File:When Chloe sings a song (NYPL Hades-609545-1998671).jpg

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English: * Descriptive subtitle on cover: A southern plantation melody.
  • On cover: An instantaneous hit at Weber & Field's Music Hall as sung by Lillian Russell. Cover includes photograph of Lillian Russell.
  • Cover design includes drawing of a bird sitting on a nest with other birds flying near.
  • Summary: Using stereotyped language, the narrator speaks of music to be heard in all forms of nature, but the sweetest song is that sung by Chloe.
  • Statement of responsibility : words by Harry B. Smith ; music by John Stromberg.
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When Chloe sings a song
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Dar is music in de banjo when it sounds. [first line of song]
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Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/97609693-bbec-b054-e040-e00a1806151d
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This image is available from the New York Public Library's Digital Library under the digital ID c6836c60-c595-012f-96c5-58d385a7bc34: digitalgallery.nypl.orgdigitalcollections.nypl.org

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c6836c60-c595-012f-96c5-58d385a7bc34
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/97609693-bbec-b054-e040-e00a1806151d
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1998671
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American popular songs.
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97609693-bbec-b054-e040-e00a1806151d
NYPL Division
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Music Division
Topics
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African Americans; Birds; Nests; Sexual attraction; Nature & music



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