Why are the girls so fond of me?
Sheet Music
1906 (published)
1906 (published)
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Sheet music for Why are the girls so fond of me?, written and composed by Fred Murray and George Everard, sung by Charles Lilburn, published by Francis, Day & Hunter, London, circa 1906.
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 3 parts. (Some alternative part names are also shown below)
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Title | Why are the girls so fond of me? (published title) |
Materials and techniques | Sepia print, Intermediate pages composed of printed text. |
Brief description | Sheet music for Why are the girls so fond of me?, written and composed by Fred Murray and George Everard, sung by Charles Lilburn, published by Francis, Day & Hunter, London, circa 1906 |
Physical description | Sheet music for Why are the girls so fond of me?, written and composed by Fred Murray and George Everard, sung by Charles Lilburn, published by Francis, Day & Hunter, London, circa 1906. |
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Credit line | Given by George Rose |
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Literary reference | Oh! Chantecler. |
Summary | Sheet music for Why are the girls so fond of me?, written and composed by Fred Murray and George Everard, sung by Charles Lilburn, published by Francis, Day & Hunter, London, circa 1906. |
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Accession number | S.435-1989 |
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Record created | June 27, 2014 |
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