File:De stories uncle Remus tells (NYPL Hades-608832-1957572).jpg

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English: * On cover: As sung by Marie George in "The Rounders." The latest and greatest of all successes at the New York Casino Bwy & 59th st.
  • Musical supplement to the New York Journal and Advertiser, Sept. 17, 1899.
  • Cover includes photograph of Marie George [?] in center.
  • Statement of responsibility : words by Harry B. Smith ; music by Ludwig Englander.
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De stories uncle Remus tells
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A settin' roun' de cabin do' at sittin' o' de sun tell us a story Uncle Remus, won't you? [First line of song]
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640a3330-c594-012f-8ded-58d385a7bc34
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/919362c8-863b-b870-e040-e00a18060f58
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1957572
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American popular songs.
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919362c8-863b-b870-e040-e00a18060f58
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Music Division
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Children and animals; Voodooism; Storytelling



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