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- After_the_Ball_(song) abstract "After the Ball is a popular song written in 1891 by Charles K. Harris. The song is a classic waltz in 3/4 time. In the song, an older man tells his niece why he has never married. He saw his sweetheart kissing another man at a ball, and he refused to listen to her explanation. Many years later, after the woman had died, he discovered that the man was her brother. "After the Ball" became the most successful song of its era, which at that time was gauged by the sales of sheet music. In 1892 it sold over two million copies of sheet music. Its total sheet music sales exceed five million copies, making it the best seller in Tin Pan Alley's history.".
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- After_the_Ball_(song) subject Category:1891_songs.
- After_the_Ball_(song) subject Category:Songs_with_music_by_Charles_K._Harris.
- After_the_Ball_(song) subject Category:Waltzes.
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- After_the_Ball_(song) comment "After the Ball is a popular song written in 1891 by Charles K. Harris. The song is a classic waltz in 3/4 time. In the song, an older man tells his niece why he has never married. He saw his sweetheart kissing another man at a ball, and he refused to listen to her explanation. Many years later, after the woman had died, he discovered that the man was her brother. "After the Ball" became the most successful song of its era, which at that time was gauged by the sales of sheet music.".
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- After_the_Ball_(song) depiction AftertheBallSheet.jpg.
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