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Greenwich Village follies

Title
  1. Greenwich Village follies / lyrics by Max and Nathaniel Lief ; music by Ray Perkins.
Published by
  1. New York : Harms, c1926, 1928.
Author
  1. Perkins, Ray, 1896-1969.

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Additional authors
  1. Coots, J. Fred, 1897-1985.
  2. Conrad, Eddy, 1891-1941.
  3. Rubens, Maurie, 1893-1948.
  4. Atteridge, Harold Richard, 1886-1938.
  5. Lief, Nathaniel, 1896-1944.
  6. Lief, Max, 1899-1969.
Description
  1. 3 vocal scores.
Alternative title
  1. Greenwich Village follies of 1928
Subject
  1. Revues > Excerpts > Vocal scores with piano
  2. Popular music > United States > 1921-1930
Contents
  1. Get your man -- What's the reason? / words by Harold Atteridge, music by Maurie Rubens -- Why should we be wasting time? / words by Eddie Conrad, music by J. Fred Coots, Maurie Rubens.
Call number
  1. M.C. (Greenwich Village follies, 1928)
Note
  1. Sheet music from the revue.
  2. The Greenwich Village follies of 1928 opened at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City on April 9, 1928 (information from IBDB.com).
Author
  1. Perkins, Ray, 1896-1969.
Title
  1. Greenwich Village follies / lyrics by Max and Nathaniel Lief ; music by Ray Perkins.
Imprint
  1. New York : Harms, c1926, 1928.
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Added author
  1. Coots, J. Fred, 1897-1985.
  2. Conrad, Eddy, 1891-1941. Lyricist
  3. Rubens, Maurie, 1893-1948.
  4. Atteridge, Harold Richard, 1886-1938. Lyricist
  5. Lief, Nathaniel, 1896-1944. Lyricist
  6. Lief, Max, 1899-1969. Lyricist
Other title
  1. Greenwich Village follies of 1928
Research call number
  1. M.C. (Greenwich Village follies, 1928)
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