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Amy [music] / words by Jos. Geo. Gilbert ; music by Horatio Nicholls
Bib ID 485955
Format MusicMusic, OnlineOnline
Author
Nicholls, Horatio, 1888-1964
 
Online Versions
Description London : Laurence Wright Music Co., c1930 
1 score (3 p.) : ill., port. ; 31 cm. 
Notes

For voice and piano, with charts for banjo and ukulele.

"Specially composed for the home-coming of the heroine of the England-Australia Flight 1930, Miss Amy Johnson."

Portrait of Amy Johnson on cover.

Publisher's no.: 2021.

Pl. no.: 1793.

Arrangement for "Banjolele" banjo and ukelele by Alvin D. Keech.

Also available in electronic version via the Internet at http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.mus-an5979395

MUS: N, MUSM 114023/­176 ; A, M158754

Subjects Johnson, Amy, - 1903-1941 - Songs and music.  |  Women air pilots - Australia - Songs and music.  |  Songs with piano.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Gilbert, Jos. Geo. (Joseph George)  |  Keech, Alvin D
Music Publisher Number 2021  1793 

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