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The Marbury - Comstock Company Presents : The Annual Princess Theatre Musical Comedy. “VERY GOOD EDDIE’ i SEH i Book by | PHILIP BARTHOLOMAE and GUY BOLTON | Lyrios by Schuyler Greene Musie by Jerome Kern an | Herbert Reynolds VOCAL SCORE TWO DOLLARS NEW YORK Published by T.B.Harms & Prancis, Day & Hunter 62 West 45th street Copyright MEMXV and MOMXVI by T.B.Harne & Francis, Dey & Hunter, International Copyright Secured. ‘All Rights: Reserved. i : ‘ARCULATION DEPT st EB £ pT RO i CAST OF CHARACTERS (In the order of appearance) STEWARD on “The Oatski” . 0. 22 ee ee es Benjamin F, Wright ! WoNSIBUR DE ROUGHMENT .. ieee ses Mr James Lounsbery ' PURSER on“The Osiskil”. oo Se Lew Fullerton pion Rimes ee ++ + -Osear Shaw MMB. MATROPPO. .. « eee eee ens Dl Ada Lewis BUSIE LILLY. eee Se ee kame BDDIB KETTOB. se eee ee eh rere ++ = Benest Truex GEORGINA KMTTLE, his wifo | esse cee ee eee Holen Raymond PEROY DARLING... Deen ee ee Sohn Willard ELSIE DARLING, his wifes. 0 se ee +. Alice Dovey AL. CLEVELAND, clerk at the Rip Van Winkle Inn... =. 2. Joba E.Hazzard VIOTORIA LAKE ss. ee teeta Julia Mills GHraroTAG pacino ese ee eee eee 11 | Tees Mayer LILY POND. ee ee es scce cle ese ee Bessie ety BELLE FONTAINE. 6.22 Sees tees er Asian Chae wear eee create 1. + Marie Kittriage VIRGINIA SPRING. occ eee eee ee = Dorothy Silvia, MISS ALWAYS INIT. oe eee ees 1. + Heten O'Day MISS CARRIE CLOSEWELL. 2... es eee 111. Genevieve Willment MISS FUNNIB RERKOD - 1.200. ee ees Louise Cook MISS MUNNIE DUZZYT. 0.0.2 ee ss Mary Louise Morrison MISS GAY ANN GIDDY oe ee ee eee . «+ Dorothy Nita MISS B.Z.MORRELS. 00. eee ee ee eee ee es Rattryn Rahn MR. TAYLEURS DUMMIZ © oe eee ee eee ee + Carl Wadsworth MR. FULLERN A.GOAT 2.0 ss DIDIDDI DLL 2 2 merton wooa MR. DYER THURST 20s ee ete 1 Herbert Hoey MR. ROLLO MUNN so ee eee Sedgwick Draper MR. WATT PUMKYNS ©... Speeders ts 4 +. Bruce Dudley MR. DUSTIN STACKS © 0 eee ee ee ee + Harry MoKenna SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACTI Deck of the Hudson River boat, “The Catskill” (One summer afternoon) Between Acts I and IT there will be an intermission of 45 minutes. scr 11 ‘The Rip Van Winkle Inn, SOENE 4 ‘That evening. SCENE 2 The next morning, SORNE AOT IT designed and exeouted under the direotion of Miss Elsie De Wolfe Musical Program Overture. 2 De bes te ACT I. 1Opening Number “Were On Our Way”... Miss Mills and Ensemble 2Song "The Same Old Game” os. Mr, Shaw and Girls BDuet —“‘Some Sort OF Somebody” Mr. Shaw and Miss Orr 4 Quartet —“Isr't It Great To Be Married?” Mr, Truex, Miss Dovey, Mr. Willard, Miss Raymond 5 Dance ee ae Miss Shaw and Mr. Seabury 6Finaletto —'Wedding Bells Are Calling Me” Mr. Truex, Misa Dovey and Ensemble ACT I. Soene 1 TOpening Number “On The Shore At Le Lei Wi” Miss Orr, Mr. Shaw and Ensemble 8Song —"If I Find The Girl”. Mr, Shaw and Ensemble 9The Triangle eae aa a 10 Song “Won You Wear A 18 Collar”. Mr. Truex 11 Duct “Old Boy Neuteat” Miss Orr, Mr, Shaw and Ensemble 12Buffo Dance . . if Miss Lewis, Mr. Hazzard and Mr. Shaw 18 Duettino —‘Babes In The Wood”. Mr, Truex and Miss Dovey 14 Intermezzo Scene 2. 15 Song —1've Got To Dance” Miss Mills and Ensemble 46 Song—"I Wish I Had A Million” Mr, Hazzard and Girls 17 Duet "Nodding Roses” Miss Orr and Mr. Shaw 18Finale : : Ensemble Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Max Hirschfeld. Addenda—Duet “Alone at Last” . Mr, Willard and Miss Dovey Page 14 28 32. a6 40 a7 52 55. 