John Stafford Smith (bapt. 30 March 1750 – 21 September 1836) was a British composer, church organist, and early musicologist. He was one of the first...
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a popular British song written by John Stafford Smith for the Anacreontic Society, a social club in London. Smiths' song, "To Anacreon in Heaven" (or...
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18th-century gentlemen's club of amateur musicians in London. Composed by John Stafford Smith, the tune was later used by several writers as a setting for their...
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Christopher Smith (1712–1795), English composer John Warwick Smith (1749–1831), British watercolour landscape painter and illustrator John Stafford Smith (1750–1836)...
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John Stafford may refer to: John Stafford (Leicester MP) represented Leicester (UK Parliament constituency) John Stafford (bishop) (died 1452), English...
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tune of "To Anacreon in Heaven", a popular song at the time, by John Stafford Smith. In 1931 the song became the national anthem of the United States...
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Stafford Fairborne (1666–1742), British politician John Stafford Smith (1750–1836), British composer, church organist, and musicologist The Stafford London...
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involved in the Persian Gulf War. Written by Francis Scott Key and John Stafford Smith, "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United...
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John Matthew Stafford (born February 7, 1988) is an American football quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He played...
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needed] It was also set to music,[when?] in a three-part glee by John Stafford Smith.[citation needed] Catullus 5, the love poem Vivamus mea Lesbia atque...
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1098/rspb.2013.0818. ISSN 0962-8452. PMC 3774232. PMID 23698011. Veron, John; Stafford-Smith, Mary; DeVantier, Lyndon; Turak, Emre (18 February 2015). "Overview...
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the 18th-century English song "To Anacreon in Heaven" written by John Stafford Smith for the Anacreontic Society, a men's social club in London and lyrics...
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Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, composer of "La Marseillaise" and John Stafford Smith who wrote the tune for "The Anacreontic Song", which became the tune...
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Retrieved 31 January 2012. Jones, Alan (8 December 2017). "Charts Analysis: Sam Smith surges to albums summit". Music Week. Retrieved 9 December 2017. Stokes...
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Stafford (/ˈstæfərd/) is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, England. It is located about 15 miles (24 km) south of Stoke-on-Trent, 15...
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(b. 1993), motorcyclist Tyler Roberts (b. 1999), football player John Stafford Smith (1750–1836), composer of the American national anthem Charlie Stayt...
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(1750–1809/1810) Antonio Rosetti (c. 1750–1792) Antonio Salieri (1750–1825) John Stafford Smith (1750–1836) Johannes Matthias Sperger (1750–1812) Johann Franz Xaver...
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the 18th-century English song "The Anacreontic Song" written by John Stafford Smith for the Anacreontic Society, a men's social club in London. The lyrics...
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Simpson: Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Bach (strings; 1991) Reginald Smith Brindle: Variants on Two Themes of J. S. Bach (guitar; 1970) Ronald Stevenson:...
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Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham KG (3 February 1478 – 17 May 1521) was an English nobleman. He was the son of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham...
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Retrieved 23 April 2017. "John Napper". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2017. Wilkinson, Martin (2 April 2001). "John Napper". The Guardian. Retrieved...
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written by Ralph Tomlinson, who had been president of the society. John Stafford Smith wrote the tune. The lyrics were first published by London's The Vocal...
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met for the first time altogether at the read-through on April 28, 1994. John Allen Nelson and Clea Lewis guest-star as Paul and Franny, Monica's date...
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Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham, 6th Earl of Stafford, 7th Baron Stafford, KG (15 August 1402 – 10 July 1460) of Stafford Castle in Staffordshire...
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Star-Spangled Banner's tune was adapted from an old English drinking song by John Stafford Smith called "To Anacreon in Heaven." "The Ballad of Casey Jones" is a...
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except "The Star-Spangled Banner" written by Francis Scott Key and John Stafford Smith and arranged by Hendrix) – 12:51 (13:42) Notes Recorded at the Troubadour...
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Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford (18 September 1501 – 30 April 1563) was an English nobleman. After the execution for treason in 1521 and posthumous...
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John Sidney Smith (rugby union) (1860–?), English rugby union forward John Speed Smith (1792–1854), American politician John Stafford Smith (1750–1836)...
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"It's Too Bad" – 8:52 "Star Spangled Banner" (Francis Scott Key, John Stafford Smith, arr. Hendrix) (Studio version) – 4:12 Track 15 and 16 are previously...
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(1740–1816) James Hook (1746–1827) William Shield (1748–1829) John Stafford Smith (1750–1836) John Marsh (1752–1828) Thomas Linley the younger (1756–1778) Stephen...
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