After you've gone / by Creamer and Layton ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen
MLA Citation
Creamer, Henry, 1879-1930. “After you've gone / by Creamer and Layton ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen.” Digital Gallery. BGSU University Libraries, 23 May 2022, digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/32868. Accessed 11 Feb. 2025.
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Title | After you've gone / by Creamer and Layton ukulele arr. by May Singhi Breen |
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Subject | Popular music -- 1911-1920 |
Love songs | |
Love songs. fast (OCoLC)fst01002981 | |
Description | From the estate of Carol C. Bebout |
For voice and piano includes ukulele chord diagrams | |
Caption title | |
From the estate of Carol C. Bebout | |
Creator | Creamer, Henry, 1879-1930 |
Publisher | New York : Broadway Music Corp. |
Date | 1917 |
Contributor | Breen, May Singhi, arranger |
Layton, Turner, 1894-1978. Lyricist. | |
Rights | |
Format | Sheet music |
Published works | |
image/jpeg | |
Type | Image |
Text | |
Identifier | SMC 00146 |
https://digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/32868 | |
Alternative Title | First line of text: Now won't you listen dearie while I say |
First line of chorus: After you've gone and left me crying | |
Is Part Of | Sheet Music Collection, Music Library and Bill Schurk Sound Archives, University Libraries, Bowling Green State University |
References | https://maurice.bgsu.edu:443/record=b4193576~S9 |
VERSE 01: Now won’t you listen dearie while I say/How could you tell me that you’re goin’ away?/Don’t say that we must part/Don’t break my aching heart/You know I’ve loved you truly many years/Loved you night and day/How can you leave me, can’t you see my tears?/Listen while I say VERSE 02: Don’t you remember how you used to say/You’d always love me in the same old way?/And now it’s very strange/That you should ever change/Sometimes I think someone has won your heart/Tempted you away/But let me warn you tho’ we’re miles apart/You’ll regret some day CHORUS: After you’ve gone and left me crying/After you’ve gone/There’s no denying you’ll feel blue,/You’ll feel sad,/You’ll miss the dearest pal you’ve ever had/There’ll come a time, now don’t forget it,/There’ll come a time, when you’ll regret it/Some day when you grow lonely/Your heart will break like mine and you’ll want me only/After you’ve gone/After you’ve gone away. | |
Original Format | 1 score (5 pages) 32 cm |