Historic Sheet Music Collection
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- Issued
- 1914
- Description
- Back cover is a full page advertisement for Jerome H. Remick & Co's. "Latest Publications", which includes a musical excerpt from the song "When It's Night Time Down in Burgundy" by Herman Paley and Alfred Bryan
- Plate number: 9512
- Cover Description
- Drawing of a woman cooking pies and a turkey in a kitchen. Below this drawing is a small photo of Sam Chip and Mary Marble, and a drawing of cat looking at the woman cooking. Text and images in black and white with orange accents.
- First Line
- I once knew a woman who couldn't spell cat and she was as homely as cinch;
- First Line Chorus
- Oh how that woman could cook!
- Instrumentation
- Song for voice and piano.
- Physical Extent
- 6 p.; color
- Identifier
- OH, HOW THAT WOMAN COULD COOK
- Shelf Location
- Music ShColl 014174
- Copy Location
- University of Oregon Knight Library, Music Services Section
- Exhibit
- Women composers
- Submission Date
- 04/11/2014
- Modified
- 10/20/2023
- Collections
APA
Historic Sheet Music Collection, University of Oregon. (20 Apr 2024). Oh how that woman could cook Retrieved from https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/736664517
MLA
Historic Sheet Music Collection, University of Oregon. "Oh how that woman could cook" Oregon Digital. 20 Apr 2024. https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/736664517
Chicago
Historic Sheet Music Collection, University of Oregon. "Oh how that woman could cook" Oregon Digital. Accessed 2024-04-20. https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/736664517
Wiki
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