The man that broke the bank at Monte Carlo
sung by Charles Coborn /
written and composed by Fred Gilbert; arranged by Alfred Leggett.
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Format: | Musical Score Book |
Language: | English |
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London (195 Oxfrod Street, W.) :
Francis, Day & Hunter,
[n.d.]
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Notes: | Cover title. Plate no . : F & D 3289 Key of G major. Cover title bears photograph of Fred Gilbert. First line of text: 'I've just got here, thro' Paris...' For voice and piano or banjo accompaniment. Additional information about this item may be available on the National Library of Ireland's Flickr photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/yournlireland/5721781072/ Physical description: 1 score (4 p.) 34 cm more |
Sheet music for "The Man that Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo", a popular song which James Joyce, who had a fine voice, is said to have enjoyed performing.
NLI Ref.: MU-sb-688
Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland
Tags:
James Joyce, Sheet music, Charles Coborn, Fred Gilbert, The Man that broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, National Library of Ireland
Comments
HarborIndiana
One of the best comedic songs ever.
Coborn's great performance:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx1SWS1MFbU#t=14
Posted: 16.08.2014