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1892 in music

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See also: 1891 in music, other events of 1892, 1893 in music and the list of 'years in music'.

Events

  • "After The Ball" becomes the first sheet music to sell over 1 million copies (for a single publisher in a single year)
  • “After The Ball”     w.m. Charles K. Harris
  • “The Bowery”     w. Charles H. Hoyt m. Percy Gaunt
  • “Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow-Wow”     w.m. Joseph Tabrar
  • “Daisy Bell” (aka "A Bicycle Built For Two")     w.m. Harry Dacre
  • “Flanagan”     w.m. C. W. Murphy & William Letters
  • “The Holy City”     w. Frederick Edward Weatherly m. Stephen Adams
  • “Molly And I And The Baby”     w.m. Harry Kennedy
  • “My Old Dutch”     w. Albert Chevalier m. Charles Ingle
  • “My Sweetheart's The Man In The Moon”     w.m. James Thornton
  • “The Sweetest Story Ever Told”     w.m. R. M. Stults

Births

Deaths