Dapper Dan / words by Lew Brown music by Albert Von Tilzer
MLA Citation
Von Tilzer, Albert. “Dapper Dan / words by Lew Brown music by Albert Von Tilzer.” Digital Gallery. BGSU University Libraries, 23 May 2022, digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/34011. Accessed 11 Oct. 2024.
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Title | Dapper Dan / words by Lew Brown music by Albert Von Tilzer |
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Subject | Cantor, Eddie, 1892-1964 -- Portraits |
Songs with piano | |
Popular music -- United States -- 1921-1930 | |
Description | Illustrated cover by F. E. Phares |
Cover photo of Eddie Cantor in "blackface" makeup ... Verso of cover: Excerpt of Weep no more ... Back cover: Excerpt of June moon ... Featured with great success by Eddie Cantor in the "Midnight Rounders." cover varies on cop.2 | |
Creator | Von Tilzer, Albert |
Publisher | New York : Broadway Music Corp. |
Date | 1921 |
Contributor | Brown, Lew. Lyricist. |
Phares, F. E. Illustrator. | |
Rights | |
Format | Sheet music |
Published works | |
image/jpeg | |
Type | Image |
Text | |
Identifier | SMC 01497a |
Dapper Dan-3 Broadway Music Corp | |
https://digitalgallery.bgsu.edu/items/show/34011 | |
Alternative Title | First line of text: Dapper Dan was a Pullman porter man on a train that ran thru Dixie |
First line of chorus: If I lose my gal in Tennessee that won't worry me | |
Cover title: Dapper-Dan the ladies man from Dixie Land | |
Cover title (SMC 01498) : Dapper Dan from dear old Dixie Land | |
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=b2351579~S9 |
VERSE 01: Dapper Dan was a Pullman porter man, on a train that ran thru Dixie,/Ev’ry one knew Dapper Dan/Knew him for a ladies’ man,/Never cared to settle down,/Had a girl in ev’ry town/On the train the whole day long/You’ll hear him sing this songVERSE 02: Dapper Dan was a very handy man, on a train that ran thru Dixie,/Made the beds and ev’ry thing/All you had to do was ring,/If the train stopp’d anywhere/There’d be some gal waiting there/He’d say this is one of mine/And there’s others down the lineCHORUS 01: If I lose my gal in Tennessee/That won’t worry me/’Cause I’ve got another honey lamb/Waitin’ for me down in Alabam/And if I lose my gal in Alabam/I won’t feel blue/’Cause I got one in Georgia that I can march right to/If I lose my gal in Georgia/Bet that I won’t pine/’Cause I’ve got another mamma waiting,/Down in sunny Caroline/Now I ain’t handsome, I ain’t sweet,/But I’ve got a brand of lovin’ that can’t be beat/I’m the ladie’s man,/Dapper Dan from Dixieland.CHORUS 02: If I lose my gal in Baltimore/That won’t make me sore/’Cause I’ve got one who can fill the bill/Waitin’ for me down in Louisville/And if I lose my gal in Louisville/I’ll never fret/’Cause I’ve got one in Mobile that I can go and get/If I lose my gal in Mobile,/Funny as it seems/There’s another lovin’ sweetie waiting,/Down in sunny New Orlean/I won’t let no gal run my life/’Cause if I lose them all I still got my wife,/I’m the ladies man, Dapper Dan from Dixieland. | |
Original Format | 1 score (5 pages) 31 cm |