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I'll love you 'till I die / words and music by Wm. T. Francis.
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Image ID: 1256304

I'll love you 'till I die / words and music by Wm. T. Francis.  [For by the stars that shine above you, I swear onest one I l...] (1899)

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Image Title

:  I'll love you 'till I die / words and music by Wm. T. Francis.

Alternate Title(s)

: For by the stars that shine above you, I swear onest one I love you [First line of chorus] Title 2.) Telephone Girl. I'll love you 'till I die [uniform title] Title 3.) What makes you turn your lovely face away [First line of song]

Creator(s)

: Francis, W. T. (William T.) -- Lyricist
Francis, W. T. (William T.) -- Composer

Additional Name(s)

: MacDonald, James F., musician -- Musician

Specific Material Type

: music

Item Physical Description

: 6 p. ; 34 cm.

Notes

: On cover: sung by James F. Macdonald in "The Telephone Girl." Note 2.) Photograph of James F. Macdonald in center of cover. Note 3.) Signature of former owner in pen in top right hand corner of cover: L. Alexa Vader.

Source

: American popular songs. / Sheet music, 1899

Location

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

Digital ID

: 1256304

Record ID

: 608657

Digital Item Published

: 6-1-2005; updated 3-25-2011

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