• The English composer
Henry David Leslie (1822–96) set this as a ballad for voice and piano, respelling as "Annabelle Lee". • The 1914 silent film
The Avenging Conscience is based on "Annabel Lee" and Poe's short story "
The Tell-Tale Heart". • 1968 Short Film "Annabel Lee" featuring
Paul Le Mat (an unknown at the time) and Margo Duke - directed by Ronald R. Morante and Producer Paul Wolff - won best International Short Subject Competition for Best Cinematography. All rights were sold to Warner Bros. ca. 1969. • An adapted version of the poem appears on
Sarah Jarosz's 2011 album,
Follow Me Down. •
Stevie Nicks recorded a version of this poem on her 2011 album
In Your Dreams. •
Joan Baez recorded a version of this poem on her 1967 album
Joan, with music by Don Dilworth. • The band
Alesana based three albums (
The Emptiness,
A Place Where the Sun Is Silent and
Confessions) on the poem and called it
The Annabel Trilogy. • The poem appears on
Marissa Nadler's album,
Ballads of Living and Dying. • An adaptation appears in the song "Three" by the band
La Dispute on their first spoken word EP,
Here, Hear. and in the song "Fall Down, Never Get Back Up Again" on their album
Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair. • The poem was set to music by the English composer
Joseph Charles Holbrooke (5 July 1878 – 5 August 1958) as a Ballad for voice and orchestra Op. 41b (1905) • An adapted version of the poem by Spanish group
Radio Futura on their album
La canción de Juan Perro, 1987 (music by Luis Auserón, lyric adapted by Santiago Auserón). • The poem was adapted as the song "Annabel Lee" on the
Tiger Army album
Tiger Army II: Power of Moonlite • The poem was translated to Hebrew by
Ze'ev Jabotinsky and performed by various Israeli artists, among them
Yossi Banai,
Yoni Bloch and
Shlomo Artzi (who performed the song both in Hebrew and in the original). • The poem was also the base for
Lady Midnight by
Cassandra Clare as the first book in the
Dark Artifices series. Each chapter title is taken directly from the poem. • The web series "Kissing in the Rain" features a shortened version of the poem with Sean Persaud as Edgar Allan Poe and
Mary Kate Wiles as Annabel Lee. Both actors reprised their roles for the web series "Edgar Allan Poe's Murder Mystery Dinner Party," though they are separate universes and their stories are not connected. • The band
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club made a song out of the poem. The piano led piece is an iTunes pre-order bonus track on their sixth studio album, ''
Beat the Devil's Tattoo''. The album title is itself a phrase taken from another Edgar Allan Poe short story, "
The Devil in the Belfry". • In the Disney movie,
Holes (film), the character Sam recites the poem to Kate to express his feelings for her. •
Alexander Veljanov recorded an adaptation called Lied für Annabel Lee in German for the Edgar Allan Poe Projekt - Visionen (Double Album) 2006. • The plot for the video game
The Dark Eye is a loose adaptation of the poem, which is read in-game by author
William S. Burroughs. • A song by the American indie rock band
Bright Eyes "Jetsabel removes the undesirables" shares some of the same themes and contains direct references. The last lines of the song are almost identical to the beginning of the last stanza of the poem. • "Another New World", a song based on this poem, appears on
Josh Ritter's 2010 album,
So Runs the World Away. The song was covered by the
Punch Brothers for their 2012 EP, Ahoy! In this version, Annabel Lee is the singer's beloved sailing ship, which is destroyed during a failed
polar expedition. • The progressive rock band Far from Your Sun set the poem to music on their 2015 album
In the Beginning... Was the Emotion. • In the 2015 book by Jenny Han,
P.S. I Still Love You, and its 2020 movie adaptation, the poem is used as a Valentine's Day gift, when the person giving the poem as a gift claims they wrote it. The name Annabel Lee is changed to Lara Jean. ==See also==