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Ziegfeld follies of 1919

Title
  1. Ziegfeld follies of 1919 [sound recording].
Published by
  1. [Washington, D.C.] : Smithsonian Collection, p1977.

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Additional authors
  1. Ziegfeld, Flo, 1869-1932.
  2. Cantor, Eddie, 1892-1964.
  3. Williams, Bert, 1875-1922.
  4. Steel, John, 1900-1971.
  5. Van and Schenck (Musical group)
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Smithsonian American musical theater series
Subject
  1. Revues
  2. Musicals > Excerpts
Genre/Form
  1. Revues.
Contents
  1. My baby's arms / McCarthy, Tierney (John Steel) (2:29) -- I'm sorry I ain't got it / Lewis, Young, Snyder (Bert Williams) (2:56) -- Tulip time / Buck, Stamper (John Steel) (2:46) -- When they're old enough / Lewis, Young, Ruby (Eddie Cantor) (3:22) -- Oh! The last rose of summer / Ruby, Cantor, Ponce (Eddie Cantor) (2:47) -- Checkers / Curtis, Rubens (Bert Williams) (2:42) -- You'd be surprised / Berlin (Eddie Cantor) (3:07) -- Mandy / Berlin (Van and Schenck) (2:47) -- Bring back those wonderful days / MacBoyle, Vincent (Bert Williams) (3:00) -- Somebody / MacDonald, Hanley (Bert Williams) (2:51) -- A pretty girl is like a melody / Berlin (John Steel) (2:29) -- You don't need the wine / Rogers, Akst (Eddie Cantor) (3:04) -- The moon shines on the moonshine / De Witt, Bowers (Bert Williams) (2:58) -- Everybody wants a key to my cellar / Rose, Baskette, Pollack (Bert Williams) (2:51) -- Sweet kisses / Brown, Buzzell, Tilzer (Van and Schenck) (2:59) -- Oh! How she can sing / Yellen, Van, Schenk (Van and Schenk) (2:37) -- I've got my captain working for me now / Berlin (Eddie Cantor) (2:42).
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Musical revue.
  2. Program and biographical notes by Carl Scheele, Stanley Green, and Martin Williams bound in container.
Event (note)
  1. An archival reconstruction, principally recorded in 1919.