You're drifting further from me day by day / words by Frederick H. Scott ; music by Chas. N. Daniels
Alternative Title
San Francisco Examiner Musical supplement.
Creator
Daniels, Charles N., 1878-1943 Composer Scott, Frederick H Other Hanvey, Louis A Other Cooley, Will Other Welbur, Clarence W Other Fuller, William Other Empire comedy four Other
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Description
For voice and piano. Caption title. "As sung at the Orpheum by the Empire Comedy Four."--Ill. t.p. "Musical supplement to the Sunday Examiner"--Ill. t.p. T.p. illustration: four cameo portrait photographs of the Empire Comedy Four. First line of text: Scarce a year has pass'd my darling. Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project. Bound: No Variant: No Illustrated cover: Yes Advertisements: No San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum.
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