Oh! What a diff'rence in the morning! : as sung in SINBAD by Henry Norman / written by "Willie Piffkow" ; arranged, with additional verses by Philip Hastings, the "Bogie Man."
Alternative Title
Sinbad. Oh! What a diff'rence in the morning! Vocal score
Creator
Piffkow, Willie Composer Hastings, Philip Arranger Norman, Henry Performer
Date Created and/or Issued
c1891
Publication Information
Sherman, Clay & Co San Francisco (Cor. Kearny and Sutter Sts.)
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Description
For voice and piano. First line of text: I'll sing of the curious sights that we see at night. Additional verses printed as text on p. 4. Publisher's advertisements on p. [2] and p. [5]. Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project. Bound: Yes Variant: No Illustrated cover: No Advertisements: Yes San Francisco Public Library.
Type
image
Extent
1 vocal score (4, [1] p.) ; 26 x 34 cm.
Identifier
csm_cubanc_54_1_00167020
Subject
Musicals--Excerpts--Vocal scores with piano Songs with piano
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