Henry Clay Work

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Henry Clay Work (October 1, 1832 - June 8, 1884) was an American composer. He was born in Middletown, Connecticut, the son of a prominent opponent of slavery, and died in Hartford, Connecticut.

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Songs

Among the best-known of his 75 compositions are:

  • 1864 - "Come Home, Father!"
  • 1865 - "Marching Through Georgia"
  • 1868 - "The Ship That Never Returned"
  • 1876 - "My Grandfather's Clock"
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External links

  • PD Music - photo and biography with detailed table of songs
  • Representative Poetry On-line - "Selected Poetry of Henry Clay Work"
  • His page on HierarchyPedia

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Categories: 1832 births | 1884 deaths | American composers | People from Connecticut

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