60 64 65 6 13 78 82 85 89 Very Good Eddie. ° Overture. Music by JEROME KERN. Maestoso Marziale, (a.m. ¢ = 132) rubato © mare. Perse |p tranguilto, ioe Allegro moderato. mf A fe = ee 5 Of ree Ber = ie tin = Copyright MGMXVT by 7.B Harms & Francis, Dey & Hunter, N.Y. 590411 AN Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured, $ £ 5 3 S a 2 € & 3 = d ) 5306.41 Very Good Badte, Sel. prckercand®, 2.4 daintily. 304-41 Vory Good Radte, Sel 5 = =z & = e 2 a 5204.41 Very Good Radie. Sel molto espresstvo. es PRP LERIPLEP Rt Pi Fue EGP iy Moderato. 204.11 Very Good Badie. Sel —— et —_ the Tempo di Valse Lente. i] LPTLERET CPP PHF J | | | | | S804~ 14 Very Good Eadie, Se molto stave, | ssos_ a1 Avery Good Raaie,Sel, Broad and marked, ne 13 — attaccr: = T marcato = 44 Very Good Raat. Sel. 1 | os OPENING ACT I. ie ee We're On Our Way. SCHUYLER GREENE Allegro brillante. Musi (Victoria Lake and Ensemble) enous een, Orehestra))* AF ~ : se { on Stage, A Piano. Copyright MOMXVT by 7B Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter. i 91210 All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured. smu LL ue UWL Curtain Rises —~ 5342-10 We're On Our Way, a 16 SOPRANOS <= \abTOS The simple TENORS, FASSES. ———— To swap a 8812-40 Wore On Our Way. vit -1 ~ ful for as cit 4 weve come a- board this bus * y full of fash-idn and fuss— i i eae Fe that lit - tle town of fair y tale re -nown— 4 a > > F ad a OF ra 3 iL phat Mister Rip chose to choose For his twen - ty year’s snooze— ] i = ae pa 5812.40 We're On Our Way = essen ees ~ day to blows tle whis - that Evry time 5812-10 We're On Our Way, 19 Isle Good - tye, We're on our way! 7P lh =e 5312_10 We'rs On Our Way. sul 20 VICTORIA LAKE. a No more large nights for me—— ab-sorb-ing cock-tails and cher- A‘ vie Vie Nights for me— my dates are can-colled and called. off at Delth and the Wal~ —<— Mic Taorf Good-bye Fifth Av - en - ue, Broad - way, I've = | t | | Pees f news for you They're goin! to lock you Boys. Boys. Oh! what a chance On with the dance sey ____.Whilewe're a - way __________ Thesim-ple OTTO MOTZAN, i Vie — we've come a - board this bus___ To A 2 Vie pitiful Cit -"y full of fash-lon and fuss For that lit - tle town x 4 jot 5842.40 Wore On Our Way. = of falr-y tale re-nown That Mis-ter Rip chote to choose. For his t Wife Ny i twentty years snooze_ Ev-'ry time that whis-tle blows to - Man-hat - tan Isle seems as tho it tries to say Oh, fai —== | wh 4 Sitk and Sat - in IsleGood-bye,We're on our way! A : py of 9812-40 We're On Our Way. 2a = pp Valse lento. ee ee ed ee Valse lento. Dialogya spoken through the Musto. AEP WNT & | ast e ain |rmorendo | . — 8812-40 We're On Our Way, ] | ™ gh! The Same Old Game. (Dick Rivers and Girls.) By MELLOR, GIFFORD and GODFREY, Sum-mers eve. ning cool and shad - y where the pop - pies Down be. side the sea - sidewhen the sum- mer sun is grow, Look at the “love - birds” there Nest - ling ev - eye ‘hot, Youll see a nice young pair Hav-ing a good time ba00-4 Copyright MCMXVT by TB. Heras & Francis, Day & Hunton WY. All performing rights reeerved by the Composer. International Copyright Secured. 25 ‘The they think they're up to date in ev - 'ry thing they Maid-ens ov - er for-ty with an eighteen year old there They for - = noth-ing on earth is Chance their in some lit. tle co - sy the poor are bold - ing flap -per's lieve __ But just the same—— as Ad-am-and Eve. hands Whenthe moon is out, down on the sands. 