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Sheet Music76 of 2161908 Ziegfeld Production, "THE SOUL KISS", WITH LUCIFER! I 'M THE HUMAN NIGHT KEY OF NEW YORK1904 WHEN I DROVE THE STAGE FROM DENVER DOWN TO FRISCO BY THE SEA, SHEET MUSIC
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    Posted 7 years ago

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    This is by the writing team of Cobb & Edwards , and published by Gus Edwards. It has a cute tune! I guess for a collector it has more than that. A really funny artwork cover, and really unusual too. Maybe not quite what a proper lady would put up on her piano for display. Better in a college dorm, hey?

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    1. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 7 years ago
      This is 1906, and in the Ziegfeld Follies Show ,THE PARISIAN MODEL' sung by his wife ANNA HELD in the“The Peekaboo Sextette,” Not common at all.
      Starts "Pardon me, my pretty maid I would a word with thee"
    2. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 7 years ago
      Thanks ! Vetraio50

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