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[2] =500 \\$aCover photograph: Josephine Sabel. =590 \\$aLibrary's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Hitchcock's, 11 Park Row, N.Y. =534 \\$pOriginally published:$cNew York : Willis Woodward & Co., c1897. =530 \\$aAlso available in print. =538 \\$aSystem requirements: Internet access; Web browser. =538 \\$aMode of access: World Wide Web via Internet. =600 10$aSabel, Josephine,$d1865 or 6-1945. =650 \0$aAfro-Americans$xSocial life and customs$xSongs and music. =650 \0$aAfro-Americans$xDancing. =650 \0$aPopular music$zUnited States. =700 1\$aBecker, Wallace H. =700 1\$aSabel, Josephine,$d1865 or 6-1945. =710 2\$aWillis Woodward & Co. (New York, N.Y.) =856 40$uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0431$zView online version. =LDR 00000ncm\\2200000Ia\4504 =001 b27277057 =003 RPB =006 m\\\\\\\\c\\\\\\\\ =007 crucn =008 981210s1998\\\\riuppa\\\\\\\\\n\\\\eng d =040 \\$aRBN$cRBN =045 \\$ax0x0 =048 \\$avu01$aka01 =100 1\$aEurope, James Reese,$d1881-1919. =245 12$aA royal coon$h[computer file] :$ba gem from the Black Patti Troubadours /$cwords by "Jolly" John Larkins ; music by James R. Europe. =246 1\$iFirst line of text:$aIn me you see the greatest man who ever held full sway. =246 1\$iFirst line of chorus:$aI am a royal coon. =256 \\$aComputer data. =260 \\$a[Providence, R.I. :$bBrown University Library :$c1998]$e([Providence, R.I. :$fImageMakers]). =500 \\$aFor voice and piano. =500 \\$aCover title. =500 \\$aSung by: "Jolly" John Larkins. =500 \\$aAdvertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7-8] =500 \\$aCover illustration: drawing of scepter and crown / Starmer; photograph of John Larkins. =534 \\$pOriginally published:$cChicago, Ill. : Will Rossiter, c1907. =530 \\$aAlso available in print. =538 \\$aSystem requirements: Internet access; Web browser. =538 \\$aMode of access: World Wide Web via Internet. =650 \0$aAfro-Americans$xRelations with Africans$xSongs and music. =650 \0$aZulu (African people)$xKings and rulers$xSongs and music. =650 \0$aPopular music$zUnited States. =650 \4$aAfro-American composers. =650 \4$aAfro-American musicians. =700 1\$aLarkins, John. =700 1\$aLarkins, John.$4prf. =710 2\$aBlack Patti Troubadours.$4prf. =710 2\$aWill Rossiter (Music publisher) =856 40$uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.0436$zView online version. =LDR 00000ncm\\2200000Ia\4504 =001 b27277069 =003 RPB =006 m\\\\\\\\c\\\\\\\\ =007 crucn =008 981201s1998\\\\riuppa\\\\\\\\\n\\\\eng d =040 \\$aRBN$cRBN =045 \\$aw9w9 =048 \\$avu01$aka01 =100 1\$aEvans, George,$d1870-1915. =245 10$aCome and kiss your baby if you love me true$h[computer file] :$ba darktown lament /$cwords & music by Geo. 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(New York, N.Y.) =730 0\$aHigh jinks. =856 40$uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1137$zView online version of print copy 1. =856 40$uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1260$zView online version of print copy 2. =856 40$uhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.award/rpbaasm.1263$zView online version of print copy 3. =LDR 00000ncm\\2200000Ia\4504 =001 b27514134 =003 RPB =006 m\\\\\\\\c\\\\\\\\ =007 crucn =008 990311s1999\\\\riuppa\\\\\\\\\n\\\\eng d =040 \\$aRBN$cRBN =045 \\$ax0x0 =048 \\$avu01$aka01 =100 1\$aBraun, William F. =245 10$aMoney$h[computer file] /$cwords by Walter Stephens ; music by Wm. F. Braun. =246 1\$iFirst line of text:$aTell me what it is that makes the world go round. =246 1\$iFirst line of chorus:$aMoney, money, money, money all the time. =256 \\$aComputer data. =260 \\$a[Providence, R.I. :$bBrown University Library :$c1998]$e([Providence, R.I. :$fImageMakers]). =500 \\$aFor voice and piano. =500 \\$aCover title. =500 \\$aLyricist's name appears as Walter H. 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