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wrote a song titled "Richard Corry" which was inspired by the poem. The difference in spelling from Cory to Corry is because the band has a personal friend whose last name is Corry.
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The American composer Charles Naginski wrote the music to "Richard Cory", published 1940, included in Thomas Hampson's Album "I hear America singing" from 2001.
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included a musical interpretation of the poem as the 8th track on their 1964 album “New Dimensions in Folk Songs”, a collection of poems set to original music.
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poems. The poem describes a person who is wealthy, well educated, mannerly, and admired by the people in his town. Despite all this, he takes his own life.
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Author George Flynn also directly references the original poem (and Simon and Garfunkel version) prominently in his novel
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misquotes the poem in the episode "The Case of the Envious Editor" of the
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released a song titled "Richard Cory" based on the poem, in October 2020.
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performed the Simon & Garfunkel adaptation on their album
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wrote a variation of the poem for the Introduction to his
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Robinson wrote "Richard Cory" around the same time as "
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