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Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:
Are You the O'Reilly?, 1915
Subtitled: Blime Me, O'Reilly, You Ar Lookin' Well." Adapted from the original song, 'Is That Mr. Reilly?". Cover page notes this to be the tune that took the place of "Tipperary" in the trenches.
Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You, 1915
Cover page notes that the song was originally introduced by Eddie Morton.
Dreaming Sweet Dreams of Mother, 1918
By the writers of "The Rose of No Mans Land" and "We're All Going Calling on the Kaiser".
Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia, 1918
A collection of war related sheet music from the era loosely surrounding the First World War up to the period of the Second.
An artificial collection build up over several decades comprised of pieces drawn from numerous purchases, donations, and items pulled from various older collections.
Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia, 1918
Cover page notes this copy as being the War Edition: "...To co-operate with the Government and to conserve paper during the War, this song is issued in a smaller size than usual...."
Good-bye Broadway, Hello France!, 1917
Cover page notes "Successfully introduced by Al. Herman".
Good-bye Broadway, Hello France!, 1917
Cover page notes "Big song hit of 'Passing Show of 1917' at N.Y. Winter Garden."
Good Morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip, 1918
A ragtime song written around a Fort Niagara Fragment.
Homeward Bound, 1917
Cover page illustration includes a photographic inset featuring vocal duo, Sam Lewis and Sam Dody, with the note that this song was "successfully introduced" by them.
Homeward Bound, 1917
Cover page illustration includes a photographic inset featuring performer duo, with the note that this song was "successfully introduced" by them. This composition ma also be had for your Talking Machine or Player Piano.
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