Just By Laughing [from Ten Songs (1905) and Thirty of Ind. Period: Romantic: Piece Style Romantic: Instrumentation voice. 1910 Librettist Composer Language English Composer Time Period Comp. 1909 written at the Mission Inn, Riverside, California First Pub lication. ICJ 2 Year/Date of Composition Y/D of Comp. 4 from Seven Songs) ġ47/023 147/024 SES: p.2 A-wearyin' for You (No. Title Composer Jacobs-Bond, Carrie: I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. 17,466-4ġ05/057c from Four Songs, #3 Chigago: Bond & Sonġ05/057a from Four Songs, #1 Chicago: Bond & Sonġ05/057b from Four Songs, #2 Chicago: Bond & Sonġ05/057d from Four Songs, #4 Chicago: Bond & Sonĭe Las' Long Res' (No. Uncle Sam's Victory for Liberty Chicago: The S. 2 from Two Songs)Ĭat# 20302 from an Aoelian 58-note organ rollĬat#20306 from an Aeolian 58-note organ rollĬat#20303 from an Aeolian 58-note organ rollĬat#20304 from an Aeolian 58-note organ roll Her most popular songs were I Love You Truly (1901) and A Perfect Day (1910).Īn excellent webpage with more info about Bond as well as music(!), I recommend you visit the ParlorSongs website's webpage atĬarrie Jacobs-Bond: America's First Great Popular American Woman ComposerĪmong the Sources column the abbreviation AAS refers to American Art Songs of the Turn of the Century edited by Paul Sperry (New York: Dover Publications, Inc.), ISBN 9-0 SES her songbook collection mentioned above and all other references are to Box/Item numbers at the Levy website or to the collections at the University of Indiana (UoInd) or the Music Library of the University of South Carolina (UoSC). Guide to the Carrie Jacobs Bond Collection, 1885-2001Ĭarrie Jacobs-Bond Collection, Music Division of the Library of Congress, 2004 Of the Lilly Library at the University of Indiana, Bloomington, IndianaĪt the American Music Researce Center of the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado. Sam DeVincent Collection of American Sheet Music (Matches found for her music) She published a collection of her songs called Songs Everybody Sings (circa 1927) and a memoir called The Roads to Melody (1927). She was the owner of the music publishing company called The Bond Shop which had various addresses, all in Chicago, IL, among which were: 1) 5535 Drexel Avenue 2) 746 South Michigan Avenue and, 3) the Fine Arts Building. Frank Lewis Bond (born in 1858) until his death in 1895. She was later married in 1887 (at the age of 25) to Dr. After seven years they were divorced (on ). Smith with whom she had a son named Frederic Jacobs Smith (b. (For more info, goto the Library of Congress at this webpage.) She was a distant cousin of John Howard Payne, who wrote the words to Home Sweet Home. The Music of Carrie Jacobs-Bond (1862-1946)Ĭarrie Jacobs-Bond (whose maiden name was Carrie Minetta Jacobs) was born on 11 August 1861 in Janesville, Wisconson and died on 28 December 1946 in Glendale, California at the age of 85.
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