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Male and Female Impersonators Sheet Music Collection
SPC.2019.015  
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"I Live Up-Town," sung with unprecedented success by Tempest and Sunshine, words by Alfred Bryan, music by Geo W. Meyer 1911

Conditions Governing Use

New Zealand Building, New York, Broadway and 37th Street : F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.,
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"I Love The Ladies," introduced by Florenze Tempest, words by Grant Clark, music by Jean Schwartz 1914

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright by Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co..
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"It's the Wonderful Way He Loves," written especially for Miss Florence Tempest, words by Homer Wesley, music by Al. Piantadosi 1913

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright MCMXIII by Leo Fiest, Inc., Feist Building, New York. International Copyright Secured and Reserved. Ascherberg, Hopwood and Crew, Limited, London, England.
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"Nobody Lied (When They Said That I Cried Over You)," sung by Karyl Norman, lyrics by Karyl Norman and Hyatt Berry, music by Edwin J. Weber 1922

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright by Jerome H. Remick and Co., New York, Detroit, and Canada.
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"When I Marry You," words by Alfred Bryan, music by Albert Gumble 1908

Scope and Contents

Contains a photograph of male impersonator, Claire Romaine.

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright MCMVII, by Jerome H. Remick and Co., Successors to The Whitney Warner Pub. Co., Detroit, New York. Copyright, Canada, MCMVIII, by Jerome H. Remick Co. Propidad para la Republica Mexicana de Jerome H. Remick & Co., Detroit, y New York, Depositada, conforme a la ley.
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"Where the River Shannon Flows," words and music by James L. Russell, sung by John Russell of the Famous Russell Bros in the Principal Vaudeville Theaters and Matt J. Keefe of George Evans' "Honey Boy Minstrels" 1906

Conditions Governing Use

Published and Copyrighted MCMX by M. Witmark and Sons. 144 West 37th Str. New York, Chicago, San Francisco, London, Paris.