"A vocal arrangement of this famous march and two-step"
For voice and piano; originally for piano
Illustrated title page shows a race between a man piloting a biplane, a man driving a woman in an automobile, a man riding a motorcycle, and a man in a motorboat. A crown is in the upper right corner, and it includes cameo portraits of Maud Clement, lyricist Jack Drislane and composer Henry Frantzen. Signed "E.H. Pfeiffer, N.Y"
Publisher's advertisement on verso of title page has incipits for "Three big song successes!": You taught me how to love you / words by Jack Drislane ; music by Geo. W. Meyer. Cupid's I.O.U. ; Sometime in springtime / words by Jack Drislane & Alfred Bryan ; music by Geo. W. Meyer. Advertisement at bottom of page 3: "Little Tunes for little folks Nos. 1 & 2 these folios contain 11 Complete easy Classics in grades 2 and 3 with foreign fingering. Advertisement at bottom of page 4 for Haviland's dance folios for piano solo Nos. 1-8. Advertisement at bottom of page 5 for Haviland's free new catalogue. Advertisement on verso of page 7 has title page and first page of music (reduced) for piano music: Society swing : characteristic march & two-step / by Henry Frantzen. Morse's new barn dance / Theodore Morse
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NASMRB copy mq1688023 has bookplate: Smithsonian Libraries Adopt-a-Book program. Adopted by Barbara Sporer Filipac in memory of Joseph Filipac and Eva Sporer Filipac on December 9, 2022.