[Popular and theatrical music
- Title
- [Popular and theatrical music / composed by Eubie Blake].
- Published by
- 1919-1979.
- Author
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Details
- Additional authors
- Sherzer, George.
- Reddie, J. Miltar.
- Bell, Charles W.
- Sissle, Noble, 1889-1975.
- Razaf, Andy, 1895-1973.
- Mack, Cecil, 1883-1944.
- Scholl, Jack, 1903-
- Cook, Doc, 1891-1958.
- Miller, Flournoy E., 1886-1971.
- Lyles, Aubrey L., -1932.
- Morrissey, Will, 1887-1957.
- Holgate, Danny.
- Payton, Lew, 1873-
- Irwin, Gene.
- Lopez, Vincent, 1894-
- Waters, Ethel, 1896-1977.
- Description
- 41 scores : ill. (some col.); 32 cm or smaller.
- Donor/Sponsor
- Schomburg NEH Automated Access to Special Collections Project.
- Alternative title
- Ain't cha coming back, Mary Ann, to Maryland.
- Ain't we got love.
- Baby buntin'.
- Bandanna days.
- Benny Goodman story.
- Blue classique.
- Blue thoughts.
- By the sweat of your brow.
- Chocolate dandies.
- Did'nt the angels sing.
- Elsie.
- Eubie.
- Eubie Blake original classic waltzes.
- Green and blue.
- Green pastures.
- Gypsy blues.
- Hot rhythm.
- Huggin' and muggin!
- I'm just wild about Harry.
- It ain't being done no more.
- Kentucky Sue.
- Lew Leslie's blackbirds of 1930.
- Love will find a way.
- Loving you the way I do.
- Mammy's lit'l choc'late cullud chile.
- Manda.
- Memories of you.
- My handy man ain't handy no more.
- Oriental blues.
- Revue of 1924.
- Serenade blues.
- Shuffle along.
- Slave of love.
- Swing it.
- That lindy hop.
- Two hearts in tune.
- We are Americans too.
- With you.
- You're lucky to me.
- You ought to know.
- You were meant for me.
- Subject
- Allen, Steve, 1921-2000
- Goodman, Benny, 1909-1986
- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
- Reed, Donna, 1921-1986
- Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
- Songs with piano
- African Americans > Music
- Foxtrots
- Piano music
- Piano music (Boogie woogie)
- Waltzes
- Dance music
- Musicals > Excerpts
- Musicals > Excerpts > Vocal scores with piano
- Motion picture music > Excerpts
- Popular music > 1911-1920
- Popular music > 1921-1930
- Popular music > 1931-1940
- Popular music > 1941-1950
- Popular music > 1951-1960
- Popular music > 1961-1970
- Popular music > 1971-1980
- United States > Armed Forces > African Americans
- Contents
- Ain't cha coming back, Mary Ann, to Maryland -- Ain't we got love -- Baby buntin' -- Bandanna days -- Blue classique -- Blue thoughts -- By the sweat of your brow -- Didn't the angels sing -- Eubie -- Eubie Blake original classic waltzes -- Green and blue -- Green pastures -- Gypsy blues -- Huggin' and muggin'-- I'm just wild about Harry (3 copies) -- It ain't being done no more -- Kentucky Sue -- Love will find a way -- Loving you the way I do (3 copies) -- Mammy's lit'l choc'late cullud chile -- Manda -- Memories of you (2 copies) -- My handy man ain't handy no more -- Oriental blues -- Serenade blues -- Shuffle Along (2 copies) -- The slave of love -- That lindy hop -- Two hearts in tune -- We are Americans too -- With you -- You're lucky to me (2 copies) -- You ought to know -- You were meant for me.
- Call number
- Sc Scores Blake
- Note
- With piano acc.
- Includes compositions by Gene Irwin and Charles L. Cooke.
- Music for the revue "Eubie" arranged by Danny Holgate.
- "Blue thoughts" composed by and arranged for solo piano by Eubie Blake.
- Lyrics by Noble Sissle, Cecil Mack, J. Milton Reddie, Andy Razaf, George Sherzer, Jack Scholl and Will Morrissey.
- Book for "Shuffle Along" by Flournoy Miller and Aubrey Lyles, book for "Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930" by Flournoy Miller, book for "The Chocolate Dandies" by Noble Sissle and Lew Payton and book for "Elsie" by Charles W. Bell.
- Various publishers chiefly New York: M. Witmark & Sons.
- Some songs from the musical productions "Swing It", "Elsie", "Shuffle Along", "Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930", "Hot Rhythm", "The Chocolate Dandies", "Eubie" and "Revue of 1924"; one song from the musical motion-picture "The Benny Goodman Story."
- "My handy man ain't handy no more" introduced by Ethel Waters in "Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930."
- "Loving you the way I do" as sung by Vincent Lopez.
- "Didn't the angels sing" dedicated to Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Cover illustrations include blackbirds, dancers, a drawing of Benny Goodman and African American servicemen; photographs of Martin Luther King, Jr., Harry Truman, Steve Allen and Donna Reed on covers.
- Title and first line finding aids available.
- Author
- Blake, Eubie, 1887-1983. Composer
- Title
- [Popular and theatrical music / composed by Eubie Blake].
- Imprint
- 1919-1979.
- Connect to:
- Added author
- Blake, Eubie, 1887-1983. Lyricist
- Sherzer, George. Lyricist
- Reddie, J. Miltar. Lyricist
- Bell, Charles W.
- Blake, Eubie, 1887-1983. Arranger
- Sissle, Noble, 1889-1975. Lyricist
- Razaf, Andy, 1895-1973. Lyricist
- Mack, Cecil, 1883-1944. Lyricist
- Scholl, Jack, 1903- Lyricist
- Cook, Doc, 1891-1958.
- Miller, Flournoy E., 1886-1971.
- Lyles, Aubrey L., -1932.
- Morrissey, Will, 1887-1957. Lyricist
- Holgate, Danny. Arranger
- Payton, Lew, 1873-
- Irwin, Gene.
- Lopez, Vincent, 1894- Performer
- Waters, Ethel, 1896-1977. Performer
- Added title
- Ain't cha coming back, Mary Ann, to Maryland.
- Ain't we got love.
- Baby buntin'.
- Bandanna days.
- Benny Goodman story.
- Blue classique.
- Blue thoughts.
- By the sweat of your brow.
- Chocolate dandies.
- Did'nt the angels sing.
- Elsie.
- Eubie.
- Eubie Blake original classic waltzes.
- Green and blue.
- Green pastures.
- Gypsy blues.
- Hot rhythm.
- Huggin' and muggin!
- I'm just wild about Harry.
- It ain't being done no more.
- Kentucky Sue.
- Lew Leslie's blackbirds of 1930.
- Love will find a way.
- Loving you the way I do.
- Mammy's lit'l choc'late cullud chile.
- Manda.
- Memories of you.
- My handy man ain't handy no more.
- Oriental blues.
- Revue of 1924.
- Serenade blues.
- Shuffle along.
- Slave of love.
- Swing it.
- That lindy hop.
- Two hearts in tune.
- We are Americans too.
- With you.
- You're lucky to me.
- You ought to know.
- You were meant for me.
- Research call number
- Sc Scores Blake