"Piano score by James Matte"--Foot of p. 3., Advertisements for other music on p. [1] at end., Autograph: Alice Sawyer., First line of text: What good is melody., For voice and piano., Includes ukulele chord diagrams., and Title p. illustration by Starmer has inset port. of Duke Ellington.
Publisher:
Gotham Music Service,
Subject (Name):
Mills, Irving, 1894-1985., Sawyer, Alice--Autograph., and Starmer.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Music., Popular music--United States--1931-1940, Popular music--United States--1931-1940., and Songs with piano.
Come listen all you galls and boys I's jist from Tuckheo and Veel about and turn about and do jis so
Description:
Advertising matter at foot of p. 3., By Thomas Dartmouth Rice., For voice and piano., From the collection of Paul Mellon., Illustration on t.p. of ragged African American man with hand on hip and two cabins in background., and Publisher's no.: No. 121.
Publisher:
J. Duncombe,
Subject (Name):
Mellon, Paul--Ownership. and Rice, Tom,--1808-1860.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans in popular culture, African Americans--Songs and music, African Americans--Songs and music., Minstrel music--United States, and Songs with piano.
Come listen all you galls and boys I's jist from Tuckyhoe, Mr. T. Rice as the original Jim Crow., and Weel about and turn about and do jis so
Description:
"[Jim Crow] was the invention of Thomas Dartmouth ('Daddy') Rice"--Series of old American songs / Brown University Library, no. 15., "1819-1831. Riley, E., 29 Chatham St. [New York]"--Early American sheet music / Dichter & Shapiro, p. 226., Caption title., Cover illustration: lithograph of ragged Afro-American man with hand on hip and 2 cabins in background, with caption "Mr. T. Rice as the original Jim Crow.", For voice and piano., From the collection of Paul Mellon., and Verses 1-4 printed on p. [2]; verses 5-44 printed on p. [3]
Publisher:
E. Riley
Subject (Name):
Mellon, Paul--Ownership. and Rice, Tom,--1808-1860.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Songs and music., Minstrel music--United States, Minstrel music--United States., and Songs with piano.
"A hit yesterday, a hit today, a hit to-morrow, aplogies to Ku Klux Klan.", "Lyric by Al Mars. Music by Clarence Krause"--P. 3., First line: Sambo Rastus is my name., Fox trot for solo voice and piano., Publisher's advertisement for other music on p. [1] at end., and Title p. illustration of a line of white Klansmen against a black background; inset photo of "The Krause-Drewery Novelty Orchestra, Dallas, Texas."
Publisher:
Krause & Mars,
Subject (Name):
Ku Klux Klan (1915- ), Ku Klux Klan (1915- )--Songs and music., and Mars, Al.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Songs and music., Blues (Music), Foxtrots., and Songs with piano.
Are you comin' out ma dusky maid, I'm gwine to sing a coon song, and My dusky maid
Description:
Color illustrated title page signed: Hassall., First line of chorus: Are you comin' out ma dusky maid., First line: I'm gwine to sing a coon song., Publisher's advertisement on unnumbered page at end., Song for voice and piano., Staff notation., and Stamp: Chappell & Co. Ltd.
Publisher:
Chappell & Co.,
Subject (Name):
Chappell and Co. Stamp., Chappell and Co., publisher., Cooper, Margaret, 1877-1922, performer., Grotesques, performer., and Hassall, John, 1868-1948, ill.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Songs and music., Popular music--1901-1910., and Popular music--1911-1920.
For voice and piano., Publisher's advertisement on title page verso and unnumbered page at end., Staff notation., and Stamp: Sample copy. Imperfect: upper right corner mutilated.
Accompanied by newspaper clipping, pasted in at end., Her eyes twin pools -- Your lips are wine -- Your eyes so deep -- The glory of the day was in her face., and With piano accompaniment.