Performance and Entertainment
This collection has the following subsets:
- Blondie Robinson collection of African-American Minstrel and Vaudeville photographs
- Ciné-Tracts
- Dupee Fireworks Collection
- Fernando Birri Archive of Multimedia Arts - Escritos
- H. Adrian Smith Magic Objects Collection
- Harris Broadsides
- Julie Adams Strandberg Collection: 50 Years of Dance at Brown University
- Lincoln Sheet Music
- Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830s-1920s)
- Rites and Reason Theatre
- Songsters and Hymnals from the Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays
- World War I Sheet Music
- Yiddish Sheet Music
Items in this collection
Gospel hymns, No. 2
Printed in two columns. Text of five hymns, beginning with Seeking to save. Each hymn is numbered, but numbers do not run in order. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Goodness
Printed in red, blue, black and gold on heavy paper in postcard format within ornamental colored frame; initial block; red horizontal rules between lines of text. Type-signed at end within frame: Phillips Brooks. "No. 391. Printed in Bavaria."--Verso. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Goodbye, we'll not forget you
Within single line border. At head of text: Sung to the tune of "Good-bye, Good Luck, God Bless You."
Goodbye, we'll not forget you
Within single line border. At head of text: Sung to the tune of "Good-bye, Good Luck, God Bless You."
Goodbye, sweetheart, goodbye
Printed in brown, green and red on recto, in black on verso, on heavy paper in postcard format. Below title drawing of old woman's face in round frame and back view of walking man holding suitcases. Below illustration four lines of music with words of first stanza of song. "By permission of Copyright MCMVI by the York Music Co. Albert Von Tilzer Mgr. 40 West 28th St., New York"--colophon. "No. 4600 Music Series"--verso. Name of lyricist not on item.
Goodbye, Mother Machree: march ballad
lyric by J. Keirn Brennan ; music by Ernest R. Ball. March for voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement for other songs: p. 2, [4] Advertisement for "Daddy mine": p. 3. Cover illustration: photograph of Jane Jennings and Walter McGrail.
Goodbye my sweetheart: I go to fight for country and my flag : song
by James L. Halloran. For voice and piano. Cover title. "Dedicated to the Soldier Elks." Cover illustration: soldier and woman on doorstep.
Goodbye my love
Pages [2] and [4] blank. On page [1] drawing of open gate in archway, signed F. Lampione[?]. Caption title. Poem in four eight-line stanzas type-signed: Donald MacDonald. Place of publication from address label on Brown University copy; suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence and because Brown University copy was acquired in 1969.
Goodbye Mother dear
[words and music] by Morris Manley. March for voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement for another song: p. [6] Cover illustration: photograph of Morris Manley. Orchestrations available.
Goodbye Mollie darling: a military marching song
words and music by George Spink. March for voice and piano. Cover title.
Goodbye Mary
words by Harry Bewley ; music by Jimmie McHugh. For voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for other songs: p. [4] Cover illustration: photograph of woman / White, Boston; cover design printed in brown ink / F.
Goodbye John Barleycorn
Goodbye Germany
words by J. Edwin McConnell and Lincoln McConnell ; music by J. Edwin McConnell. For voice and piano. Caption title. Cover title. Cover illustration: drawing of two U.S. shields.
Goodbye Germany
words by J. Edwin McConnell and Lincoln McConnell ; music by J. Edwin McConnell. For voice and piano. Caption title. Page 1 is unnumbered. Advertisement for "Cheerful blues" and three other songs: p. [4] Cover illustration: drawing of German soldier being crushed by Uncle Sam's boots.
Goodbye Germany
words by J. Edwin McConnell and Lincoln McConnell ; music by J. Edwin McConnell. For voice and piano. Caption title. Page 1 is unnumbered. Advertisement for "Cheerful blues" and three other songs: p. [4] Cover illustration: drawing of German soldier being crushed by Uncle Sam's boots.
Goodbye America: march song
words by W.J. McKeever ; music by James A. Brennan. March for voice and piano. Cover title. Cover illustration: photographs of W.J. McKeever, Captain C.W. Godfrey, Lt. Vincent H. Godfrey / Notman.
Goodbye America: march song
words by W.J. McKeever ; music by James A. Brennan. March for voice and piano. Cover title. Cover illustration: photographs of W.J. McKeever, Captain C.W. Godfrey, Lt. Vincent H. Godfrey / Notman.
Goodbye
Good-will and God's peace
Good-will
Printed in green on yellow paper Cut of Christmas tree and stars on page 1 and of star with book at center of page 4 On page 3: Happy New Year to [blank] from [blank] Poem in two six-line stanzas
Good-night breathings
Poetry. Caption title. On left below text on page 1: No. 605. At end of text on page 4: American Tract Society, 150 Nassau Street, New York. The American Tract Society was located at the above address between 1832 and 1894; and again starting in 1899. This piece printed in their "old" type (to 1848)
Good-night
Good-night
Good-bye, Slim
by Walter Donaldson. For voice and piano. Caption title. Dedicated to: Private Louis "Slim" Gaut. War slogans: p. [4] Advertisements for other music: p. 3-[4] Cover illustration: cartoon of a soldier leaving his hometown on a train.
Good-bye, old Grover, good-bye!
Air: Good-by, my lover, good-by. Within ornamental border.
Good-bye, my pretty baby
words by Walter Hirsch ; music by Howard Steiner ; arr. by Jean Walz. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Cover illustration: drawing of man and woman bidding goodbye.
Good-bye, my little lady
words by Joe Goodwin ; music by James F. Hanley. For voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for other songs: p. 3-[4] Cover illustration: soldier and woman embracing, a chair and window / Keller 17; photograph of Avon Comedy Four.
Good-bye, farewell, au revoir, adieu, Elizabeth Lee
Good-bye, dear old girl good-bye
words & music by Elmer J. Pourmon. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for another song: p. [4] Cover illustration: soldier kissing woman before ship sails / E.H. Pfeiffer.
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