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The only witness to this tune, whether it was a hymn, Archibald Joyce's tune or the tune the cow died on, was Harold Bride. Wallace Henry Hartley (2 June 1878 – 15 April 1912) was an English.

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. Jun 11, 2019 · What the band played as Titanic slowly began to sink is never disputed – ragtime, waltzes, specific tunes noted by survivors included ‘Alexander’s Ragtime Band’ and ‘In The Shadows’. We do not really know if this is true, and even if it were, we are not sure which of the tunes to which this hymn has been set was played in.

Stephen Stanley, The Edge. Oct 22, 2012 · What was the last song the band played as the titanic sunk? Reportedly, one of the last songs played by the band as the Titanic sank was "Songe d' Autumn" or "Dream of Autumn".

Going with Walter Lord’s version of events, the final number is “Songe d’Automne” (Dream of Autumn), a melancholy piece with a lighter middle section —.

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. Jan 8, 2011 · Reportedly, one of the last songs played by the band as the Titanic sank was "Songe d' Autumn" or "Dream of Autumn".

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It's not entirely clear what the final song actually was.
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It was the last song the band would play.

Although it has been depicted in movies that the band played during dinner, this was not the case on the ship in 1912. John Woodward and Roger Bricoux are playing cellos, and John Clarke is on the String Bass. N.

There are only 10, but it’s still well over an hour long, because it. See answer (1) Best Answer. . . NME remembers Rourke's crucial contribution, one that bandmate Johnny. .

1:29 The band plays sadly and slowly, "There is a green hill far away".

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Band playing : "Nearer My God To Thee" before it was sunk into sea.

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The song comes in three main versions (and five other alternate versions): the American version ("Bethany"; used in the 1943 Nazi propaganda film Titanic, the Jean Negulesco's 1953.