The battle song of liberty words by Jack Yellen ; music adapted by George L. Cobb
Object Details
- Author
- Bigelow, F. E
- Bigelow, F. E Our director
- Cobb, George L. 1886-1942
- De Takacs, André C
- Starmer
- Yellen, Jack 1892-1991
- former owner
- Lumbert, Irene F. DSI
- Author
- Bella C. Landauer Collection of Aeronautical Sheet Music (Smithsonian Institution. Libraries) DSI
- "The popular marching song of the U.S. Army and Navy set to the music of America's favorite march 'Our Director' by F.E. Bigelow"
- At head ot title: Dedicated to the United States Army and Navy
- Illustrated title page features the Statue of Liberty, marching soldiers, battleships, and biplanes in an air battle. Signed "Starmer"
- Publisher's advertisement on verso of page 3: The tuneful Yankee, a monthly magazine devoted to the interests of popular music; vocal, instrumental, mechanical. Contents for January 1917 listed. Features an illustration of Uncle Sam playing the banjo, signed "André C. de Takacs"
- For voice and piano
- Also available online
- Elecresource
- NASMRB copy mq1683280 signed in ink on title page, upper right corner: Irene F. Lumbert
- 1917
- 1911-1920
- 1910-1920
- 1910 -1920
- Call number
- M1 .B4
- Type
- Art
- Songs and music
- Advertisements
- Sheet music covers
- Sheet music
- Physical description
- 1 score (3 pages) 35 cm
- Place
- United States
- Title
- So here's to Uncle Sammy faithful and true
- It's the roar and rattle of freedom's battle
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Topic
- Marches (Voice with piano), Arranged
- Patriotic music
- Popular music
- Songs with piano
- Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.)
- Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)
- War songs
- World War, 1914-1918
- Air warfare
- Banjos
- Battleships
- Biplanes
- Soldiers
- American
- Record ID
- siris_sil_980183
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
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