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Description:
All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photo-copied. Offered is a group of mixed large and small format "DIXIE" related music sheets: Dixie - Beaux Arts Edition, transcription by J. W. Lerman, De Luxe music Co., Publisher, New York, 1905. What a great cover by Starmer! A nice one with some light stressing at the extremities - some dirtiness at the corners. If You Please, "Dixie", Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour- with their photos on the cover, lyric by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen, Paramount, 1943, Mayfair Musuic Corp., Publ, New York. A nice one! What a GREAT patriotic cover!! Is It True What They Say About Dixie? "Black", 1936, what a great cover of a Man in "Black Face" by Irving Ceasar, Sammy Lerner & Gerald Marks, I Want To Be In Dixie, Photo of Roberts and Fulton on the cover, by Berlin & Snyder, Ted Snyder Co., Publ, New York, 1912. T is stressing along the edges with very tiny tears and chips. Gene Buck cover art! Cross The Mason-Dixon Line, words by Stanley Murphy, music by Henry I. Marshall, Jerome H. Remick & Co., Publ, New York, 1913. T is light stressing and chips at the extremities. A great cover by Starmer! Alexander's Band Is Back In Dixieland, lyric by Jack Yellen, music by Albert Gumble, Jerome H. Remick, Publ., New York, 1919. Nice sheet with some light stressing at the corners and along the edges, Down W The Cotton Blossoms Grow, Photo of leah Russell on the cover, by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer, Shapiro Berstein Co., Publ., 1901. It has minor bumps at the extremities and a couple of very tiny closed edge tears along the spine and right edge - covers separated - minor dirtiness on the cover - some speckled on the surface. Mother Dixie And You, by Howard Johnson and Jos. H. Santly, Leo Fiest inc., 1927 - Deco. It has stressing and tiny chips at the extremities. Floating Down the River (Cause It's Moonlight Now In Dixieland), Originally Introduced by Fred Hamill and Chas. Abbate - with their photo on the cover, words by Roger lewis, music by James White, Will Rossiter The Chicago Publisher, 1913. What a great cover with an old river boat!! A nice one with some light stressing at the extremities - chip at the top left corner - a name written at the top right edge in pencil! When The Sun Goes Down In Dixie (And The Moon Begins To Rise), words by Chas. McCarron Waterson, music by Albert Von Tilzer, Broadway Music Corp., New York, Publ., 1917. This is a nice sheet with extremely minor corner stressing. What a GREAT cover by Andre De Takacs! All Aboard For Dixie Land, from Arthur Hammerstein's "High Jinks", words by Jack Yellen, music by George L. Cobb, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1914. This is a nice sheet with minor stressing at the extremities and some dirtiness. What a great DECO cover by Starmer. Somew In Dixie Lives The Girl I Love, words by Martin Swauger, music by W. C. Powell, Church, Paxson and Company, New York, Publ., 1912. This is a nice sheet with corner bumping and stressing and a couple of closed edge tears. What a GREAT cover by E. Pfeiffer!
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| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: _90196954874 |
| Condition:
used |
Year:
1910's-1940's
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| Country:
US |
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