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LIBRARY OF THEUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOISAT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
MUSIC
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Theft, mutilation, and underlining of booksare reasons for disciplinary action and mayresult in dismissal from the University.
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
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OTTO HARBACHRUDOLF FRIML
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>oure inA MUSICAl PlAY
G. SCHIRMER, New York
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AFTER CAREFUL EXAMINATION OF THE
INNER MARGIN AND TYPE OF MATERIAL
WE HAVE SEWN THIS VOLUME BY HAND
SO IT CAN BE MORE EASILY OPENED
AND READ.
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CorrBKar, 1917, by G. ScHmmt
Deporitnrlo confome a la ley de la Rrpfibllca Hexkaaaen el ailD MCMXVTI por G. Schirmer (Inc.). PTX>p>e(ariaa
Nueva York y Mexico
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YOU'RE IN LOVEPRODUCED FOR THE FIRST TIME
AT THE STAMFORD THEATRE, STAMFORD, CONN.
NOVEMBER 29th, 1916
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF
ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN
MUSICAL DIRECTOR
JOHN McGHIE
STAGE DIRECTOR
EDWARD CLARK
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ORIGINAL CAST OF CHARACTERS
JUDGE BREWSTER
LACEY HART
DOROTHY
MRS. PAYTON
GEORGIANA
HOBBY DOUGLAS
MR. WIX
CAPTAIN
DECK STEWARD
STEWARDESS
PASSENGERS
SAILORS
Guests and Friends
Jack Raffabl
Lawrence Wheat
May Thompson
Florine Arnold
Marie Flynn
Harry Clarke
Al. Roberts
Albert Pellaton
George Pierpont
Virginia Wynn
Barbara Valdini
M. Cunningham
Hazel Clement?
C. Balfour Lloyd
Gilbert Wells
SYNOPSIS OF SCENES
ACT I. Santa Monica Hotel, Southern California.
ACT 11. ON BOARD THE S. S. "HIGH HOPE."—Three Days Out.
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MUSICAL NUMBERS
Act INo.
1. OVERTURE
2. OPENING CHORUS
3. Married Life
4. You're in Love
5. Keep off the Grass
6. He Will Understand
7. Mignonette
8. Buck Up
9. Things that they must not do
10. Snatched from the Cradle
11. Finale
PACE
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Brewster and Chorus 17
Lacey, Dorothy and Chorus 25
Lacey, Georgiana and Chorus 29
Mrs. Payton 34
Lacey, Dorothy, Georgiana and Chorus 38
Dance 42
Hobby and Chorus 46
Georgiana, Mrs. Payton, Brewster and Hobby 50
Mr. Wix 55
Ensemble 59
12. Entr'acte
13. OPENING CHORUS
14. Be Sure It's Light
15. A Year is a Long, Long Time
16. BooLA Boo
17. Loveland
18. The Musical Snore
19. Introduction to **r»i OnlyDreaming"
20. I'm Only Dreaming
21. Finale
Act II
Barbara Valdini and Chorus
Lacey and Chorus
Georgiana and Hobby
Mr. Wix and Chorus
Georgiana, Captain and Male Chorus
Dorothy, Mrs. Payton, Wix and Lacey
Georgiana and Chorus
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I'm a grass
I'm a grass
wid - o'wwid - ow
With a signWith a sign
"Keep Off"Keep Off
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He Will Understand!All performing and
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Lyrics byOtto Harbach
and Edward Clark
Allegro moderato
Music byRudolf Friml
Moderate comodoGeorgiana
p 1- j^T~7 w^^ ^^'Tis not the fash -ion For an - y maid To tell her pas - sion.
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Lacey
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Bear-ing- their thrills like tel-e-g-raph clicks. No spo - ken word—
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Yet just like wire -less His heart is stirred By thoug^ht-waves tire - less.
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£ P-=i:i«rTTT^^ XEAnd an-y g-irl can do it with ease. Just try a few wiles like these.
