The Kentucky Volunteer
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PublishedJanuary 6, 1794
Lyricist(s)"A Lady of Philadelphia"
| "The Kentucky Volunteer" | |
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A print of the original sheet music for "The Kentucky Volunteer," 1794 | |
| Song | |
| Published | January 6, 1794 |
| Label | Carr & Co. Musical Repository |
| Composer(s) | Raynor Taylor |
| Lyricist(s) | "A Lady of Philadelphia" |
"The Kentucky Volunteer" is a song published in the United States on January 6, 1794. Its music was composed by Raynor Taylor and its lyrics by "a Lady of Philadelphia".[1] It is noteworthy for being the first musical composition copyrighted under the new United States Constitution.[2] It was also the first work published by Benjamin Carr, an English musician who had just immigrated to Philadelphia from England, to become the country's most prolific printer of music in that decade. The actual identity of the lyricist remains a mystery.
