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I'm a little bit fonder of you : (than of myself) : [from] "Ripples" / words and music by Irving Caesar.
LIBRA M1630.2.C34 I4 1930
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Musical score
- Author/Creator:
- Caesar, Irving, 1895-1996, composer, lyricist.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Vocal duets with piano.
- Vocal duets with ukulele.
- Popular music--United States--1921-1930.
- Popular music.
- Musicals--Excerpts.
- Musicals.
- Love songs.
- Stone, Fred, 1873-1959--Portraits.
- Stone, Fred.
- Stone, Dorothy, 1905-1974--Portraits.
- Stone, Dorothy.
- Stone, Paula--Portraits.
- Stone, Paula.
- Stone, Dorothy, 1905-1974.
- Stone, Fred, 1873-1959.
- United States.
- Genre:
- Vocal scores.
- Popular music.
- Musicals.
- Love songs.
- Excerpts.
- Portraits.
- Scores.
- Songs.
- Physical Description:
- 1 vocal score (7 pages) ; 30 cm
- Other Title:
- I am a little bit fonder of you : (than of myself)
- First line of text: My clothes are seldom tailor made, my shirts come through the mails
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Harms Incorporated ; London ; Sydney : Chappell & Co. Ltd., [1930]
- Language Note:
- Staff notation; Chord symbols; Ukulele chord diagrams.
- Notes:
- For 2 voices and piano, with chord diagrams for ukulele and chord symbols; the song was performed in the musical Ripples by Oscar Levant and Albert Simay, and, earlier, in Yes, Yes, Yvette and Mercenary Mary.
- Illustrated list title page: blue/white/black; photographs of Fred Stone, Dorothy Stone, Paula Stone and unidentified woman; list of 7 titles from Ripples.
- "Charles Dillingham presents Fred Stone in his new musical extravaganza Ripples with Dorothy Stone and the stage debut of Paula Stone; written and staged by William Anthony McGuire; lyrics by Irving Caesar & Graham John; music by Oscar Levant & Albert Simay; dances & ensembles staged by William Holbrook"--Title page.
- Caption title.
- Advertisement and excerpts for 4 songs from Fifty Million Frenchmen on back cover.
- OCLC:
- 47842916
- Publisher Number:
- S-277-5 Harms Incorporated
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