He’d Nothing but His Violin by DALLAS, Mary Kyle
by LibriVox
January 1, 1970 10:00 am
LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of He’d Nothing but His Violin by Mary Kyle Dallas. This was the Weekly Poetry project for March 10, 2013.
According to an article in the New York Times, Mary Kyle Dallas was born in Philadelphia, PA and married Jacob A. Dallis when she was twenty. She wrote for the New York Ledger for over fifteen years.
A few comments from our readers.
“What a lovely delicate little piece.” (AlanW)
“Here is my version of this sweet melodious poem. This one definitely rings a bell with me, as my wife and I were entertainers also (and even still do it occasionally) but not quite under such meager circumstances as this couple.” (LenXZ1) (Summary by David Lawrence)
Recent Episodes
He'd Nothing but His Violin - Read by AW
55 years agoHe'd Nothing but His Violin - Read by DL
55 years agoHe'd Nothing but His Violin - Read by Elli
55 years agoHe'd Nothing but His Violin - Read by FS
55 years agoHe'd Nothing but His Violin - Read by JCM
55 years agoHe'd Nothing But His Violin - Read by JCS
55 years agoHe'd Nothing but His Violin - Read by JM
55 years agoHe'd Nothing but His Violin - Read by LAH
55 years agoHe'd Nothing but His Violin - Read by LLW
55 years agoHe'd Nothing but His Violin - Read by MC
55 years ago