Description: Where As My Little Dog Gone, Country Music, Country Waltz, royalty-free stock music, royalty free background music and music for videos
Keywords: Where As My Little Dog Gone, royalty-free stock music, royalty free background music, music for videos, stock music downloads, film music, stock music, flash music, download music clips, license music, royalty-free production music, music loops, music library, world music, royalty free mp3, music licensing, cheap royalty free music, music for tv, corporate music, tv music, television music, royalty free audio, royalty free music library, commercial music, stock music loops, music for video, royalty free music loops, flash music loops, royalty free sound, business music, auto commercial music, backgrounds and music, music library companies, Country music USA Philadelphia Pennsylvania born music box dog pet animal waltz fun children nursery rhyme comedy songwriter original ringtone pioneer heritage Septimus Winner 11 May 1827 – 22 November 1902 was an American songwriter of the 19th century He used his own name, and also the pseudonyms Alice Hawthorne, Percy Guyer, Mark Mason, Apsley Street, and Paul Stenton He was also a teacher, performer, and music publisher of his successes, and still familiar, is "Der Deitcher's Dog", or "Oh Where, oh Where as my Little Dog Gone", a text that Winner set to the German folk tune "In Lauterbach hab' ich mein' Strumpf verlor'n" in 1864, which recorded massive sales during Winner's lifetime The first verse of "Der Deitcher's Dog" is particularly noteworthy as its first verse is a popular nursery rhyme:
Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone?
Oh where, oh where can he be?
With his ears cut short, and his tail cut long,
Oh where, oh where is he?
In 1862, Winner was arrested for treason because he wrote and published a song entitled "Give Us Back Our Old Commander: Unbelievable in a democracy
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