Title Information
Title
There's a long, long trail
Name: Personal
Name Part
Elliott, Zo
Name Part: Date
1891-1964
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
composer
Name: Personal
Name Part
King, Stoddard
Name Part: Date
1889-1933
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
lyricist
Type of Resource
notated music
Genre (aat)
sheet music
Origin Information
Place
Place Term: Code (MARC Country Code)
nyu
Place
Place Term: Text
New York
Place
Place Term: Text
Chicago
Place
Place Term: Text
London
Publisher
M. Witmark & Sons
Date Issued (encoding="w3cdtf")
1915
Issuance
monographic
Language
Language Term: Code (ISO639-2B)
eng
Physical Description
Form (marcform)
print
Extent
1 score (6, [2] p.) ; 35 cm.
digitalOrigin
reformatted digital
Note: Statement of Responsibility
written by Stoddard King ; composed by Zo Elliott.
Note
Caption title.
Note
"In G (d to d)"--Cover.
Note
For voice and piano.
Note
"Sung by Mr. John McCormack."--Cover.
Note
"The Witmark black and white series."
Note
First line of text: Nights are growing very lonely.
Note
First line of chorus: There's a long, long trail a-winding in to the land of my dreams.
Note
"Marching chorus, published by popular request"--P. 6.
Note
Advertisements: "Two sweetly melodious Southern songs" on p. [2]; "Beautiful sacred songs for church, home and concert use" on p. [7]; "The new national slogan song, Freedom for all forever" on p. [8]
Subject
Geographic Code (MARC Geographic Area Code)
n-us---
Subject (LCSH)
Topic
World War, 1914-1918
Topic
Songs and music
Subject (LCSH)
Topic
Songs with piano
Subject (LCSH)
Topic
Popular music
Geographic
United States
Identifier: Music Plate
M.W. & Sons 15284-4 M. Witmark & Sons
Related Item: Host (displayLabel="Collection")
Title Information
Title
Prints, Drawings, and Watercolors from the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection
Identifier: URI
http://library.brown.edu/cds/askb
Identifier: COLID
619
Record Information
Record Content Source (marcorg)
VA@
Record Creation Date (encoding="marc")
031212
Record Identifier (source="RPB")
b65403320
Access Condition: rights statement (href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/")
No Copyright - United States
Access Condition: restriction on access
Collection is open for research.