Kelly's gone to kingdom come!
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Date
1910
Authors
Thurban, T. W. [composer]
Rohmer, Sax [lyricist]
Starmer [graphic artist]
Lambert, Maud [performer]
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Chicago : Will Rossiter, 1910.
Abstract
Description
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
A bigger "hit" than "has anybody here seen Kelly?"! ; originally introduced by the "queen of song" Maud Lambert in Lew Fields' greatest success "the midnight sons" ; also publ. for band and orchestra [note]
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
There is an Irish gentleman [first line]
Kelly's gone to kingdom come [first line of chorus]
F [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Decorative ; Maud Lambert (photograph) [illustration]
Starmer [graphic artist]
Publisher's advertisement on inside front cover, inside back cover and back cover [note]
Additonal verses on last page [note]
A bigger "hit" than "has anybody here seen Kelly?"! ; originally introduced by the "queen of song" Maud Lambert in Lew Fields' greatest success "the midnight sons" ; also publ. for band and orchestra [note]
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
There is an Irish gentleman [first line]
Kelly's gone to kingdom come [first line of chorus]
F [key]
Moderato [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Decorative ; Maud Lambert (photograph) [illustration]
Starmer [graphic artist]
Publisher's advertisement on inside front cover, inside back cover and back cover [note]
Additonal verses on last page [note]