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Going up Jules Gaillard and ensemble lyric by Otto Harbach ; music by Louis A. Hirsch

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"Cohan & Harris present Going up, book by Otto Harbach and James Montgomery, lyrics by Otto Harbach, music by Louis Hirsch"--List title page
Illustrated list title page features depiction of a waving pilot in a biplane with young women dancing or sitting on the wings
List title title page also gives other songs: Do it for me ; Ev'rybody ought to know how to do the tickle toe ; Going up : you start to sway ; Here's to the two of you ; If you look in her eyes ; I want a boy who's determined to do what I say ; Kiss me ; Touch of a woman's hand, the ; Selection ; Ev'rybody ought to know how to do the tickle toe : new society dance ; Score
Publisher's advertisement on page [5] has pages of music (reduced) for the choruses of "Vocal gems from 'The rainbow girl,' lyrics by Rennold Wolf, music by Louis A. Hirsch: I'll think of you ; My rainbow girl ; Beautful lady, tell me ; Just you alone. Publisher's advertisement on page [6] has pages of music (reduced) for the choruses of "Vocal gems from 'Going up,' lyrics by Otto Harbach, music by Louis A. Hirch [that is, Hirsch]: Evr'ybody [that is, Everybody] ought to know how to do the tickle toe ; Going up : you start to sway ; If you look in her eyes ; Do it for me
For voice and piano; excerpt from a musical, acc. originally for orchestra
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Data Source
Smithsonian Libraries
Date
1917
1911-1920
1910-1920
Call number
M1 .B4
Author
Hirsch, Louis A (Louis Achille) 1881-1924
Cohan, George M (George Michael) 1878-1942
Harbach, Otto 1873-1963
Harris, Sam 1872-1941
Montgomery, James 1882-1966
Bella C. Landauer Collection of Aeronautical Sheet Music (Smithsonian Institution. Libraries) DSI
M. Witmark & Sons
Type
Excerpts
Vocal scores with piano
Advertisements
Sheet music covers
Sheet music
Physical description
1 vocal score (4, [2] pages) 35 cm
Place
United States
Title
You start to sway and then you shut your eyes
World is always wanting something new
You start to sway
Topic
Musicals
Popular music
Songs with orchestra
Songs with piano
Air pilots
Biplanes
Musicals--Excerpts--Vocal scores with piano
Songs with orchestra--Vocal scores with piano
Women
American
Record ID
siris_sil_982962
Usage
CC0

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