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Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes

"Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" was a popular English song with lyrics from Ben Jonson's 1616 poem "To Celia." The tune is of unknown origin, composed some time after 1770.

Versions and uses

  • Sir Walter Scott used the tune for another song, "County Guy".
  • The song was performed by Paul Robeson in his album "Ballad for Americans and Great Songs of Faith, Love and Patriotism", Vanguard Records.

References

  • Oxford Companion to Music
  • Best Loved Songs of the American People, states (without evidence) that the tune is sometimes attributed to Mozart.

External links

http://www.contemplator.com/england/drinkto.html



 
 
 

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