Little Dolly Daydream, Pride of Idaho
Score
ca. 19th century (printed and published)
ca. 19th century (printed and published)
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Music score for Little Dolly Daydream, Pride of Idaho, composed and written by Leslie Stuart, sung by Eugene Stratton, published in London, ca. 19th century.
This is one of the successful songs written by Leslie Stuart in the minstrel style for the blackface music hall performer Eugene Stratton.
This is one of the successful songs written by Leslie Stuart in the minstrel style for the blackface music hall performer Eugene Stratton.
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Parts | This object consists of 5 parts. (Some alternative part names are also shown below)
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Title | Little Dolly Daydream, Pride of Idaho (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Lithograph on paper |
Brief description | Music score for Little Dolly Daydream, Pride of Idaho, composed and written by Leslie Stuart, sung by Eugene Stratton, published in London, ca. 19th century. |
Physical description | Illustrated Eugene Stratton blacked up in white morning suit and top hat and a girl leaning on gate near a mountain and lake. Score includes lyrics and music for Little Dolly Daydream, Pride of Idaho. |
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Marks and inscriptions | CHORUS:
Little Dolly Daydream, Pride of Idaho,
So now you know, and when ye go
You'll see there's somethin' on her mind;
Don't think it's you,
'Kase no one's got to kiss dat garl but me! (Lyrics of song) |
Credit line | Gabrielle Enthoven Collection |
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Literary reference | Little Dolly Daydream, Pride of Idaho |
Summary | Music score for Little Dolly Daydream, Pride of Idaho, composed and written by Leslie Stuart, sung by Eugene Stratton, published in London, ca. 19th century. This is one of the successful songs written by Leslie Stuart in the minstrel style for the blackface music hall performer Eugene Stratton. |
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Accession number | S.675-2012 |
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Record created | July 25, 2012 |
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