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Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning by Irving Berlin

Smithsonian Libraries and Archives

Object Details

Author

Berlin, Irving 1888-1989
Cantor, Eddie 1892-1964
Friend, Howard Private
Bella C. Landauer Collection of Aeronautical Sheet Music (Smithsonian Institution. Libraries) DSI
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co

Subject

Cantor, Eddie 1892-1964

Notes

"Dedicated to my friend 'Private Howard Friend' who occupies the cot next to mine and feels as I do about the 'bugler.'"--Caption
"Successfully introduced by Eddie Cantor in Zeigfeld Follies"
"This song reproduced on the following mechanical instruments: Disc records: Victor ; Columbia ; Pathé. Word rolls: Singa ; Q.R.S. ; Connorized ; Universal ; Imperial ; Artempo"
Illustrated title page depicts uniformed bugler against silhouetted tents and flag with inset portrait of Eddie Cantor (from photograph) / [after lithograph by Barbelle?]
Publisher's advertisement on verso of page 3 has page of music for: Mammy's little pansy / words by Geo. Graff Jr. ; music by Bert Grant. Advertisement in gutter: "Do your bit. Help win the war. America's problem: Ships and food - to send the most food possible in least shipping space. Solution: Eat more fish, cheese, eggs, poultry and save beef, pork, & mutton for our fighters"
For voice and piano
Also available online
Elecresource
NASMRB copy mq1688496 has bookplate: Smithsonian Libraries Adopt-a-Book program. Adopted by Clarice Peters on May 4, 2022.

Date

1918
1911-1920
1910-1920

Call number

M1 .B4

Type

Songs and music
Portraits
Pictorial works
Excerpts
Vocal scores with piano
Advertisements
Illustrated works
Music
Sheet music covers
Sheet music

Physical description

1 vocal score (3 pages) 31 cm

Place

United States

Data Source

Smithsonian Libraries

Topic

Bugle calls
Bugle
Military camps
Popular music
Revues
Soldiers
Songs with piano
Tents
World War, 1914-1918
Bugles
Flags
Military camps--American
American

Metadata Usage

CC0

Record ID

siris_sil_982715

Discover More

1918: 100 years ago

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