One of the most recognizable English-language folk songs, first published by Sarah Josepha Hale and later popularized through Thomas Edison's early phonograph recordings.
A piano journey reimagining the classic melody through Renaissance polyphony, Baroque ornamentation, Classical clarity, Romantic passion, Jazz harmonies, and modern pop rhythms.
This popular English-language nursery rhyme is believed to have been inspired by true events involving Mary Sawyer and her lamb in 1816 Massachusetts, later set to music and popularized in songbooks
"Mary Had A Little Lamb" is a 19th-century nursery rhyme based on a true story of a girl named Mary Sawyer. Its melody became a pioneering example in early sound recording history.
A popular nursery rhyme from the 19th century, often attributed to Sarah Josepha Hale. The melody is one of the earliest ever recorded by Thomas Edison on his phonograph.