Down by the Old Mill Stream
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"Down by the Old Mill Stream" is a song written by Tell Taylor
Tell Taylor
William "Tell" Taylor was a United States songwriter. By far his biggest hit was "Down by the Old Mill Stream" from 1910, one of the most commercially successful Tin Pan Alley publications of the era. The song was published by Forster Music Publishing Company of Chicago. Taylor was born in...

. It was one of the most popular songs of the early 20th century.

It was written in 1908 while Taylor was sitting on the banks of the Blanchard River in Northwest Ohio. Reportedly, Taylor's friends convinced him not to publish the song believing it was not of commercial value. Two years later, Taylor did publish it in 1910 and introduced the song to the public with performances by the vaudeville quartet The Orpheus Comedy Four. While the group sang the song at a Woolworth
F. W. Woolworth Company
The F. W. Woolworth Company was a retail company that was one of the original American five-and-dime stores. The first successful Woolworth store was opened on July 18, 1879 by Frank Winfield Woolworth in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, as "Woolworth's Great Five Cent Store"...

 store in Kansas City, the song became so popular with customers, they sold out all 1,000 copies of its sheet music Taylor had with him. Since then over 4 million copies of the song's sheet music has been sold and it has been a staple for barbershop quartets
Barbershop music
Barbershop vocal harmony, as codified during the barbershop revival era , is a style of a cappella, or unaccompanied vocal music characterized by consonant four-part chords for every melody note in a predominantly homophonic texture...

.

Tom Lehrer, in the song, "We will all go together when we Go", parodied this song in the middle section, with a stride piano, with the following words: "Down by the old Maelstrom/ They'll be a storm before the Calm"/.

Lyrics

(Verse 1)

My darling I am dreaming of the days gone by,

When you and I were sweethearts beneath the summer sky;

Your hair has turned to silver the gold has faded too;

But still I will remember, where I first met you.

(Verse 2)

The old mill wheel is silent and has fallen down,

The old oak tree has withered and lies there on the ground;

While you and I are sweethearts the same as days of yore;

Although we've been together, forty years and more.

(Chorus)

Down by the old mill stream where I first met you,

With your eyes of blue, dressed in gingham too,

It was there I knew that you loved me true,

You were sixteen, my village queen, by the old mill stream.

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