I DREAM OF JEANNIE WITH THE LIGHT BROWN HAIR
(aka JEANNIE WITH THE LIGHT BROWN HAIR)
(Stephen Foster) (c.1854)
Lambert Murphy - 1922
Also recorded by:
Melissa Ambrose; The American Tenors; Julianne Baird; The Banjo Kings;
Jussi Bjöerling; Jan Boland; Bourbon Street Stompers;
Will Bradley & his Orch.; Dave Brubeck; Dick Cary & his Dixieland Doodlers;
Chanticleer; The Coldstream Guards Band; Richard Crooks; Jan DeGaetani;
Jeffrey Dooley; Nelson Eddy; Robert Farnon; Stephen Foster; Thomas Hampson;
Phil Haynes; Sharon Isbin; Douglas Jimerson; Al Jolson; Gene Krupa;
London Promenade Orch.; Sydney MacEwan; Mantovani; John McCormack;
Roger McGuinn; The Metropolitan Music Ensemble; Glenn Miller;
John Morgan Orch.; Mormon Tabernacle Choir; MSU Children's Choir;
Muskkorps Des Wachbataillons; 101 Strings Orch.; Frank Patterson;
Pioneer Brass; Pittsburgh Symphony Orch.; Martha Raye; Charlie Rich;
Ray Saunders; Patrick Sheridan; The Singers Unlimited; Gregg Smith;
The Square Pegs; Thomas Stewart; Andy Street; Tiffaney; Derek Warfield;
Joe Weed; Robert Wilson.
I dream of Jeannie with the light brown hair
Borne, like a vapor, on the summer air
I see her tripping where the bright streams play
Happy as the daisies that dance on her way
Many were the wild notes her merry voice would pour
Many were the blithe birds that warbled them o'er
Oh! I dream of Jeannie with the light brown hair
Floating, like a vapor, on the soft, summer air
I long for Jeannie with the day dawn smile
Radiant in gladness, warm with winning guile
I hear her melodies, like joys gone by
Sighing round my heart o'er the fond hopes that die
Sighing like the night wind and sobbing like the rain
Wailing for the lost one that comes not again
Oh! I long for Jeannie, and my heart bows low
Never more to find her where the bright waters flow
I sigh for Jeannie, but her light form strayed
Far from the fond hearts round her native glade
Her smiles have vanished and her sweet songs flown
Flitting like the dreams that have cheered us and gone
Now the nodding wild flow'rs may wither on the shore
While her gentle fingers will cull them no more
Oh! I sigh for Jeannie with the light brown hair
Floating like a vapor, on the soft summer air
(Contributed by Bill Huntley - November 2004)
** This song was originally written as "Jennie With The Light Brown
Hair", but by the time it was officially published in 1854, the name
had changed to "Jeanie" with only one "n". Somewhere along the way,
the other "n" was added and her name became "Jeannie".