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Creator:
Murray, Fred, d. 1922
Title(s):
What's the good of a pair of kilts if you're a window cleaner? / written and composed by Fred Murray and Geo. Everard.
Published/Created:
London : Francis, Day and Hunter, c1904.
Physical Description:
1 score (4 p.) ; 36 cm.
Holdings:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
M1 .H6+ v. 1 no. 57 Oversize
Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Celia Hopkinson in memory of her father Frederick Herbert Dawson and grandmother Plessy Dawson
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Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Music (printed)
Notes:
Song for voice and piano.
First line: I've been courting twenty years.
First line of chorus: What's the good of a pair of kilts to me.
Subject Terms:
Francis, Day and Hunter -- Publisher.
Kilts -- Songs and music.
Popular music -- 1901-1910.
Songs with piano.
Form/Genre:
Sheet music.
Contributors:
Everard, George, 1873-1907.
Coyne, Frank, 1875-1906.
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