Tie your little bull outside
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Date
1910
Authors
Brockman, James [composer]
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
New York : Witmark, 1910.
Abstract
Description
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Sung with great success by the composer James Brockman writer of "I trust my husband anywhere but I'd like to stick around", "wop, wop, wop", "walyo", "my angelett cheree", "Abie, take an example from your fader", "if I could gain the world by wishing", "you don't know how much you have to know in order to know how much you know" [note]
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
Georgie on his knees began to woo [first line]
Tie your little bull outside [first line of chorus]
G [key]
Allegretto [tempo]
Popular song ; novelty song [form/genre]
Dogs on leashes ; James Brockman (photograph) [illustration]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
Extra verses on inside front cover [note]
Sung with great success by the composer James Brockman writer of "I trust my husband anywhere but I'd like to stick around", "wop, wop, wop", "walyo", "my angelett cheree", "Abie, take an example from your fader", "if I could gain the world by wishing", "you don't know how much you have to know in order to know how much you know" [note]
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
Georgie on his knees began to woo [first line]
Tie your little bull outside [first line of chorus]
G [key]
Allegretto [tempo]
Popular song ; novelty song [form/genre]
Dogs on leashes ; James Brockman (photograph) [illustration]
Publisher's advertisement on back cover [note]
Extra verses on inside front cover [note]