| Let me down easy, or, The machinery man | | Composer: | Farrel, Tom | | Alternate title: | Machinery man | | Lyrics: | Sam Johnson was a machinery man with ideas of his own (first line of text) Le-let me dow-ha down easy, you'll never see me here no more (first line of chorus) | | Contributors: | | | | | Publisher: | Will Rossiter Publisher | | Publication Date: | 1906 | | Description: | Let me down easy, or, The machinery man / words and music by Tom Farrel. For voice and piano. Cover title. First line of text: Sam Johnson was a machinery man with ideas of his own. First line of chorus: Le-let me dow-ha down easy, you'll never see me here no more. "Sung by the stars of Vaudeville"--Cover. Cover ill.: African American man falling from the sky / Starmer. Price: 5. Publisher's advertisements on p. [7] and [8].
| | Format: | 1 score ([8] p.) : ill. ; 35 cm. | | Subjects: | Popular music--United States--1901-1910 African Americans--Songs and music | | Copyright: | Permissions/Copyright Statement for Sheet Music | | Digital ID: | dpl-hac-11775.dc | | OCLC Record ID: | 50288617 | | | Click to view images:  | |
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