Document Type
Musical Score
Abstract
Front cover: A picture of four men wearing black top hats and three women. One women is wearing a big sailor shaped hat, another has a back hat while wearing glasses, and the last one's hat is a painting board with two paint brushes.
First line of chorus: Beware the spell of the spring time, though it seems sweet as, life to you.
First line of chorus: Good-bye, everybody! Good-bye, everything!
Mort. H. Singer presents The Berlin Operetta A Modern Eve
Book by G. Okonkowsky & A. Schonfeld
Staged by Frank Smithson
Lyrics by Will M. Hough
Music by Jean Gilbert
Includes sheet music sample from the song "The Maurice Tango"
1 score, (6p.), 34x26 cm
Published by T.B. Harms Company, New York
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Composition | Music
Publication Date
1-1-1912
Language
English
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
Recommended Citation
Okonkowsky, G.; Schonfeld, A.; Smithson, Frank; Hough, Will M.; Gilbert, Jean; and T. B. Harms Company, "Good-bye Eveybody" (1912). Popular Sheet Music of the 1900s. 28.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/utalibraries_digitalprojects_sheetmusic/28
Comments
Digitized by UTA Libraries in 2016.