[78-L] "The Night Alarm"
Michael Biel
mbiel at mbiel.com
Sat Jun 9 10:41:56 PDT 2012
These are the types of things that the copyright police are now out to
eliminate. How dare they sample a poem without permission and not
paying royalties!
Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
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Subject: [78-L] "The Night Alarm"
From: L78rpm at aol.com
Date: Sat, June 09, 2012 12:36 pm
To: 78-l at 78online.com
An instrumental "descriptive specialty" by Dan W. Reeves recorded by
Berliner, Victor, Columbia, Edison (and others?), all ca. 1900-1903. It
concludes with a four-line song:
"When fire is cried and danger is nigh,
God and the fireman is the people's cry.
But when the fire is quenched and all things are righted,
God is forgotten and the fireman is slighted."
Nobody asked, but --- it appears, without attribution, in The Fireman's
Journal of 18 October 1879.
Barbara Norman, in correspondence directed to oldsongs-l, observes that
it
sounds "remarkably like a poem by the 17th century British poet Francis
Quarles:
Our God and solider we alike adore
When at the brink of ruin, not before.
After deliverance, both alike requited,
Our God fogotten and our soldiers slighted."
She believes the title is either "Epigram" or "Of Common Devotion".
Paul Charosh
Enquiring minds want to know.
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