| Composer: | Cunningham, Paul 1890-1960 |
| Lyrics: | You remember how the Robert E. Lee used to be the ship that sailed the Mississippi (first line of text) |
| Contributors: | | Brennan, J. Keirn | 1873-1948 |
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| Publisher: | M. Witmark & Sons |
| Publication Date: | 1918 |
| Description: | When the Robert E. Lee : arrives in old Tennessee, all the way from gay paree / words by J. Keirn Brennan ; music by Paul Cunningham. For voice and piano. Caption title. First line of text: You remember how the Robert E. Lee used to be the ship that sailed the Mississippi. Color cover ill.: African Americans in caricature, some in uniform waiting on a dock, boat (Robt. E. Lee) sailing in. "Novelty song"--Cover. Price: 50 c 2s/=net. Ad for "Evening brings rest and you" by F.H. Bishop and Edna Stanton Whaley on back cover. Pl. no.: 15882-2.
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| Format: | 1 score (3 p.) : col. ill. ; 32 cm. |
| Subjects: | Songs with piano African Americans--Songs and music Passenger ships--Songs and music African Americans Steamboats Caricatures Covers (Illustration) |
| Copyright: | Permissions/Copyright Statement for Sheet Music |
| Digital ID: | dpl-hac-11861.dc |
| OCLC Record ID: | 51639555 |