He and Stephen wrote at least one song together, and a stage work that ... to it once the "Social Orchestra" was completed. Foster's "Hard Times Come Again No More," published in early 1855 ...
but will follow Stephen home after a few weeks. January 17: With the country in a financial downturn, Foster writes "Hard Times Come Again No More." The song will prove an enduring expression of ...
I took him a lot. I took him a Stephen Foster song, "Hard Times Come Again No More." He goes, "I can't believe I've never heard this song before. And I was like, how did you not know that?
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One of BBC Radio Suffolk's longest serving presenters, Stephen joined the station shortly after it opened in 1990. Before that he spent eight years at Electric House working for Radio Orwell.