The Old House at Home explained

"The Old House at Home" is a sentimental 19th century ballad written by Thomas Haynes Bayly (1797–1839).

The lyrics are a two stanza poem about childhood and yearning for home:

"Oh! the old house at home where my forefathers dwelt,

Where a child at the feet of my mother I knelt,

Where she taught me the pray'r, where she read me the page,

Which, if infancy lisps, is the solace of age;

My heart, 'mid all changes, wherever I roam,

Ne'er loses its love for the old house at home!"[1]

The song came to the public attention after being set to music by Edward Loder. It first appeared in Loder's 1838 opera "Francis the First".[2] This was one of Loder's lesser operas, which were merely vehicles for his lucrative popular songs.[3] A review of the opening night was less than complimentary; "The few of the public who were present thought it the most stupid piece of trash that ever disgraced the stage; in which opinion we entirely agree with them...".[4] Nevertheless, the song was soon very popular on both sides of the Atlantic.[5]

Other uses

The title of the song was re-used by Edward Loder's cousin, the composer and conductor George Loder (1816–1868), for a musical entertainment that he co-wrote in 1862, which did not include the song itself.[6]

There are currently 25 public houses in England with the name "Old House at Home", probably named after the original song.[7]

References

  1. http://xtf.lib.virginia.edu/xtf/view?docId=chadwyck_ep/uvaGenText/tei/chep_3.0930.xml;chunk.id=d483;toc.depth=1;toc.id=d383;brand=default;query=Oh,_the_old_house_at_home#1 Songs, Ballads, and Other Poems by the late Thomas Haynes Bayly; Edited by his Widow. In Two Volumes
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=XaXQAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22the+old+house+at+home%22+ballad&pg=PA16 The New-Yorker, Volume 7 No 1, p.16 (March 23 1839)
  3. https://www.jstor.org/pss/951822 The Musical Times Vol. 107, No. 1478, April 1966
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=1KPHtO3mpLAC&dq=Loder+opera+%22Francis+the+First%22&pg=PA716 The Literary Gazette Volume 22, p.716 (November 1838)
  5. [s:Loder, Edward James (DNB00)|Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 34: Loder, Edward James]
  6. http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/vicpamphlets/inter/240353.shtml Words of the songs and description of the personations, in the new and original entertainment, The Old House at Home: written and composed by Frank Ibberson Jervis and George Loder.
  7. http://www.youngs.co.uk/pub-detail.asp?PubID=306 The Old House at Home (Dorking) Website