Daisy Bell
Song by Harry Dacre known for being used in early computer speech synthesis / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Bicycle Built for Two" redirects here. For bicycles made for multiple riders, see Tandem bicycle. For the 2018 short film, see Daisy Belle (film).
"Daisy Daisy" redirects here. For the TV play, see Daisy, Daisy (TV play).
"Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" is a song written in 1892 by British songwriter Harry Dacre with the well-known chorus "Daisy, Daisy / Give me your answer, do. / I'm half crazy / all for the love of you", ending with the words "a bicycle built for two". The song is said to have been inspired by Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick, one of the many mistresses of King Edward VII.[1][2] It is the earliest song sung using computer speech synthesis by the IBM 7094 in 1961, a feat that was referenced in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
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"Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built For Two)" | |
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Released | 1892 |
Genre | Music hall, standard |
Songwriter(s) | Harry Dacre |
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