Ireland is Ireland to me : waltz ballad / lyric by J. Keirn Brennan and Fiske O'Hara ; music by Ernest R. Ball.

Author/creator Ball, Ernest R. composer.
Other author Brennan, J. Keirn, 1873-1948, lyricist.
Other author O'Hara, Fiske, 1878-1945, lyricist.
Format Musical Score
Publication InfoNew York : M. Witmark & Sons, ©1915.
Description1 score (4 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) ; 35 cm.
Subjects

Variant title First line of song: Arrah, what's the use of asking the spot I love the best?
Variant title First line of refrain: Sure, my heart is in Kerry, in old Londonderry, Killarney, Kilkenny and Clare
SeriesSheet Music Collection (Large)
Louis Weil collection
Sheet Music Collection (Large) UNAUTHORIZED
Louis Weil collection. UNAUTHORIZED
Local noteJOYNER MUSIC LIBRARY--Split outer folio.
General noteFor voice and piano.
General note"Written for and sung with great success by Fiske O'Hara in his new play Kilkenny by Augustus Pitou, direction Augustus Pitou, Jr."
General note"This song must not be sung in legitimate theatres or vaudeville houses without permission."
General note"Ernest R. Ball, composer of 'Mother Machree', 'A little bit of heaven, in the garden of the gods,' etc. etc."
General noteIllustrated title page: green/white/gray; stylized green lines / EK; gray-tinted photograph of Fiske O'Hara.
General noteAdvertisement for "Another wonderful 'ball' ballad" with excerpt from "Who knows?" by Ernest R. Ball on 1st unnumbered page; advertisement for "Beautiful Irish ballads" with four excerpts from songs published by M. Witmark & Sons on 2nd unnumbered page.
General notePrice: figure 5.
Publisher numberM.W. & Sons 15025-3 M. Witmark & Sons

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Music Item being cataloged MLM B.155 I.63 Item being cataloged