There's just a bit o' heaven in your smile.
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Date
1923
Authors
Burke, Tom [performer]
David, Lee [composer]
Ley, Benton [lyricist]
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
New York : M. Witmark & Sons, 1923.
Abstract
Description
Gift of Dr. Mary Jane Esplen.
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
When I am weary at close of day I seek your side [first line]
There's just a bit o' heaven in your smile [first line of refrain]
B flat major [key]
Moderately with much expression [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Flowers; photograph: Tom Burke [illustration]
Publisher's advertisement on front inside cover & back cover [note]
Song written for and sung with great success by Tom Burke [note]
Piano vocal [instrumentation]
When I am weary at close of day I seek your side [first line]
There's just a bit o' heaven in your smile [first line of refrain]
B flat major [key]
Moderately with much expression [tempo]
Popular song [form/genre]
Flowers; photograph: Tom Burke [illustration]
Publisher's advertisement on front inside cover & back cover [note]
Song written for and sung with great success by Tom Burke [note]
Keywords
Infatuation