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Charles K. Harris premiers "After the Ball", a waltz typical of the time, [8] which is said to be the most popular song of the decade, [81] and the biggest hit of the century. [82] It is interpolated into a play, and the sheet music is said to have sold more than five million copies.
The following information is listed courtesy of Vincent dePaul Lupiano (author, along with Ken Sayers, of It Was a Very Good Year, (Holbrook, MA: Bob Adams, Inc., 1994./ Mr. Lupiano is the copyright holder for Julius Mattfeld's "Variety Music Cavalcade" 1620-1969: A Chronology of Vocal and Instrumental Music Popular in the United States (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1971), where the ...
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Military-style march music enjoyed great popularity, and most towns had brass bands that performed this genre of music. The most popular of the U.S. march composers were John Philip Sousa , Henry Fillmore , and Karl King .
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