Barnum and Bailey's Favorite
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"Barnum and Bailey's Favorite" is a circus march written by Karl King for the circus of the same name in 1913.[1]
"Barnum and Bailey's Favorite", often referred to as "The Granddaddy of Circus Marches", was composed by Karl King in 1913[2] and was published through C. L. Barnhouse Company. King's earliest known compositions date from 1909 with this, his most famous work, being composed in only his fifth year of composing.[2]
King played Baritone horn in many circus bands including Barnum and Bailey's, for more than a decade.[2] As is common in his compositions, Karl King made the baritone part a major voice in the march.[3]
King was asked by the bandmaster of the Barnum and Bailey Circus Ned Brill to write a march for the circus.[4] This has become his most famous composition, being called "the finest work written to celebrate 'The Greatest Show on Earth'"[5] and is one of the most recognizable marches of all time.[2]