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Passing show of 1917.
- Title
- Passing show of 1917.
- Publication
- New York : [various publishers], c1917.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Notated music | Supervised use | M.C. (Passing show of 1917) | Performing Arts Research Collections - Music |
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- Description
- 9 vocal scores.
- Subjects
- Note
- The passing show of 1917 opened at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City on April 26, 1917 (information from IBDB.com).
- Contents
- Bedouin girl / lyrics by Harold Atteridge, music by Sigmund Romberg -- Good-bye Broadway, hello France / words by C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, music by Billy Baskette -- I've a little bit o' Scoth in me / lyrics by Harold Atteridge, music by Sigmund Romberg --I'll be a college boy's dear / lyrics by Harold Atteridge, music by Sigmund Romberg and Otto Motzan -- It's a long way to Berlin but we'll get there / words by Arthur Fields, music by Leon Flatow -- Meet me at the station dear / words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, music by Ted Snyder -- A table for two / lyrics by Harold Atteridge, music by Ray Perkins -- The willow tree / lyrics by Harold Atteridge, music by Sigmund Romberg -- Won't you send a letter to me? / lyrics by Harold Atteridge, music by Sigmund Romberg.
- Call Number
- M.C. (Passing show of 1917)
- Title
- Passing show of 1917.
- Imprint
- New York : [various publishers], c1917.
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- Added Author
- Flatow, Leon, 1889-1944.Fields, Arthur. LyricistBaskette, Billy.Reisner, C. Francis. LyricistDavis, Benny, 1895-1979. LyricistYoung, Joe, 1889-1939. LyricistLewis, Sam M., 1885-1959. LyricistSnyder, Ted, 1881-1965.Perkins, Ray, 1896-1969.Motzan, Otto, 1880-1937.Romberg, Sigmund, 1887-1951.Atteridge, Harold Richard, 1886-1938. Lyricist
- Research Call Number
- M.C. (Passing show of 1917)