"In the Gloaming" is an 1877 British song composed by Annie Fortescue Harrison with lyrics taken from a poem by Meta Orred.
Orred's poem (of the same title as the song) appeared in her 1874 book Poems.
[1] "Gloaming" is a regional dialect term of Scots origin denoting "twilight".
[citation needed] The 1877 song, a lament of romantic regret, was very popular in the United States that year,[1] and was again popularized in America in the 1910s by a recording made by The American Quartet with Will Oakland.
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