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Title
Miss Virginia / words by Gene Jefferson ; music by Bob Irving ; arr. by Wm. Polla.
Creator
Variant Title
San Francisco examiner. Musical supplement.
Published
The Examiner, San Francisco, c1899.
Full Collection Name
California Sheet Music
Subject (Topic)
Type
Notated Music
Format
Extent
1 Score (4 p.) : col. ill., port. ; 27 x 36 cm.
Archive
The Music Library
Note
For voice and piano.
"Sung by Dorothy Studebaker at the Orpheum. Photo by Genthe"--ill. t.p.
"Published by permission of Sol Bloom, Chicago, owner of the copyright"--ill. t.p.
First line of text: Done heard a lot about some hot coons in town.
First line of chorus: Miss Virginia, can I win yer?
First line of "Chorus ad. lib.": How I wish dat black gal was mine.
World's Musical Library of Chicago advertisement on p. 4.
Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project.
"Music Supplement to the Sunday Examiner"--ill. t.p.
Bound: No
Variant: No
Illustrated cover: Yes
Advertisements: No
"Sung by Dorothy Studebaker at the Orpheum. Photo by Genthe"--ill. t.p.
"Published by permission of Sol Bloom, Chicago, owner of the copyright"--ill. t.p.
First line of text: Done heard a lot about some hot coons in town.
First line of chorus: Miss Virginia, can I win yer?
First line of "Chorus ad. lib.": How I wish dat black gal was mine.
World's Musical Library of Chicago advertisement on p. 4.
Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project.
"Music Supplement to the Sunday Examiner"--ill. t.p.
Bound: No
Variant: No
Illustrated cover: Yes
Advertisements: No
Provenance
California Historical Society.
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