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Sheet Music175 of 2161916 Sheet Music- Sealed in plastic. Looks like new .Book"Cajun Music, A Reflection of a People",with note signed by author Ann Savoy.
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    Posted 13 years ago

    Tim
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    Sheet music and words to Popeye songs. I forget the date on this, but it's probably from the very early 1930's. I'd seen a few come and go on Ebay and decided I'd make one mine some day. So, I did. It's in really great shape and has Popeye illustrations all throughout. I should take some photos or scans of the inside.

    I collect sheet music and usually try to scoop up anything related to early American animation along those lines. I have a few Disney pieces, too.

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    1. packrat-place packrat-place, 13 years ago
      "Popeye Song Folio is a collection of 24 songs issued by Popular Melodies, Inc. 1619 Broadway, New York City in 1936. They contain the tunes played in the various Popeye cartoon short series directed by Dave Fleischer."
    2. Tim Tim, 13 years ago
      Thanks! No better animation than the Fleischer brothers!
    3. fourpeepsake fourpeepsake, 13 years ago
      Great piece Tim, I love the Jeep's reaction.
    4. Tim Tim, 13 years ago
      Yes, it's a great graphic representation of cacophony! Popeye and Olive Oil have very distinctive voices, so one can only imagine them singing together (terrible!).
    5. Kathycat Kathycat, 12 years ago
      I'm Popeye the sailor man. I'm strong to the finich cuz I eat all may spinach. I'm Popeye the sailor man. This is how my mom got me to eat "spinach". Now it happens to be one of my favorite vegetables.
    6. Tim Tim, 12 years ago
      I watched a later production of the Popeye cartoons as a kid and that never swayed me. My mom (this was the 70's) would heat up canned or frozen spinach as a side for dinner and recommended a splash of vinegar, which we had on the dinner table. To me, it was a sour pile of mushy green vegetables. It was only decades later, working in good restaurants, that I realized the value of properly served (cooked or raw) spinach. It is also now my favorite green vegetable. My absolute favorite Indian dish is curried spinach (palak paneer). No thanks to Popeye!

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