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Identifier | SM00056 |
Title | Where the rainbow ends |
Composer | Ayer, Nat D., 1887-1952 |
Lyricist | Grey, Clifford, 1887-1941 |
Contributors | McCormack, John, 1884-1945 |
Original Publisher | Harms |
Description of Cover Art | A sepia-toned photograph of Jon McCormack, who performed the song. In the picture he is wearing a dress suit and tie. |
Performance Medium | Piano ; Vocal |
Publication Date | 1920 |
Source | 9 x 12 ; sheet music |
Type | Image/Text |
Language | English |
Genre | Ballad ; Popular Music ; Vocal Music |
Subject Terms | Popular music--1911-1920 |
Publisher | Electronic version published by Houston Public Library, Houston, Texas |
Collection | Sheet Music Collection of the Houston Public Library |
HPL Location | SHEET MUSIC AYER WHERE |
Rights | This material is in the public domain. Please credit the Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston, Texas. |
Date Digital | 2013 |
Format | |
Digitization Specifications | 300dpi ; tiff ; Digitized with i2s CopiBook scanner. |
Notes | Moderately slow |
Text of Song | First Verse: My heart is sad for the sunshine I ever yearn, waiting for luck that will never turn. Skies that were blue now are dear to me ev'ry where. No one for me ever seems to care. Still when I look at the rainbow sky I seem to hope for the bye and bye: Refrain: For it may be the end of the journey, I shall find all I've lost in the past. In my city of dreams all my golden schemes will be waiting to greet me at last. I may find when I come to the sunshine all the faith I have lost in my friends. And your love, maybe, will be waiting for me where the rainbow ends. For it ends. Second Verse: Though you're away in my drams you are ever near, you know to me you are ever dear. When things go wrong in my heart there is only you. I wonder if you are lonely too. Tell me you'll wait for a brighter day, when all the clouds will have passed away. |
Filename | SM00056.cpd |
Description
Identifier | SM00056-001 |
Title | Page 1 |
Filename | SM00056-001.pdf |
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