- Aura Lea - Wikipedia
" Aura Lea " (sometimes spelled " Aura Lee ") is an American Civil War song about a maiden It was written by W W Fosdick (lyrics) and George R Poulton (music) The melody was used in Elvis Presley 's 1956 hit song "Love Me Tender"
- AURALEE | Official Website
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- Aura Lee by Jim Reeves - YouTube
Elvis Presley did it later with the titel Love me Tender Sorry for the poor quality
- Free Lead Sheet – Aura Lee – Michael Kravchuk
Aura Lee, an American song about a maiden, was composed by George R Poulton and William W Fosdick in 1861 The song was initially shown as Aura Lea, and not Aura Lee, in the original sheet music
- Song: Aura Lee written by George Poulton, W. W. Fosdick | SecondHandSongs
The song Aura Lee was written by George Poulton and W W Fosdick and was first performed by Geo Campbell It was covered by Glenn Toussaint, Timothy Seaman featuring Ann Robinson, Stephanie Jackson, Ricardo Caliente and other artists
- Aura Lee | Civil War Wiki | Fandom
Aura Lee was memorably sung by Frances Farmer and a male chorus in the 1936 film Come and Get It, based on Edna Ferber 's novel The television comedy F Troop used a variation of the song to welcome saloon singer Laura Lee in the episode "She's Only a Build in a Girdled Cage"
- Aura Lee - IMDb
Growing up in Belgium, Aura Lee was no stranger to the stage, being a flutist and a choir singer She graduated in Art and Movies where she learned how to write and direct a movie
- Published Transcriptions – Aura Lea Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
Aura Lea Lyrics: When the blackbird in the Spring 'Neath the willow tree Sat and rocked, I heard him sing Singing Aura Lea! Aura Lea!, Aura Lea! Maid of golden hair
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