was pop in the American Ceremonious War, "Hard Tack Come Again No More".

Lyrics [edit]

Allow u.s.a. pause in life's pleasures and count its many tears,
While we all sup sorrow with the poor;
There's a song that will linger forever in our ears;
Oh! Difficult times come up again no more.

Chorus:
'Tis the song, the sigh of the weary,
Difficult Times, hard times, come again no more.
Many days you have lingered around my cabin door;
Oh! Hard times come again no more.

While we seek mirth and beauty and music lite and gay,
There are frail forms fainting at the door;
Though their voices are silent, their pleading looks will say
Oh! Hard times come again no more.
Chorus

At that place's a pale weeping maiden who toils her life abroad,
With a worn heart whose meliorate days are o'er:
Though her voice would be merry, 'tis sighing all the twenty-four hour period,
Oh! Hard times come up again no more.
Chorus

'Tis a sigh that is wafted across the troubled wave,
'Tis a wail that is heard upon the shore
'Tis a chant that is murmured effectually the lowly grave
Oh! Hard times come again no more than.
Chorus

Recordings [edit]

"Hard Times Come Once more No More than" has been included in the following:

  • Jennifer Warnes, from her 1979 album Shot Through The Heart.
  • Dolly Parton opens her 1980 song "Hush-A-Goodbye Difficult Times" with an a cappella verse from the song.
  • The North Carolina band Scarlet Clay Ramblers featured the vocal on their 1981 album Hard Times.
  • Recorded by Irish singer Mary Black on her 1984 album Collected.
  • Akiko Yano sings this song on her 1989 album "Welcome Back".
  • On Syd Straw's 1989 debut album Surprise, Straw and X frontman and solo artist John Doe recorded a version of the song.
  • By Scottish group The Proclaimers on a 1989 BBC radio session.
  • By Kate & Anna McGarrigle on the 1991 Songs of the Civil War collection.
  • By Emmylou Harris in her 1992 alive album At the Ryman.
  • By Bob Dylan for his 1992 album Proficient as I Been to You lot.
  • As the penultimate track on the 1992 debut anthology from The Lost Dogs, Scenic Routes.
  • Harvey Reid plays his acoustic guitar on his 1994 anthology Chestnuts.
  • In Series 1 (1995) of the "Transatlantic Sessions", the vocal was performed by an ensemble composed of Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Rufus Wainwright, Emmylou Harris, Mary Blackness, Karen Matheson and Rod Paterson.[4] [ better source needed ]
  • The 1995 movie Georgia, sung by Mare Winningham.[5] [half dozen] [7]
  • The 1995 movie The Neon Bible performed past Thomas Hampson.
  • Nanci Griffith on her 1998 endeavour Other Voices Likewise (A Trip Back to Bountiful).
  • Ambassadors of Harmony perform an a cappella male chorus barbershop organization on their 2000 anthology Sing Sing Sing! [8]
  • The 2000 Appalachian Journeying, for voice & piano with Edgar Meyer (bass), James Taylor (vocals) Mark O'Connor (violin or dabble) and Yo-Yo Ma (cello).
  • Eastmountainsouth (aka Peter Bradley Adams & Kat Maslich) recorded this song on their eponymous album in 2003.
  • Johnny Cash on the Redemption Songs disc of the 2003 Unearthed box set of out-takes and alternate versions from his American Recordings serial.
  • Mavis Staples recorded it for the Grammy award-winning album Beautiful Dreamer (2004).
  • Randy VanWarmer recorded this song on his 2005 album Randy VanWarmer Sings Stephen Foster.
  • In 2005, the song was included in the soundtrack Cameron Crowe's Elizabethtown, performed by Eastmountainsouth.
  • The 2005 film My Brother's War by Whitney Hamilton.
  • Matthew Perryman Jones included it on his 2006 anthology Throwing Punches in the Dark.
  • Andru Bemis recorded information technology on his 2006 anthology Rails to Reel.
  • Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band'due south 2009 Working on a Dream Tour and captured on their 2010-released London Calling: Live in Hyde Park concert video, in the midst of the Dandy Recession.
  • Mary J. Blige and The Roots at the 2010 Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Do good for Convulsion Relief telethon.
  • In the Season 2 finale of Parenthood by the same name, the song was contributed to the soundtrack by Brett Dennen.
  • The 2012 Voice of Ages by The Chieftains, with Paolo Nutini.
  • The 2012 Eesti Kullafond collection of Estonian folk-pop group Folkmill.[nine]
  • An Iron & Wine performance featured in commercials promoting the 2012 Copper television series on BBC America.
  • Black 47, on the 2014 album Final Call.
  • The 2014 nine/xi Memorial commemoration (bagpipes adaption).
  • Kristin Chenoweth performed the song on her 2014 live anthology Coming Home.
  • Katy Treharne sings it on the Tearfund with 'West Terminate has Faith' 2015 anthology Speechless.[10]
  • Joel Plaskett's 2015 album The Park Avenue Sobriety Examination.
  • Annie Moses Band performed the song on their 2015 album American Rhapsody.
  • Australian artists Paul Kelly and Charlie Owen included the song on their 2016 album Death's Dateless Night.
  • Civilization Six uses the song as the leitmotif of the American civilization.
  • Madeleine Peyroux sang it on her album Secular Hymns (2016).
  • Shuli Natan sang it in Hebrew.[11]
  • Mavis Staples' version opens the second episode of Ken Burns' 2019 PBS documentary miniseries, Country Music.
  • The Longest Johns released a recording of the song in 2021 every bit the first unmarried of their forthcoming anthology Smoke and Oakum.
  • Hailee Steinfeld performed on piano joined by Adrian Blake Enscoe in Dickinson flavour 3, episode 5.

