![]() ![]() (You will note that there is also a WWI version recorded by Herbert Stuart in 1915 as "Soldiers of the King" - it is a much clearer recording, and somewhat longer: he sings the first two verses, followed by the refrain each time. As for the lyrics, the 1900 recording by Ian Colquhoun (with band accompaniment) just has the first verse and refrain, and the 1902 recording by The Kilties is mostly instrumental, with the only the refrain sung at the end. Stuart, Leslie, Sheet music, 1898 Sheet music, Dominion Series of Empire Songs. Two different recordings are available there, and can be listened to online with RealPlayer, or downloaded as MP3 files. The great thing about Great Scores is that you can preview all the available arrangements of a song before purchasing. The author of Lily Of Laguna is Leslie Stuart. )īy the way, for a couple of actual Turn-of-the-20th-Century recordings, go to this page of Library & Archives Canada's web-based "Virtual Gramophone" project, and scan down to "Soldiers of the Queen". Leslie Stuart Lead Sheet, Piano Lily Of Laguna Sheet Music Artist and Writer: Leslie Stuart The scores for the tune of Lily Of Laguna can be previewed further down. (I'm sure you will be glad to see that this particular score was published in Australia. Though this particular sheet music was copyrighted in 1914, the music and lyrics were composed by Leslie Stuart about 1894, IIRC.
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