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    • Stephen Foster | Biography, Songs, & Facts | Britannica
      • Stephen Foster, American composer whose popular minstrel songs and sentimental ballads achieved for him an honored place in the music of the United States. Among his most notable songs are ‘Oh! Susanna,’ ‘Camptown Races,’ ‘My Old Kentucky Home,’ and ‘Beautiful Dreamer.’
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  2. This is a list of songs written by Stephen Foster (1826–1864) including those published posthumously. Foster may have written words and/or music for each song. Several of Foster's songs have alternate titles which are included in the "Title" column along with the original title. The original title is always given first.

    • Nelly Bly
    • Some Folks
    • Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming
    • Gentle Lena Clare
    • That’S What’s The Matter
    • Gentle Annie
    • Nothing But A Plain Old Soldier
    • My Old Kentucky Home
    • Camptown Races
    • OH Susanna

    Nelly Bly is a love song written by Stephen Foster about a young woman in love with a sailor. The song was published in 1850 and was very popular at the time. It describes the young woman’s longing for her sailor lover and sadness when he is away at sea. The lyrics are about as classic Stephen Foster as you can get.

    The song was written in 1849 and published in 1854. It is about an enslaved person who longs for the freedom of the North. Foster himself was an abolitionist, and the song reflects that. It describes the various things the enslaved person misses about the North, including the “free” air and the “mountains high.” The lyrics are incredibly powerful, ...

    “Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming” haunting melody is one of Foster’s most well-known and beloved tracks. The song tells the story of a man pining for his lost love, and the lyrics are incredibly romantic and touching. It is a must-listen for any fan of Stephen Foster’s music. It will leave you feeling touched and inspired.

    The song was written in 1857 as a lullaby for Foster’s adopted daughter, Lena. The lyrics are about a mother singing to her child and telling her how much she loves her. Many different artists have recorded the song, but the Robert Shaw Chorale and James Wainner are often considered the best. It was released in 1993 and became a hit, reaching numbe...

    This song is about a man trying to tell his love interest that he loves her, but she doesn’t seem to understand. It reflects on the different things that the man has done to try and show her how he feels, but nothing has worked so far. It’s a heartfelt and emotional song that is still popular today. The song was originally published in 1862 and has...

    One of Foster’s most enduring and popular songs, Gentle Annie, was composed as a waltz. The song is about a man’s unrequited love for a woman named Annie and has been recorded by numerous artists over the years. It describes the many ways the man loves Annie, including “with a fondness deep and true” and “with a love that cannot die.”

    Stephen Foster’s “Nothing but a Plain Old Soldier” is one of American history’s most moving and patriotic songs. The song was written in honor of the Union soldiers who fought in the Civil War and published in 1861. The lyrics reflect Stephen Foster’s strong support for the Union cause, and his song continues to be popular today. Douglas Jimerson’s...

    My Old Kentucky Home was written in 1853 and is one of Foster’s most popular songs. The song is about a homesick man from his childhood home in Kentucky. It has been recorded by many different artists over the years and was made into an official state song of Kentucky in 1928. The song is about 5 minutes long and is a slow, ballad-style song that d...

    This upbeat song is about a race between the horses “Doodlebug” and “Deerfoot.” It was one of Foster’s most popular tunes and recorded by many different artists over the years. The song describes the excitement of the race and the fun that can be had at the Camptown races. The lyrics are light-hearted and fun, and the melody is catchy and easy to r...

    This is probably Foster’s most famous song. It was written in 1848 and is based on an old minstrel song. The song tells the story of a woman named Susanna traveling to California. It says that she is “going to leave the Arkansaw.” The song has been coveredby many different artists and is a staple of American music.

  3. This is an alphabetical list of the songs known to have been written or co-written by David Foster.

    Title
    Artist (s)
    Co-writer (s)
    Originating Album
    Jay Graydon Bill Champlin
    "After Tonight"
    Mariah Carey Diane Warren
    "All I Do"
    "All I Know of Love"
    Barbra Streisand and Josh Groban
  4. "Oh! Susanna" is a minstrel song by Stephen Foster (1826–1864), first published in 1848. It is among the most popular American songs ever written. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.

  5. Browse the complete list of music pieces composed by Stephen Foster.

  6. Stephen Foster: Greatest Hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

  7. A melodic genius with tender, sympathetic lyrics and infectious rhythm, Stephen Foster is often credited as "America's First Composer" and widely regarded as one of the first who made professional songwriting profitable.