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"My Old New Hampshire Home" is an 1898 song that was the first popular hit of composer
Harry Von Tilzer Harry Von Tilzer (born Aaron Gumbinsky, also known as Harry Gumm; 8 July 1872 – 10 January 1946) was an American composer, songwriter, publisher and vaudeville performer. Early life Von Tilzer was born in Detroit, Michigan. His parents, Sarah ...
, with lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling. In 1898, Von Tilzer and Sterling were sharing a rented furnished room in New York City on Fifteenth Street. They were three weeks behind on their rent, and used a final rent bill slipped under their door to write the lyrics to a new song. The following day they shopped it to places on
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with no luck. Bartley Costello, who was a lyricist himself, told them to take it to new publisher William C. Dunn. They brought it to Dunn, who agreed to take it home for his daughter to play and to pay $15 for it if she liked it. The next day the authors received a check for $15.Jasen, David A
''Tin Pan Alley: An Encyclopedia of the Golden Age of American Song''
p. 402 (2004)
Ewen, David
''The Life and Death of Tin Pan Alley: The Golden Age of American Popular Music''
pp. 138-39
Wickes, E.M
"Fortunes Made in Popular Songs"
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'' (October 1916), p.34 (source of the Dunn daughter story)
The composition sold extremely well in sheet music, as well as in phonograph recordings, and in particular a recording by popular tenor George J. Gaskin. But Von Tilzer and Sterling weren't the ones benefiting. The next year, the Dunn firm was bought by Shapiro and Bernstein primarily to get the rights to the song, and they paid the duo $4,000 in royalties, and made Von Tilzer a partner. The song was a big hit of its day. It has been reported in a number of sources that the sheet music for the song sold over two million copies.Burton, Jack
"The Honor Roll of Popular Songwriters - No. 16 - Harry and Albert Von Tilzer (Part 1)"
''Billboard'' (April 9, 1949), p. 44 ("on the strength of this 2,000,000-copy song hit ...")
Chase, Gilbert
''America's Music, from the Pilgrims to the Present''
p. 338 (3rd ed. 1992)
Jones, John Bush
''Reinventing Dixie: Tin Pan Alley's Songs and the Creation of the Mythic South''
p. 1 (2015)
This may be an exaggeration, however. In 1902, it was reported that Von Tilzer had sold two million copies of all his songs to date (which would have included the 1900 hit "
A Bird in a Gilded Cage "A Bird in a Gilded Cage" is a song composed by Arthur J. Lamb and Harry Von Tilzer. It was a sentimental ballad (or tear-jerker) that became one of the most popular songs of 1900, reportedly selling more than two million copies in sheet music. ...
"), including 360,000 copies of "My Old New Hampshire Home".(28 October 1902)
More than two million copies ...
''Portsmouth Herald'' ("More than two million copies have been sold of the songs composed by Harry Von Tilzer. Most popular of all is "My Old New Hampshire Home," of which 360,000 copies have been sold.")
Some sources peg the sales at "over" one million.Davis, Ronald L
''A History of Music in America Life: The gilded years: 1865 - 1920''
p. 191 (1980) ("'My Old New Hampshire Home' (1898) and 'I'd Leave My Happy Home for You' (1899), a novelty 'coon song', were both smash hits, each selling over a million copies.")
The song was recorded a number of times. Music historian Joel Whitburn has opined that the 1899 recording by George J. Gaskin was the top hit of the decade for 1890s recordings.Whitburn, Joel. ''Pop Memories: 1890-1954'', p. 629 (1991)"Berliner matrix 068. My old New Hampshire home / George J. Gaskin"
''Discography of American Historical Recordings'', Retrieved 28 November 2017


Lyrics

''Verse 1''
Far away on the hills of old
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Many years ago we parted, Ruth and I;
By the stream where we wandered in the gloaming,
It was there I kissed my love a sad goodbye
She clung to me and trembled when I told her,
And pleadingly she begged of me to stay;
We parted, and I left her broken hearted,
In the old New Hampshire village far away.

''Refrain''
Now the sunshine lingers there,
And the roses bloom as fair
In the wildwood where together we would roam.
In the village churchyard near
Sleeps the one I loved so dear
On the hills of my old New Hampshire home

''Verse 2''
In my dreams by the stream last night I wandered,
And I thought my love was standing by my side;
Once again then I told her that I loved her,
Once again she promised she would be my bride;
And as I stooped to kiss her I awakened,
I called her, but she was not there to hear;
My heart lies buried with her 'neath the willow,
In the old New Hampshire home I love so dear.


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Sheet music, Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer cover

1898 recording by Jere Mahoney

1899 recording by Byron G. Harlan and A.D. Madeira

1924 recording by Peerless Quartet
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