Stephen Foster wrote songs that celebrated various states, with some of his most notable works associated with the South, particularly Kentucky and Florida. His famous song "My Old Kentucky Home" pays homage to Kentucky, while "Old Folks at Home," also known as "Swanee River," is linked to Florida. Foster's music often reflected the culture and landscapes of these regions.
Let's Sing a Stephen Foster Song - 1948 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Stephen Foster was an American composer of "household" song's . He married a girl named "Jeanie" , which is where the song "Jeanie with light brown hair" came from. He wrote this song for her.
Stephen Collins Foster
The state song for Florida is "Old Folks at Home" written by Stephen Foster.
It was written in 1851 by Stephen Foster.
Suzanna (1925)
It was the last song written by American composer Stephen Foster, published postuhumously in 1864, the year Foster died.
Beautiful Dreamer by Stephen Foster
Oh Susanna was written by Stephen Foster.
Oh! Susana was one of his successful songs
The song was published on 25th of February 1848 and written by Stephen Foster
Swanee River was composed and written by Stephen Foster.