- Written by
- Jack Lawrence [US1]
- Language
- English
- ISWC
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T-010.435.503-4 ASCAP, ISWC
- Comments
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The music used by Lawrence is based on a Ukrainian folk-song "Oi ne khody, Hrytsju", often ascribed to the Ukrainian songstress Marusia Churai. It first appeared in the 1812 vaudeville "The Cossack-Poet" by the Italian composer Catterino Cavos. This melody is unknown before Cavos, and is assumed that it was written by him.
The text of the Ukrainian folk song "Oi ne khody, Hrytsiu" was first published in English translation in London in 1816. A Polish translation first appeared in 1822 in Lviv and a German translation appeared in 1848. Evidence exists to the songs popularity in France (1830's), Czech, Slovak lands, Belgium and the United States. - Published by
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RANGE ROAD MUSIC INC
ASCAP
- Licensing
- Request a synchronization license
Versions
Yes, My Darling Daughter written by Jack Lawrence [US1] English
Yes, My Darling Daughter written by Jack Lawrence [US1] instrumental
Já, svo sannarlega written by Þórarinn Eldjárn Icelandic
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Já, svo sannarlega | Borgardætur | 1993 | First release |
Yuh, mein tiere tochter written by Abe Ellstein Yiddish
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Yuh, mein tiere tochter | The Barry Sisters - Orchestra conducted by Abe Ellstein | 1959 | First release |
Yoh mein tiere Tochter written by Abe Ellstein Yiddish
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Yoh mein tiere Tochter | דודו פֿישר (Dudu Fisher) | December 6, 2007 | First release |