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| Lyrics: | When I lib'd in Tennesse (first line of text) U-li-a-li o-la-e (first line of chorus) |
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| Publisher: | S.W. Marsh |
| Publication Date: | 18XX |
| Description: | Rosa Lee. For tenor solo, chorus (TATB) and piano. At head of title: The favorite Negro song. Cover title. First line of text: When I lib'd in Tennesse. First line of chorus: U-li-a-li o-la-e. "Written & composed expressly for the Ethiopian Serenaders and sung by them with rapturous applause at the St. James Theatre, London"--Cover. Verses 2-4 printed as text on p. 5. On cover: 25 cts. nett. Original publication information: 18--.
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| Format: | 1 score (5 p.) ; 33 cm. |
| Subjects: | Songs with piano Choruses, Secular (Men's voices) with piano African Americans--Songs and music |
| Copyright: | Permissions/Copyright Statement for Sheet Music |
| Digital ID: | dpl-hac-00015.dc |
| OCLC Record ID: | 50704048 |