Ziegfeld follies. Broadway glide;The Broadway glide / words by A. Seymour Brown music by Bert Grant
MLA Citation
Grant, Bert, 1878-1951. “Ziegfeld follies. Broadway glide;The Broadway glide / words by A. Seymour Brown music by Bert Grant.” Digital Gallery. BGSU University Libraries, 23 May 2022, digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/32679. Accessed 12 Sep. 2024.
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Title | Ziegfeld follies. Broadway glide;The Broadway glide / words by A. Seymour Brown music by Bert Grant |
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Subject | Revues -- Excerpts -- Vocal scores with piano |
Description | Song hit of the Ziegfeld Follies presented at Ziegfeld Moulin Rouge |
For voice and piano | |
Caption title | |
Cover illustrated by Hy Mayer | |
Back cover: Advertisements for operatic numbers | |
Creator | Grant, Bert, 1878-1951 |
Source | Sheet Music Collection; Music Library and Bill Schurk Sound Archives; University Libraries; Bowling Green State University |
Publisher | New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co. |
Date | 1912 |
Contributor | Brown, A. Seymour, 1885-1947. Lyricist. |
Mayer, Henry, 1868-1954. Illustrator. | |
Rights | |
Format | Sheet music |
Published works | |
image/jpeg | |
Type | Image |
Text | |
Identifier | SMC 01253 |
https://digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/32679 | |
Alternative Title | First line of text: Have you ever noticed when you're on Broadway how the people passing you will swing and sway;First line of chorus: Just watch them do that Broadway glide, all kinds of people side by side;Ziegfeld follies (Revue) |
References | http://maurice.bgsu.edu/record=b2351810~S9 |
VERSE 01: Have you ever noticed, when you’re on Broadway,/How the people passing you will swing and sway;/The man he swings a cane, the girlie swings a bag,/Ev’rybody looks as if they’re doing a rag./And the reason for it is the atmosphere,/Ev’rywhere they go a diff’rent rag they hear;/They declare/It’s a bear./You can hear it ev’rywhere, and when you see how it’s affecting them you cannot help but stare. CHORUS: Just watch them do that Broadway glide,/All kinds of people side by side,/Just see how easy they’re taking it,/Look ev’rybody is shaking it./After you once get the trick of it,/Geel it’s a Bore, it’s a Bore, you get sick of it./And once you’ve seen the Broadway Glide/You won’t be happy till you’ve tried;/You will want to take it up, take it up, take it up,/And you’ll want to shake it up, shake it up, shake it up,/For ev’rybody does that Broadway Glide./Glide. VERSE 02: Standing on the corner,/Forty second street,/Notice evrybody shuffling their feet,/Even if you go into a swell cafe,/See how all the people at the tables will sway./See the old tragedian and young soubrette,/There’s a Dutch comedian and suffragette,/Over here/Overe there./See them do it ev’rywhere, and ev’rybody seems to want to throw their shoulders in the air. | |
Original Format | 1 score (7 pages) 34 cm |