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  1. Gentle Annie Lyrics. (Verse 1) Thou wilt come no more, gentle Annie. Like a flower thy spirit did depart; Thou are gone, alas! like the many. That have bloomed in the summer of my...

  2. Gentle Annie Lyrics: Fair and lovely Annie / Your gentle ways have won me / You bring peace and joy and laughter everywhere / Where you go the sunshine follows / You're a breath of...

  3. "Gentle Annie" is a popular American song written by Stephen Foster in 1856. Tradition says that it was written in honor of Annie Jenkins, the daughter of a grocer in Federal Street, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, named Morgan Jenkins.

  4. It is believed to be dedicated to his cousin Annie Evans who died shortly before he composed it. Lyrics: Thou wilt come no more, gentle Annie, Like a flow'r thy spirit...

  5. May 5, 2014 · ♫ · ♫ · ♫Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Gentle Annie (1856)Leslie Guinn, baritoneGilbert Kalish, pianorecorded on period instruments at the Smithsonian Institute,...

  6. Stephen Foster - Gentle Annie Lyrics. Gentle Annie (Stephen Foster) Thou wilt come no more, gentle Annie, Like a flow'r thy spirit did depart; Thou art gone, alas! like the many.

  7. The lyrics of Foster & Allen's song "Gentle Annie" are a tender tribute to a beloved person, praising their kind and gentle nature. The singer describes Annie as having won him over with her peaceful and joyful presence, and compares her to a breath of spring in winter.

  8. Gentle Annie Lyrics. Thou will come no more, gentle Annie, Like a flower thy spirit did depart; Thou art gone, alas! like the many. That have bloomed in the summer of my heart. Chorus. Shall we never more be hold thee; never hear thy winning voice again. When the Spring time comes, gentle Annie,

  9. The lyrics to Stephen Foster's "Gentle Annie" express the narrator's sadness and longing for a lost love, Annie. The opening lines express the finality of her departure, her spirit "departed" like a flower that has finished blooming.

  10. Gentle Annie Lyrics by Linda Ronstadt from the The Linda Ronstadt Box Set album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Thou wilt come no more gentle Annie Like the flower Who's spirit did depart Who has come and gone like the many Who….

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