5209-4 The Same Old Game. 26 800-4 Refrain. paf on! they all play the same old game. What a ES ‘There they aro like bees in Come ono = The Same Old Game q ay - home ‘by the fire - light’s flame _______ Spring . time, 4 : sum-mer-time, win -ter-time an - y time, They all play the On! they game. i = 6309-4 The Same Old Gamo. is cs Some Sort Of Somebody (All of the time.) Words by : ci Music by enor sine. Elsie and Dick. JEROME KERN. (te)Have you ev - er real - ly tried to oon ~ cen ~ trate? Wot have travelled all a-round this world of ours, e Gio) don't know the mean- ing of the word (She)Then (Ske) don’t doubt that you've been go - ing some. (He) And when you think you love a girl you hes - i - tate? I have sipped the hon - ey from the rar — est flows! Fr Bat0~ 4 Conyright MOMXT by T B.Harme & Pranste,Day & Hunter, MY. AL performing rights reserved by the Composer International Copyright Secarea. (eJNot too tong, for that would be ab - surd! (hej (ia)You have sent the flowrs and sipped the rum! (Helin 1 iow thet when Th nine - ty, with a long grey beard, ev'ry fo - reigneoun - try T have met my Tate : = — Tustin bemak-ing up my mini” (heProwrascti-na-tion is a habit — Tremmetter sp mucb,I am tired! Gre)Canyou remainquiteneutratand to s to be feared, You wilt 7 i me re - late, Which you pooo rit dim. Some Sort Of Somebody, 30 Refrain, Svowly im strict time. (sh)Some of the time (te)Some of the timo— 1 you think you love a bru-nette girl from Berlin ie) T know the (ie)Sio war 80 Some of the fime Some of the time kind who had a Span-ish Moth-er! schéenund 1us-tig und so weit -er! blond. And Spain. ‘And ‘Who came from Ed-en your heart was full Oh! vato-4 Somo Sort Of Somebody, by way of Swed-en! Ofthrow the Bull oh!” some-times they're short, It-oal- i an girls, you love a ‘she came from And at if ter ay to a ‘They may pass by And some-times they fatt! i Now then we know. Who start-ed E = F energion 5810-4 Some Sort OF Somebody. i ie) ae SCHUYLER GREENE. JEROME KERN. 32 Isn't It Great To Be Married. (Quartette.) Words by Music by Allegretto, oo This worlds all right when some - one loves Giie,) What proof have we of your af - fee vt eee (Porcy &Etste)"Tis our de ~ light to do as (Perey & Bédie) What can wo do in that di~ "EFT = Copyright MCURY by 7, B.Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, WY. ( 5267.4 All performing rights reserved by the Composer. International Copyright Secured, (adie & Georgina) From morn? “tilt (auorgine) Give us the | night we coo as doves 000, (Paray & Blote,) Pid note on next el - 60 tion, (Perey JE woo. Pid-gy ~ woo. (it) Pid-gy- woo. gree(Gconpina He'll a ~ gree, (Sdaie,)I a ~ gree. Eis fT! Refrain, Q (au )Is to be hap-pi- ly mar- — otf 5267.4 Isnt Tt Great ete. — ried to the one you love some-bod-y’ “Pop - - sy Wop - sy” tur -tle Height y write of their 6207-4 Isat It Groat To Be Married. 35 | Hooven ly night and of their stars, and moon - light eee, liv - ing & - lone, i Heav-en en-ough—— for 267-4 Tout It Great To Be Married. . Dance Trio. Music by JEROME KERN, Andante, a Tempo di Valse lento, Pianos Soy lee | EPP EPF PREP RTF |? Pee Seal patel pete oh Copyright MCMKVI by TB. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunters N.Y. ( a7 5919-4 Danco trie ‘Tempo di Polka. 