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-J', j^ y }i^ ^A down - cast eye When - e'er he meets you,
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r r I * r r p^ ^fA lit - tie sigrh When-e'er he greets you; And should he
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MignonnetteAllegro scherzando 5.5
5 2 S 4
Piano
Introduction ^ l * l"
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Lyrics byOtto Harbach
and Edward Clark
Buck Up!Hobby and Chorus
All pprforming andmpchaniral rfproducing
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^ Alia marcia^Music by
Rudolf Friml
Hobby
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ot ex - act - ly jaun - ty. You look iaun - ty! I've^^
feel-ing— well, not ex- act - ly jaun- ty.
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V^Hi n\ ^ ^S6i^^^ ^ ^ ^^ 11 Hobby
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prom-ised you would meet her; We'll greet her. What more2 I'd
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p'h J- J' (T [T IM ^ ^^ ^ra- ther meet a li - on
F i r~ p ma - cry - in for gore
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Vk ^i' J' F [T ihW^^ J ^iJ rgot to ask per mis-sion that I may wed;
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feel
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a sol - dier - boy_ Be - fore he's
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*: m h Li, j^ ^^ ^?^1ust be done, The fight it must be won,. But you know^ ^ til P
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fc ^ ^f^' I r rbat - ties are far from fun!. I'm filled with
mi U JTY=twm i^ rit.
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fight for love, and thatlat's no i - die prat-tlel So
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J^J^r rbuck up! buck up! buck up, my boy
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Edward Clark
The Things That They Must Not Do
Quartette
Mrs. Payton, Brewster, Hobby and Georgiana
AU prrformlng andmcrhanical roproduclng
rights resrrvrd
Music byRudolf Friml
Moderate comodo^ Mrs. Paytonm ^îS
^stacc.
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-ffl^n There must
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^h ji j> J) ; I ii J' y > ji l J^ J> j'> ;, I ji^^E^Hf^ nn fnrm of woo-ine". Ei-thpr chvs - i - cal or men - tal. No
ill-ino- anrl nn r.no . inw Per force Or ac - ci - den- tal; Nobill-ing and no coo - ing, Per
f(f stacc.
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|)*« |j> J' ' ji' j> I J' i' ' ji ji I J> J^ J^ «^'
press - ing, no ca - ress - ing, And no hints of sweet temp
P dr il l
P^ J' i> ^ ijjN Ui' J' ^ iJ^Ji I p ^' ^ Ji^ta - tion, No hold - ing, no en - fold - ing, And no
;e:\^^m ^^ £
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}^ J) > J, | J> K T > jl J'kiss— buss— smack— spoon, Or cast ad-mir-ing glanc - es; He must not
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*:^^ ? f] I ft ; J' J^ I ji .NF ^-^ I Fpet— pat
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hug— croon Sweet songs of love's ro - mane - esl No
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brain - be - fud - dling, Wres-tling, huo-dling, Catch- as -catch -can cod-dling, cud-dling:
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jM r r H ^'' ^'' ^'' ^^Hobby £ Georgina^ ?
These are a few of the things they must not do! Whew!^
Brewster
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Georgina
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The things that we must not do!The things that we must not do!
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^m ij—i-i J71 JIt seems there are quite a few!It seems there are quite a few!
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Hobby
^ f ? ^^=»game— but just the samegame— but just the same
I fear we're wed - dingjust in name. But 111 haveI fear we're wed - dingjust in name. But 111 have
TT^' y ji I ^ J' J' |j> j^Mrs. Payton
±=1?^
?r Im I'eelyouyou
to hold myhead when - ev-er Im feel - ing blue?to look at dear when - ev-er I'm feel - ing blue?
No!
No!
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Brewster 5,
J—^^-jr^JX jiJ r- Jinot if you're going to keep your con- tract!not if you're going to keep your con- tract!
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By par-a-graph one and two AllBy par-a-graph seven and eight Love-
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p } J' j'- J). ^pet -ting you must ta-boo!
glanc-fs arr off the slate!3
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Georgina
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I think our wed - ding rink Is be - ing\VJ.||ji^j>ggMrs. Payton
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rf rthoughts youwill un - der-stand! You'll find, if you on - ly read your con - tract, That'sproph - e - sy par - a-dise! You'll find, if you on - ly read your con - tract, That's
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Lyrics by
Otto Harbach andEdward Clark
Snatched from the Cradle
Mr. Wix
All pirforminf; and
mi'tbanlral rrproduclnsrights reserved
Music byRudolf Friml
ite ^3Some
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ah }i^'y r-^l^> >^ JM^i J ^ ^
men get mar-ried, And oth-ers are born in luck! I'm
j^^ Ji J^ j> J. j,JU' r > I J ', i ji ^j) J ^one of the un - for - tu - nate On whom the light- ning struck!
