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- Q4744373 subject Q6829172.
- Q4744373 subject Q7694683.
- Q4744373 abstract "American Lullaby was a song published by Gladys Rich in 1932. The narrator of the piece is a nursemaid, who is putting the baby in her care to sleep. The lyrics suggest that the two share a relationship which is much deeper and more loving than that which the infant and her parents have. American Lullaby is a saddening commentary on how achieving the “American Dream” often ends with unintended results. In this specific case, the baby’s parents have achieved what is perceived to be the perfect life. Daddy is a successful stockbroker whose family has relative wealth; Mommy is gone to her bridge party and does not seem to interact with her child, allowing the nursemaid to provide what little nurturing her child receives.American Lullaby was dedicated to Helen-Claire Moyle, and its copyright is currently held be G. Schirmer (Inc.).This piece has been performed professionally by Clarissa Ocampo, Bridgette Cooper-Anderson, Jay Pierson, John O'Brien and The Louise Toppin Trio.".
- Q4744373 wikiPageWikiLink Q1773859.
- Q4744373 wikiPageWikiLink Q214100.
- Q4744373 wikiPageWikiLink Q5127072.
- Q4744373 wikiPageWikiLink Q6829172.
- Q4744373 wikiPageWikiLink Q7070221.
- Q4744373 wikiPageWikiLink Q7694683.
- Q4744373 comment "American Lullaby was a song published by Gladys Rich in 1932. The narrator of the piece is a nursemaid, who is putting the baby in her care to sleep. The lyrics suggest that the two share a relationship which is much deeper and more loving than that which the infant and her parents have. American Lullaby is a saddening commentary on how achieving the “American Dream” often ends with unintended results.".
- Q4744373 label "American Lullaby".