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- Hiawatha_(A_Summer_Idyl) abstract "\"Hiawatha (A Summer Idyl)\" is a popular song written by Neil Moret (Charles N. Daniels) in 1901. James J. O'Dea (1870–1914) added lyrics in 1903 and the music was re-subtitled \"(His Song to Minnehaha)\".\"Hiawatha\" was extremely popular when released, and sold half a million copies. It has been recorded numerous times and started a decade long fad for \"Indian\" songs.\"Hiawatha\" was named for Hiawatha, Kansas, not for Longfellow's poem.".
- Hiawatha_(A_Summer_Idyl) comment "\"Hiawatha (A Summer Idyl)\" is a popular song written by Neil Moret (Charles N. Daniels) in 1901. James J. O'Dea (1870–1914) added lyrics in 1903 and the music was re-subtitled \"(His Song to Minnehaha)\".\"Hiawatha\" was extremely popular when released, and sold half a million copies. It has been recorded numerous times and started a decade long fad for \"Indian\" songs.\"Hiawatha\" was named for Hiawatha, Kansas, not for Longfellow's poem.".