
Janesville: I Love You Truly
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Carrie Jacobs Bond was the first woman to sell a million copies of a song.
Carrie Jacobs Bond turned her talent into a career after being widowed. Her parlor songs became so popular that by 1910 Jacobs Bond was the first woman composer to sell a million copies of sheet music. She also was the first woman to establish a music-publishing business in America, and her most recognized composition, "I Love You Truly," is still performed today.
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Janesville: I Love You Truly
Clip: Special | 5m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Carrie Jacobs Bond turned her talent into a career after being widowed. Her parlor songs became so popular that by 1910 Jacobs Bond was the first woman composer to sell a million copies of sheet music. She also was the first woman to establish a music-publishing business in America, and her most recognized composition, "I Love You Truly," is still performed today.
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