Faded love letters of mine / lyric by Richard W. Pascoe music by Luella Lockwood Moore and Will E. Dulmage
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Moore, Luella Lockwood, Composer. “Faded love letters of mine / lyric by Richard W. Pascoe music by Luella Lockwood Moore and Will E. Dulmage.” Digital Gallery. BGSU University Libraries, 16 June 2020, digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/collections/item/17220. Accessed 26 Feb. 2021.
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Title | Faded love letters of mine / lyric by Richard W. Pascoe music by Luella Lockwood Moore and Will E. Dulmage |
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Subject | Popular music -- 1921-1930 |
Description | For voice and piano chorus version for mixed chorus and male quartet on p. 2 fox trot chorus version on p. 6-7 |
Caption title: Cover illustration of ribbon tied stack of letters, Seventh edition over 150,000 copies sold in black and pink on copy 1 Standard edition in black and lavendar on copy 2 | |
Back cover: Excerpts of Holding hands , Pal of my dreams , Dance of the kutie kids , and How I love a summer day on copy 1 excerpts of When my shoes wear out from walking I'll be on my feet again , Tropical blues , How I love a summer day , and Caring for you on copy 2 | |
Creator | Moore, Luella Lockwood, Composer. |
Source | Sheet Music Collection; Music Library and Bill Schurk Sound Archives; University Libraries; Bowling Green State University |
Publisher | Battle Creek, Mich. : C.E. Roat |
Date | circa 1922 |
Contributor | Pascoe, Richard W., 1888-1968, Lyricist. |
Dulmage, Will E., 1883-1953 | |
Rights | |
Format | Sheet music |
image/jpeg | |
Type | Image |
Text | |
Identifier | SMC 00196a |
https://digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/collections/item/17220 | |
Alternative Title | First line of text: When all the world seems so merry and bright;First line of chorus: Faded old love letters, they mean the world to me |
Date Modified | 2016-02-25 |
References | http://maurice.bgsu.edu:80/record=b2522589~S9 |
VERSE 01: When all the world seems to merry and bright,/ I'm dreaming of days past recall,/ Wond'ring if someone can see me tonight,/ As the tears from my eyes gently fall,/ All I have, all I hold,/ Are just dreams to unfold/ In each line of those letters of old. CHORUS 01: Faded old love letters,/ They mean the world to me,/ Each night I read them over,/ They are my rosary,/ My little Pal I've lost you,/ But like a star you shine,/ Tho' your dear hands are still,/ In my heart there's a thrill,/ For those faded love letters of mine. VERSE 02: A garden had I with one little rose,/ Just one little rose of my heart,/ One day they took her and nobody knows,/ What it meant when we two came to part,/ All I have to adore,/ All I have to live for,/ Are love letters I read o'er and o'er. CHORUS 02: Faded old love letters,/ They mean the world to me,/ Each night I read them over,/ They are my rosary,/ My little Pal I've lost you,/ But like a star you shine,/ Tho' your dear hands are still,/ In my heart there's a thrill,/ For those faded love letters from that old pal of mine. | |
Original Format | 1 score (7 p.) 32 cm |