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% .^ ji .>! ^ J) .ii ^J^ J^ I ,, J^ J, i, ;, ji ^^I was cap - tured ver - }• j-oung, I was not wise or wild; In
1% .h J^ ^'- ji ^j) j) ^''- .^ ^^^ * ^fact I was, when snared and trapped, A meek and trust - ing child.
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^,'A J'J.^JiJlJ J I J>^J: J> JJ I J jg, ^j, ^, . 1^3mvir- tu - al - ly what hap-pen'd to me;_ Led to the slaugh - ter like a
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r
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sheep,. Cut off from life in my in - fan - cy
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J J^ J' JJ^Filched from my lit -tie vir-tuous oouch (ouch!)
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^ ^^Ev - 'ry time I think of it I weep;
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Led with a hal - ter—
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FINALE
Act I
59All performing and
mechanical reproducingrights reserved
Music byRudolf Friml
Quasi Polka
1 t ttm m ^^^^ ±a is it
true? s it true? is there going to be a
' ^^r i p ^'^p ^'^ IP' ^^Is it true? Is it true? Is there going to be a
^^ # P ff F P H g I ji il ji j>:*=3Is it true?-
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tSi^ Bt ^
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jhh iiJ> J> . ^ gP F F Fwed - ding? Who is who? Who is
^ft ^ ^^ who?_ We haveF= g K Fwed - ding? Who is w^ho? Who is who?. We have
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A ^- I\ h iij) =fM^ i PPfe=^ ^S * fst
*lheard a ru - mor spreading! Who is going to mar- ry whom?
' rWho's the bride and who's the groom? And who is going to mar - ry tJieml j> j' J' p ^ Jl l J> » J^ > p I p ^^^ fWho's the bride and who's the groom? And ^rho is going to mar - ry the
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Brewster
Georgiana Brewster
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^^« fc k^ go - ing to be mar-ried,
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go - ing to be mar- ried,
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^5go - ing to be mar- ried, go - ing io be mar- ried,
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A breath-less hush
k mif he ad-dress me, A sud-den blush.
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^i P^ F^STistand! A downcast eye!. A down-cast
i i^^^ i^^ fA down-cast eye
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when-eer he meets you,
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A down-cast eye when-e'er he meets you,
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eye! _ A lit -tie sigh!-
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J^^:i'j i' i r § 3w -hAnd should heA lit - tie sigh
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when-e'er he greets you,
Wf^ ^e ^ pA lit - tie sigh. when-e'er he greets you, And should he
P ^ I? F WMy trem-bling fin - ger. Ah!.
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E • h !' ^fYour trem-bling fin - ger,
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touch your fin ger, Just let it lin - ger;
V fl p- n F ^ y I ^- ^P r F ^i^^touch your fin - - ger. Your trem-bling fin - ger. Just let it lin - ger;
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^^ ^±^mA breathless hushl.
^W ^±A breathless hush!
^mA sud-den
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if he ad-dress you, A sudden blush.A breath-less hush
^*ll vJ^f ii ^ ^^ fe^^= =3^ f^^?A breath-less hush if he ad-dress you, A sudden blush.
^ r pP' p f AT |y pp-fl^mli^ (9i^i:A breath-less hush if he ad-dress you, A sudden blush.
^^^^ ^^blush!. These lit - tie tricks are sure to land, And
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if he ca- ress you; These tricks are sure to land, And
^^^ ^^if he ca-ress you; These tricks are sure to land, And
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Brewster: Come!
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g^^ sder - - stand!
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he will un
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S j> V iĥe will un
^der - - stand!
^^ zc ^^he w^ill un^ E der - - stand!^^W
s^^fea ^^^^5^ ^pa - pers are read-y; But where is Hob -by? Men
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^Marzialeg P ^ ^^
feel just like sol - dier - boy_ Be - fore he's
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^ Lacey^±^ fe ^ fgo ing in to bat - tie. You know it
Stace.
