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Thank you for a lovely evening [music] / lyric by Dorothy Fields ; melody by Jimmy McHugh ; [ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen]
Bib ID 4235648
Format MusicMusic
Author
McHugh, Jimmy, 1894-1969
 
Description Sydney, N.S.W. : D. Davis & Co., c1934 
1 score (5 p.) : port. ; 31 cm. 
Notes

For voice and piano.

Caption title.

Pl. no.: SH 1123-3.

Includes port. of Cec. Morrison on cover.

Subjects Songs with piano.
Other authors/contributors Fields, Dorothy, 1905-1974  |  Breen, May Singhi
Terms of Use Copyright 1934 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp., New York ; copyright assigned 1934 to Robbins Music Corp., New York. 
Music Publisher Number SH 1123-3 

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