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This song (word and music by Glenn C. Leap) was written in 1914. The original title is actually: There's A Maid In America "Made In America" A Maid for Every Boy. |
CD: MADE IN AMERICA: Vaudeville Songs 1900 - 1926
Label: Original Cast Records
Credits: Vocals by Brian De Lorenzo and Erin Romero, Piano - Mark Hartman |
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This 1913 song with music by James V. Monaco and words by Joe McCarthy has never grown old. It tells of loving someone you didn't expect to love and not being able to help it. It's funny, sad, longing, joyful and a little frustrated and insisting. The song has great rythum, especially in it's original style. |
CD: Made In America: Vaudeville Songs 1900-1926
Label: Original Cast
Credits: Brian De Lorenzo and Erin Romero on vocals, Mark Hartman on piano. |
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This 1924 song was written by Irving Mills, Jimmy McHugh and Gene Austin. It was a very upbeat popular song in the 20s. It is sung on our recording by three little girls, showing how three other little girls performed it onstage in the 1920s. |
CD: Made In America: Vaudevilles Songs 1900 - 1925
Label: Original Cast Recordings
Credits: Laura Oseland, Ashley Birmingham and Sofie Zamchick, Sue Maskaleris on piano. |
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