References [edit]

  1. ^ R. J. "The Fields of June". Southern Literary Messenger, vol. XXI, no. 8 (August 1855) Richmond, Virginia, p. 503: "Amid these may be mentioned that distressing plaintive beautiful tune of Foster's—'Hard times come again no more than.' Have you heard it? What an echo of sadness in it! 'Tis the song the sigh of the weary— / Difficult time! hard times! / Many days you have lingered / Around my motel door, / Simply hard times come once again no more!"
  2. ^ Sandford, Henry, Mrs. The Girls' Reading-Book. London: W. & R. Chambers (1876), p. 201: "It was in a sewing-schoolhouse in Lancashire, during the latter function of the Cotton fiber Famine, that the well-known song 'Hard times, hard time, come once again no more!' first became familiar to my ears."
  3. ^ Hubbard, W. Fifty. (ed.). History of American Music. New York: Irving Squire (1908), p. eighty: "Other songs beside those designated as plantation melodies, but all more than or less impregnated with sentiment, now came rapidly from his pen and obtained a wide popularity not only in America but in Europe equally well. Such songs as ...'Hard Times Come up Again No More', ... take become familiar to many nationalities."
  4. ^ "Hard Times Come Again No More". YouTube.com. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19.
  5. ^ Karger, Dave (Jan 22, 2010). "'Promise For Haiti Now': The telethon'south ten best performances". EW.com . Retrieved October 20, 2021.
  6. ^ Johnson, Malcolm (Apr 12, 1996). "`GEORGIA,' WITH HEARTFELT SINGING AND ACTING, LINGERS LONG ON THE MIND". courant.com . Retrieved October 20, 2021.
  7. ^ Turan, Kenneth (Dec eight, 1995). "Movie REVIEW : 'Georgia' Has Eye and Soul". LATimes.com . Retrieved October xx, 2021.
  8. ^ "Sing Sing Sing!". aoh.org. Archived from the original on 16 July 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  9. ^ "Folkmill – Eesti Kullafond". lasering.ee . Retrieved xv May 2016.
  10. ^ "Speechless". amazon.com . Retrieved xiv May 2016.
  11. ^ "זמן חשוך אל תשוב לכאן סטפן פוסטר נוסח עברי אהוד מנור שולי נתן והפונדקאים". Archived from the original on 2021-12-19 – via www.youtube.com.

External links [edit]

  • "Hard Times Come up Once again No More", Edison Male Quartette (Edison Gold Moulded 9120, 1905)—Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project.
  • "Hard Times Come Again No More" at the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library

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