5219.4 Dance Trio 39 | | ve 59194 Dance Trio. “Wedding Bells Are Calling Me. Words by Sisto by HARRY B. SMITH, JEROME KERN. AA AAA SL Moderato. Piano, ()Ev -"ry man must mar-ry and the mu- sie he must face. @)Up to now this life hasbeen a plea-sure trip to me. (ie)One must do and dare it, = Has. to grin and bear (@) Fol -low-ing your fan - cies, Liv~ing love ro -man — ces, (o)Doesnt mat -ter if foryears a chap has gone the pace, he) ve co-quet - ted mild-ly with the men Tye chanced to see, Copyright MCMAV by TB Harms & Francis, Dey & Hunter, WY. 5265-4 All performing rights reserved by the Composer, International Copyright Secured. at A He at last meets one he loves the bes! Nev - er cared what a - ny~bo ~ dy said. a7 fe may fan- ¢y ma- ny seem the one and on~ly girl. Now T’ll sit be-side the fire like Al- ice in the play. 4 ad — FT 7 ‘en)Finds then he's mis - ta - ken, When his faith is sha- ken. Gi) Read-ing Fa- shion pa- pers, No more out - ting ca~ pers. Te ae a (7) But it hap-penssomefine day, Just the right one come his way. (gi) When the boyscome¥ound to play, I will sim - ply laugh and say. Panna Meet ee wpanaaeore, then he says Good-Bye to all the Dont you know I'm go- ing to be = hats eausnuaeneenneeee Refrain, long dear 0 - phe ~ lia, ‘And good- Ue) So Laugh - ing Lar ~ ry} ‘And good- (ke) So long Pmt Ann Ma-til ~ da. Fare-the-well my Sweet Ma~ the Fil - bort. Faggcthoarell my An - to- zr Poste 5266-4 Wodding Bells Are Calling Me. 3 43 Ta - ta Ta - ta Pret-ty Pol - ly I shall _ Lit-tle Ted - dy long for you Pm miss - ing fraid P11 miss On fol - ly kiss - ing But the tod-dle up the aisle and Wed-ding Bells are jol ~ ly But the tod-dle up the aisle and Wed-ding Bells are oa call - ing call ~ ing = 5260.4 Wedding Bells Are Calling Mo, Bp 44 OPENING ACT IL. On The Shore At Le Lei Wi. ‘Words by Music by HERBERT REYNOLDS. HENRY KAILIMAI and JEROME KERN. Allegro moderato, % + Pianos mf mu. sic of maid = en fair go there you play their ‘com - Copyright MOKXVT ty T.B. Kersns & Francis, Day & Hunter, WY. 5279-3 All Rights Reserved Interaational Copyright Secured, man whose heart beat sido a na - tivo ig day = by but oth - ers So But love like close they seem like she has flown a = way. on ly 5219-2 On The Shore At Le Lei Wi 48 Refrain. Till the stars shin-ing in their dis.tant plac-es, Fer ‘And tho stars shining in their dis-tant plac-es, Far ‘And the stars shin-ing in their dis-tant plac-es, Far ‘While the stars shin-ing in their dis-tant plac-es, Far bove the sea, Miss the sun-lit wave thet dove the sea, Saw thom kisseach oth - er’ bove tho sea, Know a hundred just such sea, Watch the old lies light new ————— ralk 2 Down the shore at Le Lei Wi, Wi. On the shore at Le Lei Wi Wi, On the shoroat Le Lei Wi Wiest On the shore at Le Lei Wi. 5219-8 On The Shore At Le Lei Wi, 47 | If I Find The Girl. : Words by ne JOHN E,HAZZARD and HERBERT REYNOLDS. JEROME KERN. i Moderato, Piano * Sostenuto. dpi 2 ‘Some boys have plea - ty of spare time on hand Somegirlshave on - ly good looks and good health [ Some boys have pla - c0s H Some girls are on ~ _—— i Copyright MOMXV by T.B.Karme & Francis, Day & Hunter, N.Y. ny / 8276-8 All Performing cighls reserved by the Composer. International Copyright Secured. i q ‘Some boys have Some boys are Some girls are blessed with a car - load of wealth__ plea——- ty of girlies to land_— not. quite 80 Some girls there are. who have on - ly thing I have is plen-ty dont care a fen -ty of All oth - er 5276-5 I I Pind ete. snap_— if she’s poor or — mo ments a girls Tare. Ti dig up pln - ty of plac-es to go_ if cept-ing the one who could charmand be-witch_. This Refrain, Stower with clearly defined rhythm. find the