Buck, Gene Creamer, Henry, 1879-1930 Europe, James Reese, 1881-1919
Published / Created:
c1912.
Call Number:
JWJ -V3 Eu74 D837
Image Count:
6
Description:
First line: Come along, my honey, Malinda, do; first line of chorus: Droop dem eyes., For high or medium voice and piano., and Title page illustration, signed "Gene Buck," in shades of orange and blue of a woman in a flowing dress seated outdoors, with round ph
Publisher:
Ted Snyder Co., Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., proprietors,
Subject (Topic):
Popular music--United States--1911-1920, Songs (High voice) with piano, and Songs (Medium voice) with piano
BEIN JWJ -V3 C674 In1: Stamp: Masonic Temple, Chicago., For medium voice and piano., "Sung with great success by Bob Cole ... in 'A trip to Coontown.'", First line of text: In South Africa, there a colony lies, called Dahomey., Title p. illustration includes photographic port. of Bob Cole., and Advertisements on p. [2] (1st count) and p. [1-3] at end.
Publisher:
Howley, Haviland & Co.
Subject (Geographic):
Benin
Subject (Topic):
Songs (Medium voice) with piano, Popular music, and Black people
First line of text: You needn't carry a watch., For medium or high voice and piano., Includes chord symbols., and Title p. illustrated with silhouette of a couple and inset ports. of Frances Langford, Jack Haley, Ozzie Nelson, Helen Walker, Rudy Vallee, Bob Grah
Publisher:
Melrose Music Corp.,
Subject (Topic):
Popular music--United States--1941-1950, Songs (High voice) with piano, and Songs (Medium voice) with piano
For high or medium voice and piano., Caption title: The moony, moony man., First line: Way up in the moon, there lives a great big yaller coon; first line of chorus: De moony moony man., Title p. illustration of a photo of a minstrel chorus with inset photo of George Evans signed: White., and Page [2] (1st count) and p. [1-2] at end blank; publisher's advertisement on p. [3] at end.
Publisher:
Chas. K. Harris
Subject (Geographic):
United States.
Subject (Topic):
Songs (High voice) with piano, Songs (Medium voice) with piano, Minstrel music, and African Americans
Careless love, If I were a little bird, and Love, oh love, oh careless love
Description:
"Uke. arr. by Millard G. Thomas"--P. 3., Additional lyrics by Martha E. Koenig and Spenser Williams on p. 5., For medium or high voice and piano, with chord diagrams for ukulele., Illustrated t.p., signed: Ray, with photographic portrait of Lena Horne., and Publisher's advertisement on p. [6].
Publisher:
Handy Brothers Music Co.
Subject (Name):
Handy Bros. Music Co., Koenig, Martha E., Thomas, Millard, G., and Williams, Spencer, 1889-1965
Subject (Topic):
Folk music--United States, Popular music--1921-1930, Songs (High voice) with piano, and Songs (Medium voice) with piano
First line of text: John Henry Jenkins took his gal to a masquerade affair
Description:
"Clarice Vance, the Southern singer, song hits.", For medium or high voice and piano., Illustrated title page, signed: Starmer, with photographic portrait of Clarice Vance., and Publisher’s advertisements on p. [6].
Publisher:
Jerome H. Remick & Co
Subject (Name):
Smith, Chris, 1879-1949 and Starmer
Subject (Topic):
Popular music --1901-1910, Songs (High voice) with piano, and Songs (Medium voice) with piano
Score, holograph, dated 1862 Aug 25 (Le fleur) and Aug 26 (Le crucifix). A fragment of Guitare, song, with text by Auguste, comte de Villiers de L’Isle-Adam, dated [1862] Aug 23, is on the recto of the first page
Description:
Jules Massenet, French composer. and Fleur et le papillon: song, with text by Victor Hugo. Composed 1862. Crucifix: song, with text by Alphonse de Lamartine. Composed 1862.