After I've called you sweetheart :
(How can I call you friend) /
music by Little Jack Little ; words by Bernie Grossman ; a Rube Bennett arrangement.
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In collection: | Stephen Griffin Collection |
Format: | Musical Score Book |
Language: | English |
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Chicago :
Milton Weil Music Co.,
©1927.
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Notes: | For voice and piano with ukelele chord diagrams. Advertising on unnumbered page includes musical incipits for the songs 'I'd love to call you my sweetheart' by Joe Goodwin [and others]; 'There's a little white house on a little green hill'; 'Tie me to your apron strings again'; 'Looking at the world thru rose colored glasses'; 'Stars (are the windows of heaven)'; 'Talking to the moon'; 'When I first met Mary' and 'It's a happy old world after all'. Printed by "Rayner, Dalheim & Co., music printers, Chicago." "A Worth-Weil song."--Cover "Featured by Heller and Riley"--Cover Cover illustration: B & w photo of Heller and Riley with yellow floral border. Advertisement and excerpt of 'I'd love to call you sweetheart' on page 2 Physical description: 1 score (5 pages) ; 31 cm First line of text: I tried my best to be all that I ought to be First line of text: After I've called you sweetheart, how can I call you friend? more |