girl or the girl-ie finds me We = Ss both find a place We TS. molto staccato, 6270-5 If 1 Pind ete, Dost sey a word if you know molto staccato, Tts not a sha-dy lane. ThatStoo slow, Well di- rect our 4 i feet down the street to the big Ci-ty Hall__ At = a 3 > et lic -ence de~ part ment well call 5276-5 IFT Pind ete. bed wo will urge. A man gen - tle —kind- ly old cle - = gy-man "5 who when wide a - wakowill a- gree Shésthe girl PP RPP F 5276-5 If 1 Pind oto. BB The Triangle. (Madame Matroppo and Hotel Clerk.) Scene by Music by GUY BOLTON. JEROME KERN, Allegretto. SHE. To make a mod-ern prob-lem play three Piano4 ebar- ac - ters You ‘The busi- ness man, nog Ie - cted wife, the home des- troy - ing snake. ih viva Copyright MOMXVT by T.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, WX. sai3_2 AN Rights Reserved, International Copyright Secured. 53 hus-band starts for dis-tant parts, tis then you're sure to find, The / ee on-ly time a sin-gle pair can beat three of a kind. ‘Tempo di Valse. Dialogue and stage business during this music. Pp sa1g.3 The Triangle. sa1g-8 The Triangle, Thirteen Collar. . lie Kettle (Eddie Kettle) Musio by Words by JEROME KERN. SCHUYLER GREENE. Andante Moderato, VOICE. Piano, ‘peace-ful Tit - flo por-son, but peace is some-timesworse’n All the walk, my wife justicind “a drags me by thehand be -hind her Like @ r fe wars com-bined that his - tories cap-tive min-now on a dang—ling hook. 7 Copyright MOMXY by 7.B.Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, MY. 5265-8 Ail performing rights reserved by the Composer. International Copyright Secured. 56 pushed a-round and kicked at,Stepped up - on, abused and picked at *Till passers by that spy mo, Stop end pit i ful-ly eye me With a I SS won-der that Ii an . y-thing at all. sym-pa-thet - ic “Oh the poor thing” took. sug-ar to the but-ter Com- lit - tle flies that flut—ter From the me with such a puzzled Air of dog 1 meet that’ muz-zled Looks at 5205-5 Thirteen Collar. 37 mand 10 ~ spect be~cause they ear - ry germs. jured pride and in - so-lent dis ~ dain, q 57 por-tance seems to teach us In this world of all sized orea-tures,Half are seem to gaze thro’leath.er straps se - cure ly sewed to-geth-er, And I rob - ins and the oth - er half are i fel Geor-gin - 2 tug-ging at the 5965-5 Thizteen Collar 58 Refrain, When you weer a nine.teen col-lar,and a size e~ lev-en shoe, You can ‘When you wear a nine-teen col-lar,and a size e - lev-en shoeBear’and ‘When you wear a nineteen col-lar, and you're six foot three or four, In your | “Lion” are a few of the names con-ferred on you; But youre | lead a pi- rate crow, Smoke and drink and swear and chew; But you \ have to Jock am-bi - tion up and throw a-way the key, When your i class -i ~ fied with"Dachshundstin - y “Poms” and “Po kin - ese? When your just live in one constant state of armed neu-tral ~i ~ ty, When your ee 5265-5 Thirteen Collar, 59 a col - lars num-ber thir—teen and your shoes are num-ber three. col -lar’s num-ber thir-teen and your shoes are num-ber three’s. col -lar’s num-ber thir-teen and your shoes are num-ber three. \ a Extra Refrains, When you wear a nineteen collar and a size eleven shoe ‘There's no end or limit to all the great things you can do But the world is one big rat trap and you're just a piece of cheese When your collar’s number thirteen and your shoes are number three’s. ‘When you wear a aineteen collar and a size eleven shoe ‘Each policeman bows to you with a cordial “How-de-do” But they greet you with “Hey! move on there, don't block the sidewalk, please” ‘When your collars number thirteen and your shoes are number three’s, ‘When you wear a nineteen collar and a size eleven shoe Everyone is anxious to make things comftable for you But upon a red hot griddie, you soon learn to rest in ease ‘When your collars number thirteen and your shoes are number three’s. oo Old Boy Neutral ‘Words by ‘That's Me, I Love Them All. Music by ( SCHUYLER GREENE Elsie and Dick, JEROME KERN Moderato. 