"Cherry Ripe" started out as a poem by Robert Herrick (1591–1674) which later became a song with the addition of music composed by Charles Edward Horn (1786–1849). The resulting song became very popular essentially becoming a traditional folk song. It was used in the Play "Paul Pry" from 1825, where it was first sung by the actress and opera singer Madame Vestris, but it has also featured on many concert programmes and films. Here we present an arrangement for Piano Solo. The sheet music and audio downloads can be accessed using the links in the left-hand menu. The original song and alternative instrumental version are also available on mfiles via this link to Cherry Ripe - Piano/Vocal/Instrumental.
Here is a video of Cherry Ripe for piano solo:
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