![]() ![]() It is the longest running dramatic outdoor production in the United States. Over the years the song has been recorded by many, and among those who have called the song their favorite is playwright Gertrude Stein. Since 1964 the play adaptation has been performed at an outdoor theatre in the hometown of the original novel's author - Big Sone Gap, Virginia. In the film the song is performed by The Avalon Boys with various vocalists, and it is lip-synced on screen by Stan Laurel. The following year, in 1937, the song made it's most celebrated appearance in the Laurel and Hardy film Way Out West. Trail of the Lonesome Pine, music and lyrics by Harry Carroll. In 1936 the story was again brought to film in an award winning motion picture starring Henry Fonda. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine W: BALLARD MACDONALD / M: HARRY CARROLL (1913) On a mountain in Virginia Stands a lonesome pine Just below is the cabin home. As another generation upholds the vengeful code of the Lonesome Pine, city engineer. The play was later adapted to film in 19 and again in 1923. After the story had made these big screen silent film appearances, the song Trail Of The Lonesome Pine was used of a 1925 installment of the Song Car-Tunes series. The inspiring novel had been on the top ten bestseller list in 19, and it was adapted into a Broadway stage production in 1912 by playwright Eugene Walter. The song was written by Harry Carroll with Tin Pan Alley lyricist Ballard MacDonald. Performer: ALBERT CAMPBELL and HENRY BURRWriter: Harry CarrollDuet for First and Second Tenors Orchestra Accompaniment.Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. penned 1908 romance novel of the same title. Trail Of The Lonesome Pine is 1913 popular love song that was inspired by the John Fox, Jr. Oh, you - like the mountains are blue Like the pine - I am lonesome for you In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia On the trail of the lonesome Pine. YOU GOTTA HO-DI-HO (TO GET ALONG WITH ME) The Trail of the Lonesome Pine Lyrics: On a mountain in Virginia / Stands a lonesome pine / Just below is the cabin home / Of a little girl of mine / Her. In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia On the trail of the lonesome Pine In the pale moonshine our hearts entwine Where you carved your name and I carved mine. ![]() ![]() LETS PUT OUT THE LIGHTS (AND GO TO SLEEP) WHEN THE RED RED ROBIN COMES A BOB BOB BOBBING ALONG Performer: ALBERT CAMPBELL and HENRY BURRWriter: Harry CarrollDuet for First and Second Tenors Orchestra Accompaniment.Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. ANY LITTLE GIRL THAT'S A NICE LITTLE GIRL ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |