the song that was being played by the quartet while the ship was sinking (in the 1997 production of Titanic) was callled: Nearer My God To Thee.
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Some passengers grouped together to sing hymns, one of which was Abide With Me, although there were other hymns sung, reports of which vary.
The story that ship's band leader Wally Hartley and his orchestra played Nearer, My God To Thee and the hymn Autumn are a myth- they didn't, they just played cheerful ragtime numbers to try and keep the passenger's courage up until the band could not longer stand upright or hold their instruments. None of the orchestra survived the sinking.
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no the band did not survive only rose one of the girls did
The band continued to play their music even though the boat was sinking
In the 1997 movie, the band played "Orphues" during the sinking to keep hope alive for the passengers, even though it all seemed lost when the Titanic finally sanked
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no the band did not survive only rose one of the girls did
The ship band.
The band continued to play their music even though the boat was sinking
That would be Wallace Hartley. He and the rest of the band perished in the sinking.
In the 1997 movie, the band played "Orphues" during the sinking to keep hope alive for the passengers, even though it all seemed lost when the Titanic finally sanked
The Titanic band boarded Titanic as 2nd class passengers. Titanic's band were just the entertainers for 1st class.
Dance Band on the Titanic was created in 1976.
The lead musician of the band on Titanic was Wallace Hartley.
I don't think anyone was singing - there was however a band playing: The Band was asked to play some music to keep the passengers calm and they did. Theu played up until the very end and not one of them serviced the disaster.
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