Document Type
Musical Score
Abstract
Front cover: A picture of a couple dancing with zig zag patterns behind them. To the left of the couple are two photos. In the top photo, three men are peaking out from a stage curtain. They are identified as Frank Francis, Bert Rome and Dick Park. Under this photo is another of the three men sitting, poising before a window. In between the two pictures are the words: Park Rome and Francis "Songs-Smiles and Stuff"
First line of song: There's a tune that everyone's dancing, slow and dreamy
First line of chorus: Play it, oh, play it, that Dengozo strain, oo-La-La
Includes sheet music samples from the song "Just for To-Night"
Moderato
Words by W. L. Beardsley
Music by George L. Cobb, the man who wrote "Just for tonight" The "Coast- to- Coast" Hit
Published for Band and Orchestra
That's what they all say:- "Just for to-night."
The Song with the "Oo-la-la" that's it!
1 score, (6p.), 35x26 cm
Published by Will Rossiter, Chicago
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Composition | Music
Publication Date
1-1-1914
Language
English
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
Recommended Citation
Beardsley, W. L.; Cobb, George L.; and Rossiter, Will, "Dance That Dengozo with Me "OO-LA-LA"" (1914). Popular Sheet Music of the 1900s. 89.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/utalibraries_digitalprojects_sheetmusic/89
Comments
Digitized by UTA Libraries in 2016.