4 nN 2 1 Piano. " girl - ice ‘choos - ing ( come-what a-mis - ing, some what con-fus - ing Some choose cant un-der-stand I cart un -der-stand why Some choose light ones And think theyke the right ones “Stay home at night ones’ neat ones We all love the swoot ones cuto and pe -tit ones i Copyright MCMXVT by 7. B.Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, N.Y. aa 5278-4 ALI performing rights reserved by the Composer. International Copyright Secured. choose dark ones, those “spoon in the park” ones choose fat ones those “1_—oown the flat" ones, > “out for lark” ones Bru-nette they ‘ “Take off your hat” ones an-cient — they all look & - Tike to 7 for main-tain 1 all get a smile from ome. for Tin as new - tral strict new- tral- i = ty as a man can be. T love ‘em i I love ’em = © Refrain, Py all, ail, 1, small; small; Ma - bel “Dick - ens” T tove ’em all —. T love ’em all It al-ways makes me feel 50 1 love the and where with 278-4 Old Boy Neutral to feed the dari - ing —— girls) ‘tea, ____— coy 1 love to A rust - ling we can not be sen - ti - men Tl the stort and tali the ‘The shortand tall the way and young lit -tle large and large and te be a pets on cig - a ~ dine with Maud or skirt just plays the 7 With for - ty if the cours- es on the ta - ble and lots of kiss - ing i skirt should be 0 “Chick-en’s” © Tim onthe job = im- F in be-tweea,I love 'em ali ——— I love’em all ‘Andwhen up- medi-ate-1y, I love "em all I fove’em all______ A doz-en. Pnf == | Gn each girl 1 catl,_. Theyery“Oh, joy Hb old doy new-tral!™Thath times each day I fall, If an-y manwas ev-er neu-tral! Thath i i I love ’em all. I Jove em me. Tove ’em all! __ Tlove’em me Tlove'em all! A aa —= 5278 4 Old Boy Neutral 64 Piano sar Buffo Dance. (Madame Matroppo, Hotel Clerk and Dick) Moderato, Copyright MOMRVT by TB Harms & Francis Dey & Hunter, WY. AN Rights Recerved Music by JEROME KERN, International Copysignt Secured 65, i Babes In The Wood. ! ‘Words by JEROME EERN (Eddie and Elsie Darling) Music by and JEROME KERN. SCHUYLER GREENE. : Piano. P (Wk) Lit - tle La - dy dont be de-pressed and blue (aB)When the babes wero lost in the gloom-y wood, Af - ter all weke both in the same ea - nos, Hts no won~-der they were so ve - ry good. | Copyright MOMXV by 7. B.Harms & Francés, Day & Hunter, NF. 5264-4 All Performing rights reserved by the Composer. International Copyright Secured. 6s fad ved toc te ee And watch - ing them, So Have no - gels were Four - teen an Lit - tle La - dy through, Sand- man’s com - ing state, {i our jour-ney is all the ‘stor- y books I will take care of row, It is get ~ ting Refrainp-my wo stand, der - stand, Give mo Give me your hand, here where your handy I une 7 lps 264-4 Babes In The Wood. 67 to Slum-ber- land, to Slum-ber - land, Come, dry aur eyes; With? you, Th go moth - er, broth ~ er. watch - ing oer us * goodnight, bright, kiss good-night, Moon - light is. kiss Moon - light is bright, 5964-4 Babes In The Wood. 