Duet for male and female voices with piano; "The Shubert Theatrical Company present Gertrude Hoffmann in Broadway to Paris"--Cover. "Lyric by Edward Madden, music by Max Hoffmann"--Cover; "Operatic edition"; List titles inset on the cover. Back cover contains excerpt from "The Maurice tango" by Silvio Hein; The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
Inside cover is an advertisement for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from the song "Sweetheart Days"; back cover is an advertisement, printed in blue, for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from the song "Silent Wooing"
"The terrific western song success"--Cover; "Dedicated to Rose Brown"--Caption; Words by Edward Madden, music by Dolly Jardon; Inside front cover a publisher's advertisement with the music of the refrain of You'll be sorry just too late; Back cover an advertisement for "the ballad hit of 1908": When they're bringing in the corn; The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
Song listed as sung by Frank McIntyre in "The Traveling Salesman"; back cover is a full page advertisement printed in red for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications" with a musical excerpt from "The Garden of Dreams" by Clare Kummer
"The novelty cowboy love song of the year" - Cover; Back cover contains four musical excerpts for the following songs: "Carissima," "Kisses," "One of the Boys," and "The Tourist."
Inside front cover is a large advertisement for the song "My Irish Molly O"; Back cover is a large advertisement for the song "We parted by the river Grace and I"; "March Song" - Cover
Song listed as sung by Frank McIntyre in "The Traveling Salesman"; back cover is a full page advertisement printed in red for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "New Songs" and "New Instrument Numbers" including a musical excerpt from the song "Are You Sincere" by Alfred Bryan and Albert Gumble