Contented : ballad
Rating |
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Title |
Contented : ballad |
Description |
On the cover: introduced by Don Bestor and his Orchestra. Chords and symbols for the guitar and ukulele are included in the item. |
Composer |
Bestor, Don, 1889-1970 |
Lyricist |
Turk, Roy, 1892-1934 |
Instrumentation |
Voice and piano |
Genre |
Vocal Popular Music |
Plate number |
6636-2 |
Place of publication |
New York, N. Y. |
Publishing company |
Leo Feist Inc. |
Date |
1932 |
Notes |
On the cover: Popular Edition. |
First line of lyrics |
I thought that wealth meant lots of money, I thought so till a certain time, |
First line of refrain |
Contented! with you with me I'm contented, there needn't be any sun or moon or sky of blue, |
Language |
eng |
Subject |
Songs with piano Songs with guitar Songs with ukulele Ballads Love songs Happiness--Songs and music Courtship--Songs and music Popular music--United States--1931-1940 |
Cover image subject |
Men |
Cover description |
A portrait of Don Bestor is inset on a blue design incorporated into the background. Title and other cover elements are in black. |
Listen to a version of this piece (Gonzaga ID required) |
Not available |
Size of score, in cm |
31. 1 X 23. 5 |
Physical description |
1 score (4 p.) |
Publisher of digital collection |
Digital Collection Team |
Location code |
HW-01656R |
Conditions of Use |
Material subject to copyright law. Please see our complete policies at http://researchguides.gonzaga.edu/uasc/policies |
CONTENTdm file name |
55649.jp2 |
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