EPISODE · Jul 4, 2026 · 6 MIN
SEVEN DAFFODILS- an original 1960 song by Lee Hayes and Fran Moseley.
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"Seven Daffodils” (the song) is not to be confused with the traditional poem by William Wordsworth, Seven Daffodils. That was circa 1804. Yet in 1960, two great artists in music and singing came out with “Seven Daffodils, a song to become a wonderful and original theme, making waves among the music lovers of the day. The song was written and composed by two artists with a heart for good music, Lee Hayes and Fran Moseley. Their combination of Lyrics and folk-type music did work for the theme. The song was recorded by several groups interested in the new song, but it was the Brothers Four who, in 1966, recorded the song and made it part of their repertoire. It was another success for everyone. Now, years later, the song remains a good historical theme from those days. Emiliano Martín recites the lyrics of this song for the listeners of Poesia con Voz. We encourage you to subscribe to the program and discover the history of classical lyrics and other poems. Click the heart symbol to show you enjoyed the audio. If you did, please share it with your peers, and enjoy good health.
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SEVEN DAFFODILS- an original 1960 song by Lee Hayes and Fran Moseley.
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