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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Greenwich Village Sue From: Jim Dixon Date: 24 May 12 - 08:49 AM Sue: See this: TEN LITTLE FINGERS AND TEN LITTLE TOES (DOWN IN TENNESSEE). |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Greenwich Village Sue From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 23 May 12 - 08:09 PM SUE - PLEASE
A little more about "Your Mom" and the social background, geographic location, approximate years.....
Sincerely, Sue - you have a true "Dickens" or "Horatio Alger" mudcat classic rolling here ... please SUE...more |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Greenwich Village Sue From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 23 May 12 - 08:01 PM WOW
Mudcat still works. THANK YOU
Sincerely, Same Familar Faces....in their most wonderful places....performing mircles. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Greenwich Village Sue From: Jim Dixon Date: 23 May 12 - 07:08 PM Brigham Young University has the sheet music. It is not viewable online. The following information is from their catalog: MY GREENWICH VILLAGE SUE Arthur M Swanstrom; Carey Morgan New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1920. First line verse: In all Greenwich Village, there isn't a gal half so good looking as my little pal. First line chorus: My Greenwich Village Sue she's the best pal that I ever knew. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Greenwich Village Sue From: Charley Noble Date: 22 May 12 - 07:50 PM Neat! Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Greenwich Village Sue From: GUEST,Sue Cassidy Connnors Date: 22 May 12 - 12:23 PM My mom use to sing this song for pennies when she was a little girl--- She's my Greenwich Village Sue, Sweetest gal that I ever knew. Way down in The Village they all loved her so, She was the sweetheart of Paradise Row. Always a girl so true, Sent down from heaven to you. Artist drew gold in her beautiful hair, I know it's gold, because I've seen it there, She was the sweetheart of Washington Square, She's my Greenwich Village Sue... We would all have to get up and sing a song into a mop or a broom for our microphone. My Mom always sang that song---she had a beautiful voice! I miss her so! How about "Ten Baby Finger's and Ten baby toes" anybody know that one? All I can remember is Ten baby finger's and Ten baby toe's Waiting there for me, Down in Tennessee. I never had a Baby call me Dada-- Oh how glad I'll be, When I can bounce him on my knee... That's all I know--I have tried to find the rest--that was a song a best friend's Dad always sang when we "had a few" ---if anyone out there can help, I would sure appreciate it! Thanks so much! Greenwich Village Sue(: |
Subject: Lyr Req: Greenwich Village Sue From: Joe Offer Date: 22 May 12 - 11:37 AM Somebody told me their mother used to sing a song titled "Greenwich Village Sue." I found a listing for the song here (click) that says the song was written by Carey Morgan (1885-1960) and Arthur Swanstrom (1888-1940). This page (click) says it was recorded by Dick Robertson and his Orchestra in 1941. This page (click) says the song was published in 1920, but I didn't find it in the Levy Sheet Music Collection. My resources are halfway around the world from me right now, so I can't find anything more. Can somebody post the lyrics? -Joe- |
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