| Composer: | Talbert, Harry C. | | Lyrics: | This is a world where trouble never dies (first line of text) Everybody has a trouble of his own (first line of chorus) | | Contributors: | Jackson, George Edw. Edwards, George H. Harris, Thomas J. Geo. H. Walker & Co. | |
| | | | Publisher: | W.A. Evans & Bro. | | Publication Date: | 1885 | | Description: | Everybody has a trouble of his own / words and music by Harry C. Talbert ; arr. by Geo. Edw. Jackson. For voice and piano, with chorus refrain. Caption title. "Sung by Geo. H. Edwards of Thatcher, Primrose & West's Minstrels"--Cover. Cover ill.: Face of an African American man above a water lily in a pond. "Geo. H. Walker & Co. Lith., Boston"--Cover. "Dedicated to Thos. J. Harris, Esq., Brooklyn, N.Y."--Cover. Stamped on cover: Music department, Waibel Bros., 243 Sixteenth St., and 2518 Mission St., San Francisco, Cal. First line of text: This is a world where trouble never dies. First line of chorus: Everybody has a trouble of his own.
| | Format: | 1 score (5 p.) : ill. ; 35 cm. | | Subjects: | African Americans--Songs and music Songs with piano Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with piano African Americans Lithographs | | Copyright: | Permissions/Copyright Statement for Sheet Music | | Digital ID: | dpl-hac-00086.dc | | OCLC Record ID: | 50488215 | | | Click to view images:  |