6s —— Just like a sister should, ‘Then put Just Hike. ® broth-er should) ——————__Hil_pat , ee —== on your lit - tle — hoods well both be, Oh, so on my lit - He — hood, Well both be) twice as good! Like the babes food! As the babes 5264-4 Babes In The Wood. ei ae Ba. * 89 Intermezzo. (Babes in The Woods} Music by JEROME KERN. Moderato. =~ eee see Piano oy, = T | f bent — Copyright MOMXVT by TB Harma & Francis Day & Hunter, 9-¥. International Copyright Securod 5810-4 All Rights Reserved ina steady marked rhythm) 5916-4 atermezso, 5316-6 Intermezzo A 4 = “ : = o ! : C 5216-4 Intermezzo, 73 I've Got To Dance. Words by pants : Music by scuvyLer creeng, —Vietoria Lake and Girls. JEROME KERN, Lively. = Piano. nf P ‘We have read, wo haveread,whon the slaveswere freed Backé in I re-sidey I re side in a bu- sy street | Cab- a- eighteen sixty three Lin-coln stid,Lin-oolnsaid, and the ets on ov-4y side have tried) 1 have tried, to. con- t world a-greed_ “Twas the end of slav - or - ~=—————=—"_ Lit them troll my feet— but I cant un-lesstheyte tied. When T 7 Copyright MCMXY by T.B.Horme & Francis, Day & Hunter, X.Y. 5268-5 All Performing Rights Reserved by the Composer. International Copyright Secured. them rave, since the bed its time— to Has in- to dane ing vogue wea- ry mind up omy ¥ Tm a slaveIm a slave, to a T a-wake,I a-wake, in the name is “Mel-o- dy ————— danc-ing in my sieep.———___— = The got ‘to dancewhen I ‘hear mu-sie € = allenaaies mm repeating, Ref) 269-5 Tre Got To Dance. \ \ — T fe ——Whon T am all, through with z | —— one dance and we sit down_ to have a talk an-oth-er 5203-5 I've got to dance. 4 Oh wort you tune sooms to soft-ly whis-per “Getup and wall’ we aooms to softly whis-pe tup and ya ee trae, Let =, ——————S Oh wort you stop that cap -ti- va - ting SS <= beau-ti-ful tune << : i 1 or if you wort, I dost know what ru 7 dora run a-~way from each & = > mod - u-la-tion,But I'm such a slave to ayn - co-pation that Ive Bot to dance un-til the or-chos-tra gets through. Pre got to through. == 18 Id Like To Have A Million In The Bank (Hotel Clerk and Girls) Music by Words by HERBERT REYNOLDS. JEROME KERN. Voice. ‘There are some Allegro moderato, Piano- tit - de things in could be hap - pi - ness in who find their dia-monds but they nev - &F = may shine like Psempre stacc. con - tent - ed Some few re - main nev - ef Her gold - en hair could i rranoie, Day & Hunters. Copyright MOMEV by TB-Horme & Fo ‘International Copyright Seoaze4. sace-4 All Ferforming Rights Reserved By The Composer. ah : mae de Set 78 end with just one wife, And on this ver - y fined to pur- ost gold, Her tooth of pearl could = = 2Sj5 > = question, I my - self have pon - der some, nev - er be se - our- i - ty for loans, = => ral after welgh-ing ey -"ry thing, to this con-clus-fon come. tne is ‘really worsethanbroke'wnen love is all ne owns, 1 Would ‘i Spoken ad tid Refrain, (Becky poate hank-y like fo have a mil~ lion in the bank, Pt 5268-4 I'd Like To Have ote 80 pank, tank lit - tle girl to hare it (iten=y oo, bitchy Koo, ith -y 0) sun -ny when youve lots mon-ey, And there's some one (Peck-a-boo, peeka - boo, peek-e-boo) x dead in love with you While I reo - og -nize the = Ye : (fp (sts 3 8268-4 I'd Like To Have ote Dloss~ing, of pos - sessing love and wealth, If from cith-er one I r had to part for Would I choose the — mon-ey rath-er Sa thanthe lit-tle girl, You can bet your life! Soy cg eee NL we Last time, Be- cause her would!___ 1 would would!