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  1. "Listen to the Mocking Bird" (1855) is an American popular song of the mid-19th century. Its lyrics were composed by Septimus Winner under the pseudonym "Alice Hawthorne", and its music was by Richard Milburn.

  2. 12. Feb. 2018 · It was especially popular in the south where mocking birds thrive. My copy says, "Southern Edition". sung by sheet music singer, Fred Feild piano according to the sheet music ...

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  3. 21. Jan. 2017 · LISTEN TO THE MOCKINGBIRD -1855-VOCAL-Performed by Tom Roush. This was an American popular song of the mid-19th century. Its lyrics were composed by Septimus Winner under the pseudonym...

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  4. Dolly Parton sings like a bird throughout. Stuart Duncan is exceptional as always. "Listen to the Mockingbird" is from "Divided & United: The Songs of The Civil War" released in 2013....

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  5. A bluegrass song about a man who misses his deceased lover and hears the mockingbird singing near her grave. The lyrics include the chorus, the verses and the refrain of the song.

  6. Learn how a Philadelphia songwriter and a street musician inspired the creation of one of the most popular songs of the nineteenth century. Discover the lyrics, the melody, and the legacy of "Listen to the Mocking Bird".

  7. General Information. Title: Listen to the Mockingbird. Composer: Septimus Winner. Lyricist: Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB. Genre: Secular , Partsong. Language: English. Instruments: A cappella. First published: 1889 Harper & Bros. Description: External websites: Original text and translations. English text. I’m dreaming now of Hallie,