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I'm gettin' so thirsty::
a little "extra-dry" spot in Africa
Description:
words & music by Jean C. Havez
For voice and piano
Cover title
Sung by Marie Dressler in the musical comedy "Miss Prinnt"
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Year:
1901
Contributor:
Havez, Jean C., 1874-1925 (composer)
Keller, Edgar (illustrator)
Dressler, Marie, 1869-1934 (performer)
M. Witmark & Sons (publisher)
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Dressler, Marie > 1873-1934
African Americans > Alcohol use > Songs and music
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You're all right but you can't ring in
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words by Maurice Shapiro; music by Seymour Furth
For voice and piano
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Sung by: John J. Cain
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1898
Contributor:
Furth, Seymour (composer)
Shapiro, Maurice A. (lyricist)
Hart, G. O. (George Overbury), 1868-1933 (illustrator)
Cain, John J (performer)
Consolidated Music Publishers Association (New York, N.Y.) (publisher)
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African Americans > Alcohol use > Songs and music
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