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Comic Song Supplement to New York Journal Newspaper, 1901

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This sheet music song is titled “I ‘Aven’t Told ‘Im” , and it was published as a music supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser newspaper edition of Sunday, July 7, 1901.

The song was written by Murray Leigh and George LeBrun, and the words are written in Cockney dialect. It was performed as a “coster song’ by Vaudeville performer Billy Gould. The music was published by the newspaper by permission of Francis, Day & Hunter, owner of the copyright.

The sheet music measures 11 by 13-1/2 inches. It is in fair condition, having been printed on age-browned newsprint and with several tears around the edges.

This sheet music will be packaged with a backing board and plastic sleeve in a large bubble envelope, and shipped by first class mail. Postal insurance may be declined if not desired.

Item ID: 3477

 

 

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