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Background imageSung Collection: WILLIAM BYRD 1543 - 1623

WILLIAM BYRD 1543 - 1623
WILLIAM BYRD English organist and composer, a pupil of Tallis. He is shown here conducting one of his compositions, which is being sung by Elizabethan courtiers

Background imageSung Collection: Along the River During the Qingming Festival, Qing Court Version, hand scroll

Along the River During the Qingming Festival, Qing Court Version, hand scroll
3928698 Along the River During the Qingming Festival, Qing Court Version, hand scroll, 1736 (ink and color on silk) by Chinese School

Background imageSung Collection: The Poor Washerwoman - Henri Clark - Music Sheet

The Poor Washerwoman - Henri Clark - Music Sheet
The Poor Washerwoman - sung with typhoons of applause by Henri Clark - Music Sheet, written by Walter Hadtings and composed by W. T. Webb

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Tra-La-La! or Scraps

Music cover, Tra-La-La! or Scraps, words by R P Weston and Fred J Barnes, music by Maurice Scott, sung by Ben Albert. 1906

Background imageSung Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Isles

Lear / Nonsense / Isles
There was on Old Man of the Isles, whose face was pervaded with smiles; He sung high dum diddle, and played on the fiddle, that amiable Man of the Isles

Background imageSung Collection: Te Deum of Victory

Te Deum of Victory
On the battlefield near Toplitz, a grand Te Deum is sung, thanking God for victory at Leipzig (16- 19 October) effectively driving the French from Germany

Background imageSung Collection: Arion an Dionysiac poet credited with inventing the dithyramb, 17th century (engraving)

Arion an Dionysiac poet credited with inventing the dithyramb, 17th century (engraving)
3480611 Arion an Dionysiac poet credited with inventing the dithyramb, 17th century (engraving); (add.info.: Greek mythology: Arion an Dionysiac poet credited with inventing the dithyramb)

Background imageSung Collection: Sunflower

Sunflower

Background imageSung Collection: The Song the Kettle is Singing

The Song the Kettle is Singing (in a dear little place called home) - written and composed by Worton David and Lawrence Wright - sung with enormous success by Miss Florrie Forde and Miss Dora Lyric

Background imageSung Collection: There'll Always Be An England

There'll Always Be An England
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for There'll Always Be An England, words and music by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. Sung by Glyn Davies

Background imageSung Collection: I'm Going To Get Lit Up

I'm Going To Get Lit Up
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for I'm Going To Get Lit Up, words and music by Hubert Gregg, from the musical Strike A New Note

Background imageSung Collection: Meet Me In The Air Raid Shelter

Meet Me In The Air Raid Shelter
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Meet Me In The Air Raid Shelter, written and composed by Pete Davis. Sung by Bobby Telford, Stella Peters and Frank Connell

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Coal-Black Mammy from Co-Optimists

Music cover, Coal-Black Mammy from Co-Optimists
Music cover, Coal-Black Mammy, foxtrot song, written by Laddie Cliff, composed by Ivy St Helier, at the Palace Theatre, London, sung in The Co-Optimists Date: 1921

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, States of America, sung by Bing Crosby

Music cover, States of America, sung by Bing Crosby
Music cover, States of America, favourite songs and dances, sung by Bing Crosby Date: 1945

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Mary Lou, from High Time!

Music cover, Mary Lou, from High Time!
Music cover, Mary Lou, words and music by Dick Hurran, sung by Gil Johnson, from Val Parnell's New Musical and Dance Show, High Time

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, A Dream of the Chrystal Palace

Music cover, A Dream of the Chrystal Palace, comic song written by John Labern, sung by Jack J W Sharp at Vauxhall Gardens, London, arranged for the pianoforte by W Wilson Date: circa 1851

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, The Bavarian Girl's Song, Buy a Broom

Music cover, The Bavarian Girl's Song, Buy a Broom, words by D A O'Meara, arranged by Alexander Lee, sung in character by Madame Vestris, with a view of Mayhew's Music Shop

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, The Two Obadiahs

Music cover, The Two Obadiahs (The Young Obadiah and the Old Obadiah), by H P Lyste, a moral song sung by J L Toole, new version sung by G H MacDermott Date: 19th century

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, The Lost Child, sung by George Ford

Music cover, The Lost Child, sung by George Ford
Music cover, The Lost Child, the admired comic song, sung by George Ford, words by Thomas Hood Date: circa 1860

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Dreaming, or I Thought I Was There

Music cover, Dreaming, or I Thought I Was There, words by John P Harrington, composed by George Le Brunn, sung by Charles Godfrey Date: 19th century

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Kitty Patterson

Music cover, Kitty Patterson, dedicated to William Wilde, sung by Mr and Mrs J F Bryan, design by Alfred Concanen Date: 19th century

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep?

Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep?
Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep, words by Geoffrey Thorn, composed by Walter Redmond, sung by G H MacDermott, design by Alfred Concanen Date: 19th century

Background imageSung Collection: Royal Doulton Potteries Advertisement

Royal Doulton Potteries Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement for the Royal Doulton Potteries of Burslem, showcasing some examples of Old Sung Glaze card bowls and figurines. Date: circa 1917

Background imageSung Collection: Noted Breviary (Fragment)

Noted Breviary (Fragment)
Leaf from a noted breviary, parchment. The text is a series of lessons based on the Gospel of John (identified passages include John 7)

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, We Must Have Another

Music cover, We Must Have Another, written and composed by Fred Malcolm and F P Sanford, sung by Shaun Glenville Date: 1927

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Pasadena, an American Love Song

Music cover, Pasadena, an American Love Song, by Grant Clarke, Edgar Leslie and Harry Warren, sung by Miss Florrie Forde Date: 1923

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Where Dreams Come True

Music cover, Where Dreams Come True, words and music by Val Valentine, sung by Miss Nellie Wigley Date: 1927

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Give Me Your Consent Dear

Music cover, Give Me Your Consent Dear, written and composed by Philip Barder, sung by Miss Louie Gilbert Date: circa 1890

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Killaloe, sung by Mr E J Lonnen

Music cover, Killaloe, sung by Mr E J Lonnen
Music cover, Killaloe, written and composed by Robert Martin, sung by Mr E J Lonnen at the Gaiety Theatre in Miss Esmeralda Date: 1887

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Thinkin about the Wabash, Mae West

Music cover, Thinkin about the Wabash, Mae West
Music cover, Thinkin about the Wabash, words by Sammy Cahn and Walter Bullock, music by Jule Styne, sung by Mae West in the Columbia film Tropicana Date: 1943

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive, Bing Crosby

Music cover, Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive, Bing Crosby
Music cover, Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive, words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harold Arlen, sung by Bing Crosby with Betty Hutton in the Paramount film Here Come the Waves Date: 1944

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, La Bota, sung by Monica Lewis

Music cover, La Bota, sung by Monica Lewis
Music cover, La Bota, words by Haven Gillespie II, music by Charles Wolcott, sung by Monica Lewis in MGM film The Strip Date: 1951

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Choo'n Gum, sung by Teresa Brewer

Music cover, Choo'n Gum, sung by Teresa Brewer, words by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy, introduced by Richard Attenborough in his Record Rendezvous Date: 1950

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Sing Gipsy, sung by Irene Ambrus

Music cover, Sing Gipsy, sung by Irene Ambrus
Music cover, Sing Gipsy (Chante Tzigane), English lyric by Jack Fishman, words and music by Charles Humel, sung by Irene Ambrus Date: 1946

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Arioso du Roi de Lahore, opera by Massenet

Music cover, Arioso du Roi de Lahore, opera by Massenet
Music cover, Arioso du Roi de Lahore from the opera The King of Lahore, sung by Jean Lassalle in the role of the scheming minister, Scindia

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, So Rare, Cavan O'Connor

Music cover, So Rare, Cavan O'Connor
Music cover, So Rare, words by Jack Sharpe, music by Jerry Herst, sung Cavan O'Connor. Date: 1937

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Take My Heart, Ruth Etting

Music cover, Take My Heart, Ruth Etting
Music cover, Take My Heart, words by Joe Young, music by Fred E Ahlert, sung by Ruth Etting, America's Sweetheart of the Air. Date: 1936

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, When My Sugar Walks Down the Street

Music cover, When My Sugar Walks Down the Street All the Little Birdies Go Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! by Gene Austin, Jimmy McHugh and Irving Mills, sung by Miss Aileen Stanley Date: 1924

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, I Should Like a Little Bit of Nougat

