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I Only Know I Love You (Ballad) from 1911. Hi-res scans of original sheet music include two arrangements: 1) quartet for male voices; and 2) vocal solo with piano accompaniment.
Lyric by Jesse G.M. Glick. Melody by Irving M. Wilson. (writers of "My Rose From the Garden of Love") Published in 1911 by Sherman Clay & Co., San Francisco and Oakland.
According to USA copyright law for musical works, all works published before 1923 are in the public domain.
SPECIAL NOTE: The autograph of Laetitia Penn Washburn is on the cover of the original. Mrs. Washburn was an accomplished soprano who started her career in California performing on the Orpheum stage. By 1920, she was headed for New York and a career on Broadway.
I Only Know I Love You (Ballad) from 1911. Hi-res scans of original sheet music include two arrangements: 1) quartet for male voices; and 2) vocal solo with piano accompaniment.
Lyric by Jesse G.M. Glick. Melody by Irving M. Wilson. (writers of "My Rose From the Garden of Love") Published in 1911 by Sherman Clay & Co., San Francisco and Oakland.
According to USA copyright law for musical works, all works published before 1923 are in the public domain.
SPECIAL NOTE: The autograph of Laetitia Penn Washburn is on the cover of the original. Mrs. Washburn was an accomplished soprano who started her career in California performing on the Orpheum stage. By 1920, she was headed for New York and a career on Broadway.
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I Only Know I Love You (Ballad) from 1911. Hi-res scans of original sheet music include two arrangements: 1) quartet for male voices; and 2) vocal solo with piano accompaniment.
Lyric by Jesse G.M. Glick. Melody by Irving M. Wilson. (writers of "My Rose From the Garden of Love") Published in 1911 by Sherman Clay & Co., San Francisco and Oakland.
According to USA copyright law for musical works, all works published before 1923 are in the public domain.
SPECIAL NOTE: The autograph of Laetitia Penn Washburn is on the cover of the original. Mrs. Washburn was an accomplished soprano who started her career in California performing on the Orpheum stage. By 1920, she was headed for New York and a career on Broadway.
Droits d'auteur :
Public Domain
Formats disponibles
Téléchargez comme PDF, TXT ou lisez en ligne sur Scribd