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Fool's paradise [music] : song / by Jack F. O'Hagan
Bib ID 1339072
Format MusicMusic
Author
O'Hagan, Jack, 1898-1987
 
Description Melbourne : Allan & Co., c1922 
1 score (5 p.) ; 32 cm. 
Notes

For voice and piano, with chord symbols for ukulele.

Founded on the Paramount photoplay, Fool's paradise ; the song hit of the lavish production at The Palace Theatre, Melbourne. Direction by Gordon Conrad, stage direction by Robert Grieg --T.p.

Digital master available; National Library of Australia, Music collection;

MUS: N, MUSM 146044.

Subjects Musicals - Excerpts - Vocal scores with piano.  |  Popular music - Australia.  |  Australian
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