THOMAS CRAMPTON

Thomas Crampton (1817-1885) was born in Sheerness, Kent, England. He became known as an organist, composer, and music expert. He was editor of Pitman’s Musical Monthly and was appointed purchaser of music for the British Museum. He composed instrumental music, anthems, glees and part-songs. A special passion was writing music for children. He was musical editor of the Boston periodical Our little ones and the nursery although he never visited the United States. He died in Chiswick, England.

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And doth not a Meeting like this?

 
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Annie Laurie

 
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The Blue Bells of Scotland

 
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The Cat and her Kittens

 
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Drink to me Only

 
Ben Jonson
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Home

 
John Parry
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Home, Sweet Home

 
John Howard Payne
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I saw the Moon rise clear

 
Thomas Moore
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The Last Rose of Summer

 
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Maud and I

 
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The Midnight Serenade. Humorous Part-Song

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The Minstrels

 
Kotzebue/Thompson
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My Cottage home

 
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No Jewelled Beauty is my Love

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Gerald Massey
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Only Thee

 
Anon.
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Orpheus and his Lute

 
Shakespeare
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The Shepherd’s Request

 
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Stars of the Summer Night

 
Longfellow
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A Summer Song

 
The Family Herald
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When Twilight Dews

 
Thomas Moore
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The Young Mountaineer

 
Traditional
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