Pauline Brutting Story (September 1870 - June 10, 1952) was an American composer and publisher who wrote ragtime pieces for piano and patriotic songs during World War I, including one based on a text by Helen Keller.
Biography
Story was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she attended the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. She married John F. Story in 1890, and they had four children. She lived in New York City before moving to St. Petersburg, Florida, in 1927.
StoryâÂÂs Dance of the Frowsy Heads was recorded commercially by Columbia in 1913. She published some of her own music under the imprints of âÂÂP.B. Storyâ and âÂÂStoryâÂÂs Music House,â which in 1918 was located at 111 E. 176th St New York City. Her music was also published by William H. Anstead, Brehm Brothers, Gordon & Sons, Frank Harding, Howley, Haviland and Dresser, Philip Kussel, Frank K. Root, and M. Witmark & Sons.
Compositions
Piano
- Dance of the Curly Wigs
- Dance of the Dandelions
- Dance of the Frowsy Heads
- GypsyâÂÂs Carnival
- Keep A Shufflinâ Ragtime Dance
- Majeste Schottische
- My MommaâÂÂs with the Angels
- Night in Naples Waltz
- Rambling Sam Ragtime March
- Sweet Persimmons March and Two-Step
- Youthful Fancies
- Tonkawa, Indian Characteristic Two-Step
- Tootsy Wootsy
Vocal
- âÂÂAllied Soldiersâ Anthemâ (text by Annie McCullough McHenry)
- âÂÂAmerica Needs Youâ (text by Clara Kennedy)
- âÂÂDown the Wrong and Raise the Rightâ (text by M. R. McKee)
- âÂÂFire at the Hotel Windsorâ (text by Robert H. Brennen)
- âÂÂFor Home and Country and the Rightâ (text by James W. OâÂÂBrien)
- âÂÂGee! I Wish I was a Boyâ (text by George H. Jeanguenat)
- âÂÂGet a Bond, Boys, and Be Happyâ (text by J. W. Spencer)
- âÂÂHe Died on the Fighting Lineâ (text by Robert H. Brennen)
- âÂÂI Could Gaze Forever, and Dream Sweet Dreams of Youâ (text and melody by Charity Westover; arranged by Pauline Story)
- âÂÂI Long to See the Old Home Once Againâ (text by Robert H. Brennen)
- âÂÂI Want My Mamaâ (text by Robert H. Brennen)
- âÂÂIâÂÂve Just Got Back from Overseasâ (text by Genevieve Eleine Swartz; melody by William E. William Giles; arranged by Pauline Story)
- âÂÂJustice First, Then Fatherly Loveâ (text by Josephine Alter
- âÂÂMy Boyâ (text by A. J. Cook)
- âÂÂ(The) Picture That He Held Close to His Heartâ (text by Violet Graffious)
- âÂÂRing Down the Curtain, I CanâÂÂt Sing Tonightâ (text by Robert H. Brennen; orchestra accompaniment available)
- âÂÂSheâÂÂs a Singer But a Lady Just the Sameâ (text by Robert H. Brennen)
- âÂÂSoldier Boys Are Coming Homeâ (text by T. I. Manley)
- âÂÂ(The) Star of Blue Has Changed to Star of GoldâÂÂ
- âÂÂStars and Stripes Foreverâ (text by Joseph Albertini)
- âÂÂ(The) Stars and Stripes Shall Win, Prevailâ (text by Salome Severn)
- âÂÂTheyâÂÂre the Sons of the Sons of Ireland, and They Carry the Guns Todayâ (text by John J. Carney)
- âÂÂTired Outâ (text by Robert H. Brennen)
- âÂÂTo Victory, to Victory, with Wilson Our President as Our Guideâ (text by John J. Carney)
- âÂÂUncle Sam is Callingâ (text by Helen Keller)
- âÂÂU.S.A. Boys are Off for Germanyâ (text by G. Brothers)
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