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There's a Girl in Havana

Sheet Music
1911 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Sheet music for There's a girl in Havana written and composed by E. Ray Goetz (1886-1954) and A.Baldwin Sloane (1872-1925), and an uncredited Irvinbg Berlin. The song was performed by The Two Bobs (Bob Adams and Bob Alden), published by B. Feldman & Co., London ca. 1911.


Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.
(Some alternative part names are also shown below)
  • Sheet Music
  • Prints
  • Sheet Music
  • Prints
TitleThere's a Girl in Havana (published title)
Materials and techniques
Black and white print, Intermediate pages composed of printed text.
Brief description
Sheet music for There's a Girl in Havana written and composed by E. Ray Goetz (1886-1954) and A. Baldwin Sloane (1872-1925), and Irving Berlin. The song was performed by The Two Bobs (Bob Adams and Bob Alden). Feldman's 6d edition published by Bert Feldman & Co., London ca. 1911.
Physical description
Sheet music for There's a girl in Havana written and composed by E. Ray Goetz (1886-1954) and A. Baldwin Sloane (1872-1925) and an uncredited Irving Belin. The song was performed by The Two Bobs (Bob Adams and Bob Alden), published by B. Feldman & Co., London ca. 1911. Illustrated with a photograph of The Two Bobs and a lithograph of the girl from Havana by Gerald Dorman. Inscribed to the actress Tonie Edgar Bruce from Charlie, 26 September 1912.
Dimensions
  • Front cover height: 35.9cm (approx)
  • Front cover width: 25.8cm
Marks and inscriptions
Tonie Edgar Bruce from Charlie September 26 12
Credit line
Gabrielle Enthoven Collection
Subjects depicted
Association
Literary referenceThere's a girl from Havana
Summary
Sheet music for There's a girl in Havana written and composed by E. Ray Goetz (1886-1954) and A.Baldwin Sloane (1872-1925), and an uncredited Irvinbg Berlin. The song was performed by The Two Bobs (Bob Adams and Bob Alden), published by B. Feldman & Co., London ca. 1911.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
S.865-2014

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Record createdApril 22, 2014
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