Music cover, I Should Like a Little Bit of Nougat, words by Clifford Seyler, music by Geoffrey Gwyther, sung by Lupino Lane Date: 1923

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Cuckoo Waltz, sung by Sylvia Robin

Music cover, Cuckoo Waltz, sung by Sylvia Robin. Date: 1920

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, The Whiffenpoof Song, sung by Bing Crosby

Music cover, The Whiffenpoof Song, sung by Bing Crosby
Music cover, The Whiffenpoof Song (Baa-Baa-Baa!), sung by Bing Crosby. Date: 1944

Background imageSung Collection: Music cover, Botch-A-Me, Barbara and Richard Lyon

Music cover, Botch-A-Me, Barbara and Richard Lyon
Music cover, Botch-A-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina), sung by BBC artists Barbara and Richard Lyon, The Young Lyons. Date: 1952

Background imageSung Collection: DDE-90025692

DDE-90025692
Vietnam, Ha Long Bay, UNESCO World Heritage site. Ha Long contains numerous limestone rock caves. The most famous of these is a grotto named Sung Sot which means Surprise Grotto. Date: 28/05/2005

Background imageSung Collection: DDE-90025678

DDE-90025678
Vietnam, Ha Long Bay, UNESCO World Heritage site. Ha Long contains numerous limestone rock caves. The most famous of these is a grotto named Sung Sot which means Surprise Grotto. Date: 28/05/2005

Background imageSung Collection: Spring Festival on the River (detail), handscroll (ink and colour on silk)

Spring Festival on the River (detail), handscroll (ink and colour on silk)
3931018 Spring Festival on the River (detail), handscroll (ink and colour on silk) by Chinese School, Qing dynasty (18th century); 29.8x1004.6 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSung Collection: Spring Festival on the River (detail), handscroll (ink and colour on silk)

Spring Festival on the River (detail), handscroll (ink and colour on silk)
3931007 Spring Festival on the River (detail), handscroll (ink and colour on silk) by Chinese School, Qing dynasty (18th century); 29.8x1004.6 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSung Collection: Musical score for Pal-o -Mine, composed and sung by The Great Vance (colour litho)

Musical score for Pal-o -Mine, composed and sung by The Great Vance (colour litho)
585040 Musical score for Pal-o -Mine, composed and sung by The Great Vance (colour litho) by Concanen, Alfred (1835-86); Private Collection; (add.info.: Musical score for Pal-o -Mine)

Background imageSung Collection: Musical score collecting favourite songs sung at Vauxhall Gardens, London

Musical score collecting favourite songs sung at Vauxhall Gardens, London, composed by Mr Hook (engraving)
584554 Musical score collecting favourite songs sung at Vauxhall Gardens, London, composed by Mr Hook (engraving) by English School



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"Sung: A Melodic Journey Through Time and Cultures" Step into the world of "sung, " where music transcends boundaries and connects us all. From the enchanting compositions of William Byrd in the 16th century to the vibrant melodies of Tra-La-La. Or Scraps, this caption takes you on a musical odyssey. Imagine strolling Along the River During the Qingming Festival, as depicted in the exquisite hand scroll from the Qing Court Version. The soothing tunes echoing through time transport you to another era, evoking emotions that only music can stir. But it's not just classical compositions that define "sung. " Explore Henri Clark's Music Sheet for The Poor Washerwoman, a testament to how even ordinary lives can be transformed by harmonious notes. This captivating piece reminds us that beauty lies within every melody, regardless of its origins. Dive into Lear/Nonsense/Isles, where whimsical lyrics merge with playful tunes. Let your imagination run wild as these songs tickle your funny bone and transport you to a land filled with nonsensical wonders. The Te Deum of Victory resounds triumphantly in our hearts as we celebrate moments of achievement and conquest. Its majestic sounds uplift spirits and inspire greatness within us all. In Pyongyang stands proudly an iconic statue honoring Kim Il Sung – a symbol of North Korea's deep-rooted love for their leader expressed through song. It serves as a reminder that music has always been intertwined with politics and patriotism throughout history. "All Over The Place" perfectly captures life's unpredictable rhythm; it reflects our diverse experiences woven together by countless melodies from around the globe. In this chaotic symphony called life, we find solace in knowing that there will always be an England – a place where timeless classics echo through generations. "I'm Going To Get Lit Up" ignites our souls with infectious beats and electrifying energy.