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must be done!. The fight it must be won!. But you know^
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strange e - mo - tion far from joy!.h 0-S E3^
ar iron He feels his knees be - ein to
j^h i. J^ I J^ ^strange e - mo - tion far from joy!.
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strange e - mo - tion far from joy!
rat- tie, le is going to fight for love! And that's no i - die
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prat-tle; So buck up, buckup, buck up, my boy! Buck up! Hi!
le; So buck up, buckup, buck up, mv bov! Buck up! Hi
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Brewster. Reads marriage service
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Allegro^ Chorus Sft^^^j i•wife!'
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Scherzando (Lacey tries to persuade Hobby to kiss Georgiana. See Book.)S 3
Mrs. Payton (spoken)-. Ta
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boo! That is put down in your con
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s i J' J ^ J' li, J' j—iH J' #ar-ried life^
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They like it. Got a wife^ They like it.
vv 11 = ; p r ^^ ^^ M' P FMar-ried life^ They like it. Got a wife^ They like it.
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i !^They like it.
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Got a wife^
mThey like it
LLTr |[LimjS F=^B »M» k ^^ F¥ ^ t!J ^^» ' c^^^ ^^ ^^^^5f=*^
Take my tip^f f r rrrrt
Go do it. Grab off
fea girl- Go to it.
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[^ r V ir^M r^^ E^^^2Take my tip^ Go do it. Grab off a girl- Go to it.
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t̂he on - ly,Bach- e - lor
bviii p riso lone-ly, Ben - e - diet.
P 'F p p 1^ ^Ff^Bach- e - lor. so lone-ly, Ben- e - diet. the on - ly,
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^^s '^^ II am for mar - ried life!.
^^ w^ tI am for mar - ried life!.^m ^^
^"i,^ F r PI am for mar - ried life!.
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'All performing andmechaalcal reprodnclng
ri'hts reserved
Allegretto moderato8
Music byRudolf Frimi
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J- ^ cresc.'Ij ^'j 'Ij
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pfc=7i
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Lyrics byOtto Harbach
and Edward Clark
OPENING CHORUS, ACT II"Well drift along"
Solo and Chorus
Tempo modera.to(jQutetlyandtna dreamy fashioti)
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Music byRudolf Friml
Soprano
Alto
Tenor
Bass
'^'\> <J I ff-
^i'f m̂̂ |iJ^. J^ ji. Ji .^
We'll drift a-long-, just drift a-long- The paththattrailsthe g-old-en^ ^ Si
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Wi—• ' oWe'll drift a-long", just drift a-longf The pathtlhat trails the g"old-enlathmat trails the erold
itgte E^^ S% ^ i Jl i. Jl iWe'll drift a-long, just drift a-long The paththattrailsthe gold-en
Piano
•^•t'''iH^ r I P' FDC ^ n=
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We'll drift a-long, just drift a-long
Tempo moderaio (j^t'eilyand in a dreamyfashion)
m ' m m m i^
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s«2= iThe paththattrailsthe gold-en
f JTM f Jf
I y 1• *• m.mm
kfehy J I J-}J i J'- i i i' r" li |
i.J^ i. >imoon, Our compass lost, our rud-der swing- ing, To some dream-y mer-maid's
kfea 1_J' J Ui J Jl Jii i^Ji i ii"o b;—Our com-pass lost, our rud-der swing - ing,moon, To some dream-y mer-maid's
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moon, Our com-pass lost, our rud-der swing - ing. To some drecim-y mer-maid's
•^\> r Mf I F" P r M0-' » • m —0-
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moon, Our com-pass lost, our rud-der swing- ing, To some dream-y mer-maid's
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^^^ P i \ [c iiiy J I [T-^^'f j i J'JtJ'- J^ J'r" 1^,̂ Fo)croon— We'll drift a-long-, just drift a-long; My on-ly chartyour star-lit charms, For
fefeS ^ ^on-lychart your star-lit charms. For
^ iD» •• * '&
croon We'll drift a-long^, just drift a-long'. My on^ychartyour star-lit charms, For
i*^1' ^J 5 Vij^j J I yjjj^j jiJ^-JU\ ji j^ J. i.L Jjj^^—-^^ ^,^_
croon.— We'll drift a- loiig-,_just drift a- loog^ My on-lychart yourstar-lit charms, For
«e=s—
^
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croon— We'll drift a-long; just drift a-long, My on-ly chart your star-lit charms, For
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t^rf ^ ^ i m^p=?=^nY.
gi^ Ji J) Ji J^ J r^ r"'ir"^'F--"(^ ^^^mLove will guide me till I an-chor safe- ly
tit
In the har-bor of your arms.
