Title |
By the beautiful sea [with audio link] |
Link to Audio Version |
Library of Congress National Jukebox: http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/recordings/detail/id/15 |
Composer |
Carroll, Harry, 1892-1962 |
Contributors |
Atteridge, Harold Richard, 1886-1938; Pfeiffer, E. H. |
Publisher |
New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. |
Date |
1914 |
Decade |
1910s |
Description |
1 score (5 pages) |
LC Subject Headings |
Du Four Boys -- Portraits Love songs Sea songs Popular music -- United States -- 1911-1920 Songs with piano Beachgoers -- Pictorial works Couples -- Pictorial works Dancers -- Pictorial works Ocean -- Pictorial works Beaches -- Pictorial works Sailboats -- Pictorial works |
TGM Subject Terms |
Music Musical notation Songs Songs & music Sheet music covers Men Women Swimming Beaches Oceans Automobiles Summer Wealth |
EOA Categories |
Arts & Literature -- Music |
Language |
eng |
Notes |
Words by Harold R. Atteridge; For voice and piano; Caption title; Advertisements for "Off with the old love, on with the new", "Smother me with kisses", "Where is my wandering boy to-night?", "On the island of pines", "In a shady little dell in Delaware", "Meet me 'neath the Persian moon", "My chain of memories" and "Heart o' mine" by Robert A. Keiser and Eugene Platzmann on back cover; Cover illustration: Couples dancing on a beach with a few swimmers in the water with two sailboats,includes inset photo of the "Du Four Boys", all three of them by E.H. Pfeiffer; Library's copy inscribed "Frances Weichut. |
First Line |
Verse: Joe and Jane were always together; Chorus: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea |
Lyrics |
VERSE 1: Joe and Jane were always together, Said Joe to Jane "I love Summer weather, So let's go to that beautiful sea, Follow along, Say you're with me!" Anything that Joe would suggest to her, Jane would always think it was best for her, So he'd get his Ford, Holler "All aboard Gee! I want to be." CHORUS: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea, You and I, You and I, oh! how happy we'll be, When each wave comes a-rolling in. We will duck or swim, And we'll float and fool around the water, Over and under, and then up for air, Pa is rich, Ma is rich, so now what do we care? I love to be beside your side, Beside the sea, beside the seaside, By the beautiful sea. VERSE 2: Joe was quite a sport on a Sunday, Though he would eat at Childs on a Monday, And Jane would lose her millionaire air, And go to work, Marcelling hair, Ev'ry Sunday he'd leave his wife at home, Say "It's bus'ness, honey, I've got to roam" Then he'd miss his train, Get his Ford and Jane, And say "Come with me." |
Call Number |
M1630.2. C2744 B97 1914 |
File Name |
10328244.pdf |
Type |
Image |
Format |
PDF |
Requirements |
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Collection |
Piano Bench Collection |
Repository |
Auburn University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives |
Digital Publisher |
Auburn University Libraries |
Rights |
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Submitted by |
Caudle, Dana M. |
Mini-Collections |
audio |