Annotation:Long Long Ago

A collection of Bayly’s songs and poems was published by Rufus Griswald, the editor of a Philadelphia magazine, in 1843. Griswald amended the words slightly and changed the title to “Long, Long Ago”. Instant success followed. It was the most popular song in America in 1843, and has remained a favourite over the years, right into the twentieth century.
The tune is printed with variations by Morpeth fiddler Robert Whinham (1814-1893) in both Dixon and Hall & Stafford. Bayly's lyric begins:
Tell me the tales that to me were so dear,
Long, long ago, long ago;
Sing me the songs I wanted to hear,
Long, long ago, long ago.
Long have I lived with my mem'ries of you,
Now that you're back dear, I know you've been true;
Now we're together, just as we were,
Long, long ago, long ago.