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Title
Smiling eyes : a vocal gem / words by J. Torrey Connor ; music by Nellie M. Connor.
Creator
Published
David Wise, San Francisco (1322 Market Street), c1895.
Full Collection Name
California Sheet Music
Other Identifiers
BOX 20-424
Subject (Topic)
Type
Notated Music
Extent
1 score ([2], [3]-5, [1 p.) : port. ; 35 x 27 cm.
Archive
The Music Library
Note
For voice and piano.
Pages [2] and [6] bear advertisements: teaser for Sweet little Adaline ... / Lehritter (p. [2]); late popular music (4 teasers) (p. [6]).
"Dedicated to and sung by Miss Ver de Vere, queen of balladists"--illustrated t.p.
Title p. illustration: sepia bust portrait photograph of Miss Ver de Vere, in feathered hat and puff-sleeve dress.
"L. Budd Rosenberg, Print."--p. 5.
First line of text: When Summer roses wither'd lie.
First line of chorus: Smiling eyes, where the sunshine of Heav'n looks through.
Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project.
Bound: No
Variant: No
Illustrated cover: Yes
Advertisements: Yes
Pages [2] and [6] bear advertisements: teaser for Sweet little Adaline ... / Lehritter (p. [2]); late popular music (4 teasers) (p. [6]).
"Dedicated to and sung by Miss Ver de Vere, queen of balladists"--illustrated t.p.
Title p. illustration: sepia bust portrait photograph of Miss Ver de Vere, in feathered hat and puff-sleeve dress.
"L. Budd Rosenberg, Print."--p. 5.
First line of text: When Summer roses wither'd lie.
First line of chorus: Smiling eyes, where the sunshine of Heav'n looks through.
Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project.
Bound: No
Variant: No
Illustrated cover: Yes
Advertisements: Yes
Provenance
Society of California Pioneers.
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