'1'^ JiJiJl Jij'jIJ'J . l |J J"'|J'-J'i'-i^ ^Love will gniide me till I an-chor safe - ly In the har-bor ofyoiu- arms.
rit.
.i'i> 1\ J> J^. Jn • ^ 2t t(!- p p-p^p f i r^^Lovewillgniideme till I an-chor safe - ly In the har-bor of your arms.
rit.^ ^ 3Jiy\r F' p [?• ^ n^^ F" P PJ 7 P5==Z ^
Love will gTiide me till I an-chor safe-ly In the har-bor of your arms..
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Let us a-board a Boat o'Dreams, Float-ing- o'er the blue sea la-zi-Iy,
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^^fc^=:i5 5^P *n i' I r i ppij ESoon the old sun, where Ve-nus g-leams Far in the West all ha-zi-ly.
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Then when the stars all peep
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To see if the sea's a - sleep,.
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^ ^ i.i. j^ i. j^ J>S sf^^ ^"Well drift a-longr, just drift a-long- The paththattrailstheg-old-en moon, Our
a tempo
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f^ Ji j^ Ji J^ -h IZ21com-passlost,oiirrud-der swing- - ing:, To some dreain-y mer-maids croon We'll
fe'IM-U iU-iU -orr^^^ ^ ^ste ^ ^ ijl ji i. ji J'? fd^if w^
drift a-long", just drift a-long-, My on - ly chart your star-lit charms, For
b^ ^ rit.'
"
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a tempo
^^22Love will gtiide me, till I an-chor safe-ly In the har-bor of your arms!.
kfeSWe'll
fcfeSWe'll
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^We'll
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^drift a-long^, just drift a-long- The paththat trails the g'old-en moon, Our
S ^ ^athliat trails the erold-en moon Om
-a 9 ^-wi—* ' eJdrift a-long^, just drift a-long^ The paththat trails the g-old-en
afe5^^ ^ J I i. Ji i. Ji i J. I .1 JU J¥^mdrift a- long-,— just drift a- long- The paththat trails the g'old-en moon, Our^ r p r P I ^^^ ni p^drift a-long-, just drift a-long-
Tempo 1°The paththat trails the g-old-en moon, Our
^^^ «z: ^^ ^^^M ^^ ^^ ^^ ^S
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I^'V- J'-tJi ^ i J^ Jl J^J' zc p^^corn-pass lost, our nwtder swing- - ing-, Tosomedream-ymer-maid's croon We'll
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m -I -i— -*—m -^ w o—com-pass lost, oiu- rud-der swing- - ing-,^^ Tosomedream-ymer-maid's croon. We'llf j^ J- iu f rr^(! r^compass lost, our rudder swingr - ing; Tosomedream-ymer-maid's croon. We'll
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com-pass lost, our rud-der swings - ingr, To some dream-y mer-maidJs croon. We'll
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^mAhTm =P^p:M m
AhT AhL For
^'i> p-hi'r f^ i iJ^- j^ Ji j^ i ^drift a- long-, just drift a-long-, My on- ly chart your star-lit charms,
ktS m ^ tfon-ly chairt youi
^^-& •-drift a-long-, just
w^—• ' adrift a-long-, My on-lychairt yourstar-lit charms.
V' \> J'l
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Be Sure It's Light!All performing and
mechanical reproducingrights reserved
Lyrics by
Otto Harbach andEdward Clark
Music by
Rudolf Friml
Moderate
¥ J', }i ji ji > J j\ ji I j> ^j^ j>. ^^ ^j,. J ^^
^a
mot - to now and then is heed- ed, By the best of men, con - ced - ed,
Bells I
± ^ 1. ± Itm*r r tr 1:t
a tempo_/
pizz.^ i
maChorus Solo
h i'- i>Ji J^- «J^ U' i ^- i^^^J ^- Jif!=^ fJ' ^'- »Of - ten -times it proves a true ex - am - pie. Ex -am- plel Still,
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aon the oth - er hand, pro-pound it, And you'll find, as I have found, it
i- |J i- ]_ti- 3 J.
