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  1. Annie Lisle is the name of an 1857 ballad by Boston, Massachusetts songwriter H. S. Thompson and published by Oliver Ditson & Co.
  2. Annie Lisle is the name of an 1857 ballad by Boston, Massachusetts songwriter H. S. Thompson and published by Oliver Ditson & Co. Move Up
  3. Annie Lisle was written by a Boston musician H. Thompson in 1857. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. The lyrics were composed in 1870 by two roommates to the tune of "Annie Lisle", a popular ballad of the day.
  2. The SU Alma Mater was written by Junius W. Stevens (1895) in 1893 and is based on the then-popular song Annie Lisle. Move Up
  3. Last check: 2007-09-08) Lyrics written by Weeks and Smith (circa 1875) to the tune of an existing song Annie Lisle. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. The school's alma mater is set to the tune of " Annie Lisle ". (Web site)
  2. On a bed of pain and anguish Lay dear Annie Lisle, Chang---d were the lovely features, Gone the happy smile. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Earthly music cannot waken Lovely Annie Lisle.') They handily lifted the melody for Cornell's Alma Mater. (Web site) Move Up
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