MP3 2348 mb.
Performer: Ed Helton Singers
Title: A Storm On The Sea (The Sinking Of The Steamship Vestris) / My Old Cottage Home
Country: US
Catalog Number: 15327-D
Label: Columbia
Style: Country
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 325
| 1 | My Old Cottage Home |
| 2 | A Storm On The Sea (The Sinking Of The Steamship Vestris) |
Personnel unknown (vocal group with guitar and mandolin accompaniment).
Both sides recorded 18 October 1928 in Johnson City, TN.
Credits and recording dates reported in Tony Russell "Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921-1942."
Appears On. Various Artists. The Johnson City Sessions 1928-1929: Can You Sing or Play Old-Time Music Bear Family Records. A Storm on the Sea The Sinking of the Steamship Vestris. My Old Cottage Home. The Storm on the Sea of Galilee is a 1633 oil-on-canvas painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Rembrandt van Rijn. It was previously in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston but was stolen in 1990 and remains missing. The painting depicts the miracle of Jesus calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee, specifically as it is described in the fourth chapter of the Gospel of Mark. It is Rembrandt's only seascape. Home from the Sea On a cold winter's night, with a storm at its height The lifeboat answered the call They pitched and. As they battled their way past the mouth of the bay It was blowing like never before As they gallantly fought, every one of them thought Of loved ones back on the shore. Текст песни: It was on the tent' of April, on a sunny afternoon The Titanic left South Hamilton, each one was happy as bride and groom No one thought of danger or what their fate may be Until a gruesome iceberg caused fifteen hundred to perish in the sea. It was on the tent' of April, on a sunny afternoon The Titanic left South Hamilton, each one was happy as bride and groom No one thought of danger or what their fate may be Until a gruesome iceberg caused fifteen hundred to perish in the sea. My Old Kentucky Home, Good-Night is an anti-slavery ballad written by Stephen Foster, probably composed in 1852. It was published in January 1853 by Firth, Pond, & Co. of New York. Foster was likely inspired by Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, with imagery witnessed on his visits to the Bardstown, Kentucky farm called Federal Hill. In Foster's sketchbook, the song was originally entitled Poor Uncle Tom, Good-Night, but he altered it to My Old Kentucky Home, Good-Night Frederick. Roses Bloom For The Bootlegger , Poor Little Joe , We Parted At The Gate , George Roark: I Ain't A Bit Drunk , My Old Coon Dog , Ed Helton Singers: A Storm On The Sea The Sinking Of The Steamship Vestris , My Old Cottage Home , Garland Brothers & Grinstead: Just Over The River , Beautiful , McCartt Brothers & Patterson: Green Valley Waltz , Over The Sea Waltz , Blalock & Yates: Morning Star Waltz , Pride Of The Ball , Jack Jackson: Flat Tire Blues , My Alabama Home CD 3: George Wade & Francum Braswell: Think A Little , When We Go A Courtin' , Jack Jackson: In Our Li. Historically located in the Dutch Room at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, sinking of the steamship Arctic, one of the grandest liners afloat, was a disaster that stunned the world in September 1854. And Collins had managed to get a contract from the US government that would subsidize the new steamship line as it would carry the US mails between New York and Britain. The ships of the Collins Line were designed for both speed and comfort. The Arctic was 284 feet long, a very large ship for its time, and its steam engines powered large paddle wheels on either side of its hull. Containing spacious dining rooms, saloons, and staterooms, the Arctic offered luxurious accommodations never before seen on a steamship