___ % A 268-4 T'd Like To Have ete. 82 Nodding Roses. Words by SCHUYLER GREENE and (Elsie and Dick) Music by HERBERT REYNOLDS. JEROME KERN. 5280-8 ‘Tempo di Valse lento, Played during dialogue ——— es paoler. —~, —— % ot Moderato. en treat, my azz) though my an - ster you should say” to (sH8) What a lit - tle giel lips seembelp - less to re-peat the wordsmyheart would say, Clear hersweetheartsdoubt a-way is not so hard to — guetsy,, chimes. Copyright MONKVE by 7B. Harms & Francie, Day & Hunter, N.Y. AIL Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. “"om)Words are all sich em - ptythings when love comesto yourheartand bringsite (H#5)Now you're talk -ing com - monsense and life for me would just commence were F cloud-less sum- mer day. (1B)tI0w you to an swer thenshall oT an-swer? (sve) But of _ all _—_themeth- ods A Whatwouldyou promiset@)tell me fn the lan-guageot the rose Which do you pro-posc7Fie Why not take a let - sonfrom the rose a ee ee Refrain. Valse lento. (SHB)Ros - es nod - ding to and fro + swer “yes” and (suB)Ros - es nod - dingseem to say - swer mo to fe r ia ! To. vex per~hapa yer plex the hearts of breez — q Make haste, make hatte ‘no time to waste or love ae = ; — es that pleadsoftand low (#B)If you real - ly love me dear will be i way (fB)Blush-ing red just nod your head —— ” E % Nod and tell me so — _(SHB)My lips say “yes al ~- though my. a Lit - tle girl con-fess (snp)P1 an -swer you like 10 ~ ses a = 4 head is nod- ding, nod-ding “No?” do by nod = ding, nod - diny ayes? eo nod diags and ging E 5280-8 Nodding Rosce. 85 Finale. ‘Words by JOHN E.HAZZARD and, Ensemble. Musio by HERBERT REYNOLDS. JEROME KERN. Lively. Pianos poco rit, Moon = tight “is bright, Well Eee | te en-joyed our play, 5315-4 Copyright MOMXV by 1.8, Harms & Froneie, Day & Hunton, MY. All performing rights reserved by the Composer, aternational Copyright Secured With song. jest, We've done our ~ while, To Slower with clearly defined rhythin = Tve found the girl and the girl-ie's found me__ We will, = > both find a lade 7 + molto staccato, 5a1e-4 Finale 87 (mis) Dont say a word if you — know ___ Z molto staccato (ALL) ‘Thats too slow, Well di - rect our \ Hs not a sha-dy lane. AAA —— * a HR #44 Hall street to the big Ci- ty = > lie ence de - part—~ ment we'll call Ba18-4 Finale, sa ‘Then from i we will urge a man Some nice gen - tle ‘Kindly old oler- ~ ie | d [= = 2 male End Of Play. saie-s Finale. e Ct 89 Alone At Last. Duet. (Percy and Elsie Darling) Lyric by Music by HERBERT REYNOLDS. JEROME KERN. P Ge) Ana Ina spirited waltz time, (ie) Ob, ae 7 t Pianos a Toney (Sia) On, than nice, (Sta) Tt * —= (GeyBut, ee (He)Bach —— o>, im saze-4 Copyright MONXVT by 7. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, NY. AIL performing rights reserved by the Composer. International Copyright Seoured. = est own? (Se) Still are you not my own twice. (Ske) T time we kissed it, seemed like el: one may bene = I want some more. to spoil the are men to 8 chance like this _(Shs)Theyre sure ‘want to.-—-vote (Ske) When there fan ~—~SC«W) Now sweet - heart kiss, (s)Com- plete = ly 5 be vi 5325-4 Alone At Last, et “oo - ty on ; Cs. kiss, Ghe)Did___-you say goat, (She)Why_ not try - sports like this? Pl it seems (sA)Ob,, hold der = ful ioe _—= = tight for fear I smight «= mis. - take 5825-4 Alone At Last. (dL tove you true, 00-005 dreams, ___ + 00, (Bott)So me, Kiss me, Kiss 5825-4 Alone At Last

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