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Woop - woop [music] / Jack O'Hagan. Bring back those rock-a-bye baby day : fox-trot / words by Harold Christy ; music by Abner Silver and Saul Bern ; arranged by Wm. Schultz
Bib ID 3534114
Format MusicMusic
Author
O'Hagan, Jack, 1898-1987
 
Description Melbourne : Allan & Co., c1925 
2 parts ; 25 cm. 
Notes

Woop-woop includes parts for 1st & 2nd E♭ saxophone and 1st clarinet in B♭.

Rock-a-bye baby day includes 1 part for 1st clarinet in B♭.

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

Subjects Dance orchestra music, Arranged - Parts.  |  Foxtrots.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Christy, Harold  |  Silver, Abner, 1899-1966  |  Bern, Saul  |  Schultz, Wm
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Bring back those rock-a-bye baby day : fox-trot

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