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William H. Foote
My grandfather's clock
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Composer
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William H. Foote
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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8:34
My Grandfather's Clock is a popular song composed by William H. Foote in 1876. The song was first published in the magazine "The Dial" in the same year. It was later published as sheet music and became a hit in the United States and Europe. The song has a simple structure and is composed of two verses and a chorus. The melody is catchy and easy to sing along to, making it a popular choice for sing-alongs and folk music gatherings. The lyrics tell the story of a grandfather's clock that has been in the family for generations. The clock is personified and described as having a "voice" that chimes every hour, reminding the family of the passing of time. The first verse describes the clock's origin, stating that it was bought by the grandfather on the day his son was born. The second verse describes the clock's eventual demise, as it stops working on the day the grandfather dies. The chorus repeats the refrain "tick-tock, tick-tock" and emphasizes the clock's importance to the family. The song's popularity can be attributed to its sentimental and nostalgic themes, as well as its catchy melody. It has been covered by numerous artists over the years, including Johnny Cash, Burl Ives, and The Everly Brothers. The song has also been featured in films and television shows, further cementing its place in popular culture. Overall, My Grandfather's Clock is a timeless classic that continues to be enjoyed by people of all ages. Its simple yet poignant lyrics and memorable melody have ensured its place in the canon of American folk music.
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