Up went O'Connor on his wedding day a new comic song by Bodine and Maywood
Object Details
- Author
- Schleiffarth, George -1921
- Banks, H. G
- Bodine, Lester
- Bella C. Landauer Collection of Aeronautical Sheet Music (Smithsonian Institution. Libraries) DSI
- "A new comic song by Bodine and Maywood. Author of 'Fly you blackbirds fly,' 'The deacon went astray' 'Doris, the village maiden,' &c"
- For voice and piano
- Words by Lester Bodine. Music by Geo. Maywood
- Illustrated title page shows an upset looking man in the basket of a hot air balloon flying over a group of circus tents and a ferris wheel. Marked "H.G. Banks. Lith"
- Melody and solfege for the song are printed on page [5], with the text for verses two and three below that
- Publisher's advertisement on verso of page [5] shows a long list of "very latest and popular comic & other songs for smoking concerts &c"
- Also available online
- Elecresource
- 1897
- To 1901
- 1890-1900
- Call number
- M1 .B4
- Type
- Songs and music
- Advertisements
- Sheet music covers
- Sheet music
- Physical description
- 1 score (4, [1] pages) 37 cm
- Place
- England
- Title
- Up went O'Connor, and it was his wedding day
- One morning Pat O'Connor was as happy as could be, and started out to marry his own Mary Ann Magee
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Topic
- Hot air balloons
- Humorous songs
- Irish Americans
- Irish
- Popular music
- Songs with piano
- Weddings
- Balloons (Aircraft)
- Circuses & shows
- Ferris wheels
- Passengers
- British
- Record ID
- siris_sil_982858
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0