"Words by Vincent Bryan" "Music by Henriette Blanke Belcher"--Cover; Popular edition; Extra verses before score; Back cover an advertisement with excerpt and miniaturized picture of cover for "Can't you see"; 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.
Rag Twostep; Back cover is an advertisement for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "New Waltzes", includes musical excerpts from the songs "In Love's Net Waltzes" and "Love-Tree"; Plate number: 2309
Back cover includes advertisements and musical excerpts for various works, including;"When the Sun Sinks in the Golden West", "When the Golden Corn is Waving, Dora Dear, and May Irwin's "Don't Argify".
Inside cover includes and advert and musical excerpt for "Goodbye Mamie" by Theodore Morse; Back cover also includes advertisements and musical excerpts for another Theodore Morse song titled "Arrah Wanna".
Song is listed as "As Featured in F. Ziegfeld Jr.'s Revue "Follies of 1909" at the Jardin De Paris Atop the New York Theatre"; back cover is an advertisement, printed in blue, for Jerome H. Remick & Co.'s "Latest Publications", includes a musical excerpt from the song "My Pony Boy"
Back cover is a text advertisement for various songs published by the Standard Music Pub. Co.; p. 3 "To Jacob Henry Ellis. Wireless Operator."; Cover - "Composer of Pickles & Peppers and Live Wires Rag"
Inside front cover is a full page musical excerpt for the song "A Lady of Quality" by Fred S. Stone; page three has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the song "When Knighthood Was in Flower" by L.V. Gustin; page four has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the song "A Lady of Quality Waltzes" by Fred S. Stone; page five has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the song "Topsy Turvy" by L.V. Gustin; page six has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the song "Ma Rag Time Baby"; page seven has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the song "Hearts are Trumps" by L.W. Young; page eight has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the song "The Bos'n Rag"; page nine has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the songs "She Loved Him Just the Same" and "I'll Make Dat Black Gal Love Me"; inside back cover is a full page musical excerpt for the song "Topsy Turvy" by Louise V. Gustin; back cover is a full page advertisement printed in blue with musical excerpts for the songs "When Knighthood Was in Flower" and "Hearts Are Trumps"
Cover - "Dedicated to Miss Mary Mannering"; inside front cover is a full advertisement with musical excerpt for the song 'Soldiers of Fortune" by L.V. Gustin; page four has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the song "A Lady of Quality Waltzes" by Fred S. Stone; page five has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the song "Topsy Turvy" by L.V. Gustin; page six has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the song "Ma Rag Time Baby"; page seven has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the song "Hearts are Trumps" by L.W. Young; page eight has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the song "The Bos'n Rag"; page nine has a text advertisement at the bottom of the page for the songs "She Loved Him Just the Same" and "I'll make Dat Black Gal Love Me"; inside back cover is a full page advertisement printed in blue with musical excerpt for the song "Viola Waltzes"; back cover is a full page advertisement printed in blue with musical excerpt for the song "Creole Belles"
"Song, the words by Fred. E. Weatherly, the music by Alicia Scott, sung by Miss. Sophie Braslau"--Cover; Version no. 1 in C; Words also printed before score; Plate number: 758; Handwritten on cover: Mrs. F. L. [?] Hackman; Inside front cover and back cover are publisher's advertisements with musical excerpts for "other recent successful songs by eminent composers"; 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.