That depends on the recording
I dont know who sang busy days ( graduation song) but I recommend, to search the same tune, same music..... like the tittle BRAHMS LULLABY, in category lullaby song. :-)
Cradle Song is the common name for a number of children's lullabies with similar lyrics, the original of which was Johannes Brahms's Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht ("Good evening, good night"), Op. 49, No. 4, published in 1868 and widely known as Brahms's Lullaby. The lyrics of the first verse are from a collection of German folk poems called Des Knaben Wunderhorn and the second stanza was written by Georg Scherer (1824-1909) in 1849. The lullaby's melody is one of the most famous and recognizable in the world, used by countless parents to sing their babies to sleep. The Lullaby was first sung by Brahms's friend, Bertha Faber, as the piece had been written to celebrate the birth of her son. Brahms had been in love with her in her youth and constructed the melody of the Wiegenliedto suggest, as a hidden countermelody, a song she used to sing to him.
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Brahms lullaby is the best known to the general public ,I think, although it is not a concert piece.
Brahms's Lullaby was created in 1868.
1868
That depends on the recording
Brahms.
probably his lullaby
The Lullaby!
I dont know who sang busy days ( graduation song) but I recommend, to search the same tune, same music..... like the tittle BRAHMS LULLABY, in category lullaby song. :-)
Cradle Song is the common name for a number of children's lullabies with similar lyrics, the original of which was Johannes Brahms's Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht ("Good evening, good night"), Op. 49, No. 4, published in 1868 and widely known as Brahms's Lullaby. The lyrics of the first verse are from a collection of German folk poems called Des Knaben Wunderhorn and the second stanza was written by Georg Scherer (1824-1909) in 1849. The lullaby's melody is one of the most famous and recognizable in the world, used by countless parents to sing their babies to sleep. The Lullaby was first sung by Brahms's friend, Bertha Faber, as the piece had been written to celebrate the birth of her son. Brahms had been in love with her in her youth and constructed the melody of the Wiegenliedto suggest, as a hidden countermelody, a song she used to sing to him.
1001011001 1001101101 1100100010 1100001110 1011100111 1000111001 1110001001 1001001112 (Binary Code) Brahms Lullaby (Binary Form)
Brahms lullaby is the best known to the general public ,I think, although it is not a concert piece.
The most famous Lullaby is composed by Johannes Brahms in 1868. Nevertheless there are several Lullabies through the ages of classical and even modern times. Indeed George Gershwin wrote a Lullaby and his was composed for String Quartet. The name Lullaby comes from the French: Berceuse, which translates to Lullaby or Cradle song. In modern music, The Beatles, The Cure and Billy Joel had several hits with Lullabies.
Brahms died more than 100 years ago, so everything he ever wrote is now public domain.