Annie Lisle
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"Annie Lisle" is the name of an 1857 ballad
Ballad
A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads were particularly characteristic of British and Irish popular poetry and song from the later medieval period until the 19th century and used extensively across Europe and later the Americas, Australia and North Africa. Many...

 by Boston, Massachusetts songwriter
Songwriter
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 H. S. Thompson
H. S. Thompson
Henry S. Thompson was an American songwriter of the mid-nineteenth century.Little is known of Thompson other than his works, mainly syrupy ballads used in blackface minstrel shows; 48 works were published under the name H. S. Thompson between 1849 and 1885....

 first published by Moulton & Clark of Newburyport, Massachusetts
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, and later by Oliver Ditson & Co. It is about the death of a young maiden, by what some have speculated to be tuberculosis
Tuberculosis
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, although the lyric does not explicitly mention tuberculosis, or "consumption" as it was called then. The song might have slipped into obscurity had the tune not been adopted by countless colleges, universities, and high schools worldwide as their respective alma mater
Alma mater
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 songs.

Alma Maters

The first college to have used the tune in a spirit song seems to have been Cornell University
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. In 1870, students Archibald Weeks and Wilmot Smith wrote "Far Above Cayuga's Waters
Far Above Cayuga's Waters
"Far Above Cayuga's Waters" is Cornell University's alma mater. The lyrics were composed circa 1870 by roommates Archibald Croswell Weeks, 1872, and Wilmot Moses Smith, 1874, and set to the tune of "Annie Lisle", a popular 1857 ballad by H. S. Thompson about a heroine dying of...

" and used an adaptation of Thompson's melody. Many other colleges and high schools, almost certainly influenced by Cornell's version, have since created their own renditions. Some include:
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  • American University of Beirut
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    , Lawrence, Massachusetts
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    , The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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    , Penang, Malaysia (in Chinese)
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  • College of William & Mary, James Southall Wilson
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  • Cornell University
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    , Chesapeake, Virginia
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  • Eastern Nazarene College
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    , Ramsey, New Jersey
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  • Farmington Senior High School, Farmington, Missouri
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  • Franklin College, Franklin, Indiana
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  • Gainesville High School (Florida), Gainesville, Florida
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    , Pulaski, Tennessee
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  • Howard Payne University
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    , Brownwood, Texas
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  • Hwa Chong Institution
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    , Ider, Alabama
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    , Terre Haute, Indiana
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    , 1912
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  • Milan High School, Milan, Tennessee
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  • Millsaps College
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    , Jackson, MS, circa 1914
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    , Silver Spring, Maryland
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  • Moravian College
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    , J. Kenneth Pfohl, 1900
  • Murray State University
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    , A.B. Austin, 1935
  • North Greenville University
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  • Northern Lehigh High School
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    , Slatington, Pennsylvania
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  • Oglethorpe County High School, Lexington, Georgia
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  • Orange High School
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    , Orange, California
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  • Paulsboro High School
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    , Paulsboro, New Jersey
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  • Peninsula Catholic High School
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    , Newport News, Virginia
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  • John H. Reagan High School, Houston, Texas
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  • Redlands High School
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    , Redlands, California
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  • Reinhardt University, Waleska, Georgia
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  • Ripon College
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    , Ripon, Wisconsin
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  • Roanoke Bible College
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    , Sarah P. Bondurant, 1948
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    , 1927
  • Soochow University
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    , Taipei (in Chinese)
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Lyrics

Down where the waving willows
’Neath the sunbeams smile,
Shadow’d o’er the murm’ring waters
Dwelt sweet Annie Lisle;
Pure as the forest lily,
Never tho’t of guile
Had its home within the bosom
Of sweet Annie Lisle.

CHORUS
Wave willows, murmur waters,
Golden sunbeams, smile!
Earthly music cannot waken
Lovely Annie Lisle.

Sweet came the hallow’d chiming
Of the Sabbath bell,
Borne on the morning breezes
Down the woody dell.
On a bed of pain and anguish
Lay dear Annie Lisle,
Chang’d were the lovely features,
Gone the happy smile.

[CHORUS]

"Raise me in your arms, O Mother;
Let me once more look
On the green and waving willows
And the flowing brook.
Hark! the sound of angel music
From the choirs above!
Dearest mother, I am going;
Surely God is love."

[CHORUS]

In popular culture

The tune is also used in the parting song for the Kellerman Resort in the 1987 film Dirty Dancing
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, as well as the tune sung by the Purdue University
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 Students in the 1953 Film Titanic
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.

The tune was featured in Hey Arnold!
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as the school song of PS-118
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