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Stephen Foster
Nelly Bly
Works Info
Composer
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Stephen Foster
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Average_duration
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2:31
"Nelly Bly" is a popular American song composed by Stephen Foster in 1850. It was inspired by the real-life journalist Elizabeth Jane Cochrane, who wrote under the pen name Nellie Bly. The song was first published by Firth, Pond & Co. in New York City in 1850. The song is written in a lively, upbeat style and is characterized by its catchy melody and simple, repetitive lyrics. It is composed in the key of G major and features a 2/4 time signature. The melody is primarily carried by the vocal line, which is accompanied by a simple piano or guitar accompaniment. The song is divided into three distinct movements, each with its own unique melody and lyrics. The first movement introduces the character of Nelly Bly and describes her as a young and beautiful woman who is the object of the singer's affection. The second movement describes Nelly's journey to New York City, where she hopes to make a name for herself as a journalist. The third movement celebrates Nelly's success as a journalist and her return to her hometown as a hero. Overall, "Nelly Bly" is a lively and upbeat song that celebrates the spirit of adventure and the pursuit of success. It is a testament to Stephen Foster's skill as a songwriter and his ability to capture the essence of American culture in his music.
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