Date Published
1918
Image Credit
McKinley Music Co.
Time Period
Instrumentation (medium of performance)
Notes

Copyright 1918

Caption title.

Advertising includes musical incipits for "There's a little blue star in the window : and it mean's all the world to me" by F. Henri Klickmann ; "I'll be there laddie boy

I'll be there" by E. Clinton Keithley ; "Old Glory goes marching on" and "Will the angels guard my daddy over there?" both by F. Henri Klickmann ; "I'm hitting the trail to Normandy" by Chas. Snyder ; "When a boy says good bye to his mother" and "Lovingless day" both by Jack Frost ; "Let the chimes of Normandy be our wedding bells" by F. Henri Klickmann ; "When the Kaiser does the goose-step to a good old American rag" by Harold Neander ; "A-M-E-R-I-C-A" and "Giddy giddap! Go on! Go on!" both by Jack Frost.

Cover illustration: Photo of General Pershing with a red

white and blue striped background with stars.

Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

For voice and piano.

Extent Of Original
3 pages of music ; 35 cm
Filename
umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0286.tif--umkc_lsc_sheetmusic_wwi_0291.tif
Repository
LaBudde Special Collections

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