$ f• m W te^
^^-^^1^1^^=^J^ ' i2=^
Chorus Solo
J^ J'. A\ J'. J' I i J' ''• J^ J' J) V J.er way, now, as a sam - pie. A sam - plel The
r iH tr-J-i B^ ^^ii
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^^am ^^^^ s^^^1 j i J'- J J. ij ^m m
max - im old, of "Ear - ly to bed',' may give you health. But
Ifct t i
ft" !_^Ji V ^ V jt ^ ;>
Clar.
r f r'CeUo
^¥ A jijL^p i .-^ J, fl.i. J* ¥will it give you wis - dom, or will it bring you wealth? You've
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j, Ji^ ^got to be a round- er, and min - gle with the bunch, And
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or - der up your break - fast when you should be hav - ing lunch. Be
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1
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Marziale ^ h I j> J ^^sure it's light, and then go to bed,mh^^ i if
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ik ^ F I T y i ^ ^^ ^ M'^ rhay. When you go ear- ly to bed, and ear-ly to rise, And you
fk^j ^J'^g ^^
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^ i^ ^^ £miss all the prom i - nent, so - cia - ble guys.
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#Be sure it's light, and then go to bed!
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Be sure it's light, and then go to bed!
f=i=i ^5 ^5t i i f f £^5 ^^'y- h f^
a tempo
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1
P t^ / V ; ||[J: J' ifea^Turn night^^ in - to day; Be sure the stin ISe i^=^Turn night in - to day; B̂e sure the sun
iIS
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in - to day;^^m £
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r"iiJ'iiJ J' ^ ^J' l -J I'J »^ ^ i^fZTeH'^just turn-ing red Be - fore you hit the hay When you go
^^ie^just turn - ing red Be - fore you hit the hay When you go
^f PM ^p r p r 'Iust turn - me: red Be ^ ?\
mjust turn - ing red e - fore you hit the
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and ear-Iy to rise, And you miss all the prom-i-nent,
k r t>ff rl^ff itlff jl wf J y \ y
and ear-ly to rise, And you miss all the prom- i-nent,
F r ^'t i"p r f r ?[rand ear-ly to rise, And you miss all the prom - i-nent,
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P ^=^ J n j i ii^ Ji##E E^^50 - cia - ble guys, That's why some wise man should have said Be sure it's
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so - cia - ble guys, That's why some wise man should have said Be sure it's^ ft ^ llff F f 1^£.!., r F rr so - cia - ble guys, That's why some wise man should have said Be sure it's
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7 J=j:^2 tlight— and then go to bed!« ^2 ^ ^rlight— and then go§:
to bed!
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Lyrics byOtto Harbach and
Edward Clark
"A year is a long, long time"Duet
Georgiana and Hobby
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Quasi Polka, marcato
Music byRudolf Friml
fMiLjr
J} stacc. ^P
* ?
^A>
;» P y i ^g e rJ
Pit ^m
(He) ^ ^ EDear - ie, I'm lone - some, I'm lone - some for you,
^m i ^ s^^ ^ Ff t^ ^
E ^ 6^ ^^Dear - ie, with - out you each mo - ment seems blue.
(She)
i E? P^^ ?way, dear,
E ff-#-
Each hourfe a day, dear, Min-utes just drag a-long,When you're
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iCHe)
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Seconds just lag a - long! Dear le. I want you,
^ F=^ ir^* ^^ g ^
(She)
jiI
i^ J ji
want you a - lone, Dear - ie, I want you to
^m w ^ ^^ m ^F^ cue) ^ ^^^^ ?
be all my own. Con-found the fate, love. That makes us
i i J J ^ L^Lr^^3 i==r
m^ ^^Ji^r J jF=^= B̂(She) ^^ (He has taken out hiswatch)^ ^ ^
wait, love! Cheer up, dear. Cheer up, dear. It's on - ly a year!^ ^m-f
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She
\\ r^^^H'^^\f^^^\\ I M I I- j' .^ J'Tick - a - tick, tick - a - tick! Count each sec-ond, dear,. And weVe
i=t^^ ^^ f I ff I P ^^p sempre stacc.
