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Source:   Sheet music, 1922.


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How'd you like to be a kid again / [words and music] by Jimmy McHugh, Bennett Sisters, Billy Colligan.
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Image ID: g99c261_001

How'd you like to be a kid again / [words and music] by Jimmy McHugh, Bennett Sisters, Billy Colligan.  [Bombo. How'd you like to be a kid again. Vocal score.] (1922)

Image Details

Image Title

:  How'd you like to be a kid again / [words and music] by Jimmy McHugh, Bennett Sisters, Billy Colligan.

Alternate Title

: Bombo. How'd you like to be a kid again. Vocal score.

Creator(s)

: Colligan, Billy -- Composer
Colligan, Billy -- Lyricist
McHugh, Jimmy -- Lyricist
McHugh, Jimmy -- Composer

Additional Name(s)

: Bennett Sisters -- Singer

Created Date

: 1922

Specific Material Type

: music

Item Physical Description

: 1 vocal score (4 p.) : ill. ; 32 cm.

Notes

: Caption title. Note 2.) Center seam torn and repaired with tape; edges frayed and torn. Note 3.) Featured with great success by the Bennett Twins--Cover. Note 4.) First line of [chorus]: I'm feeling blue, so I'm asking you. Note 5.) First line of text: Do you ever get lonely? Note 6.) For voice and piano. Note 7.) Hit of Messrs. Lee and J.J. Shubert production 'Bombo', with Al Jolson--Cover. Note 8.) National Endowment for the Arts Millennium Project. Note 9.) Photograph of Bennett Twins, lower half of cover. Note 10.) Treasures of the American Performing Arts, 1875-1923

Source

: Sheet music of songs from various musicals, plays, movies, and television. / Sheet music, 1922.

Location

: The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts / Music Division

Catalog Call Number

: M.C. (Bombo, 1922)

Digital ID

: g99c261_001

Record ID

: 182588

Digital Item Published

: 8-7-2009; updated 3-25-2011

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