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Cells [music] : barrack-room ballad / words by Rudyard Kipling ; music by J.P. McCall
Bib ID 2643108
Format MusicMusic, OnlineOnline
Author
McCall, J. P., 1882-1961
 
Online Versions
Description Sydney : Chappell & Co., c1930 
1 score (7 p.) ; 32 cm. 
Notes

For voice and piano.

Caption title.

"The words of this song are reprinted from Mr. Rudyard Kipling's 'Barrack-room ballads and other verses'".

"Sung by Peter Dawson".

Copyright Swan & Co. 1930.

Pl. no.: Swann 3022.

Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.mus-vn2643108

MUS: N, Snell.

Subjects Kipling, Rudyard, - 1865-1936 - Musical settings.  |  Songs (Low voice) with piano.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936  |  Dawson, Peter, 1882-1961
Music Publisher Number Swan 3022 

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