tmf
i!rr;g9>^^^ r:^got to wait and watch it click For one whole sol - id year!. There are
'p-p^'P^'P^'p l ^p rr-^'^ 1^' ^ ^ J Ji^ ii^
six-ty lit-tle seo-onds in a min-ute, you know, Fig-ures will show,.
mmî tj\
^ ^\ 1 rf^ Thir-ty^^ ^ ^
w^^
I r N'M^P T P ||^ ^p^ 'I? ^ ^' i rthousand plus six hundred in an hour will go:
mGee! they go slow!
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half of a year! T:o -ver fif- teen mil- lion in a year! That makes thir - ty mil-lion sec-onds plus a
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; J^IJ^ JM p p it^ji ||Jt J^mil -lion— Oh dear! I can't be ex- act, for I can't find a rhyme, But a
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I N » *^year is a long, long time! time!
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Boola Boo
Wix and Chorus
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Lyrics by-
Otto Harbachand Edward Clark
Music byRudolf Friml
Quasi gavottaMr. Wix
fe^E^=^g^? i i jh } ^^ —a
calledI be - held a fun-ny Dance Boo - la,
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^^ J' J' ji J' r^ V i. » P F^P^Done by na - tive wo - men Who were dressed for swim-min'
Mfestacc.
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^ Chorusr If ^' ?r i Mr.Wixr ^ n p- ^^la hu - la. La hu - la!
te tS ^ ^"^i^-f^'"^^It's a sort of flop-py,
I
^^'ff^"'î i .> tj^
stacc.
^ HC gaP^1^^ '. f »5C
I ^1 '' p I f> M M ^'' ^' ^'IZZswing,
J—-A some- what warm and ver - y naught - y,
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nY.
Real - ly Hot - ten - tot - ty Sort
3E
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^^ h J' ii J' i' ^ ^' ^)S J' J> J' 1 d> 1 HEThen you rap- a - tap like
j'N JJJt F
this:
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Ev - 'ry oth- er count you
I ^ I FHEr
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n\
^ ^miss. On the down-beat you must kiss, Oh bliss, bliss!
f7s
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m ]) J) j^ J) J' -> ^^Some-thing like a kan - ga roo And then you sway,.
k yh. \^ ^^ F^^M^ F [^ p [I^^ EThen a lit-tle jig-gle-jag-gle, Sway;
.
Then a lit - tie wrig- gle-wrag-gle,
u^? s^stacc.
m ji y :> -^ ;, i ;,P ^ [^ F !^ ^That's the way the Zu - lus do
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Love -Land
Lyrics byOtto Harbach
and Edward Clark
4Valse lento
i
Music byRudolf Friml
rs
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J j) Y ''' V W^ SM̂y
a tempo
love - ship seems drift ing-,
j) y ^^^r }\
My
rf i-p-f- T-p-y r^ 7S f9^ ?niP ^ "^- n-»
^ ^o:^J J^ V " ''• > ^-&^ -6M-love-tide seems shift - ing") Look where I may,
**:
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i f 1 7- S ^Sea-waves all gray Êv - er-7 ''''^' ^
seem lift - ing--,
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Tja ib: ^* ^ ^2fi:7 ^'' 7-^ -fit*- -fit^I
Yet
:aL
some-where be - hind them, Where
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jtjll^ ^¥ 7 7-
love has en - shrined them, There, some-where out
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Ĥ! t > ^^^ P P 52j
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^ S ^ T3^Love - land,
a temvo
Love land, Tell me where you lie!.
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f
19^
^ ^North - ward ? South - ward? West or East-ern sky?
V'" j rrjj i M=FTT
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^ ^ ^=^^ ^ fs^ s^-^ S=P Vmt9^ 1S>^
Nig"ht is fall - ing-, Hearme.for I am call ing',
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* ^^#^^ ^Love - - land, ^Love -land, Tell me,where do you lie?_m.^>L:Mf^
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LoveP S ^W^land, Love - land, Tell me where you lie!.
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The Musical SnoreLacey and Dorothy
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No, ifs o - ver there!
Dorothy She is talk - ing- plot!
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I'm Only Dreaming
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