File:"Margie" (Eddie Cantor, 1921).opus
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English: MARGIE
You may talk about your love affairs, Here's one I'd like to tell to you, All night long they sit upon the stairs, He holds her close and starts to coo: "My little Margie, I'm always thinkin' of you, Margie I'll tell the world I love you Don't forget your promise to me, I have bought the home and ring and everything For Margie--you've been my inspiration Days are never blue... After all is said and done Really there is only one Oh, Margie, Margie it's you!" More on composer Con Conrad: Con Conrad (b. 1891, New York City, d. 1938, Van Nuys, CA.) was born Conrad K. Dober and came to Tin Pan Alley by way of vaudeville where he had starred since age 16. His first published song was Down In Dear New Orleans in 1912. He was a partner in a publishing firm, The Broadway Music Corporation, with Henry Waterson (later of Berlin, Waterson & Snider) and by 1918 was associated with other publishers, including Shapiro & Bernstein.
Conrad wrote a number of other big hits from 1920 through the 30's till his death. Some of his big hits included, Barney Google, 1923 with Billy Rose , Ma! (He's Making Eyes At Me), 1921 and Prisoner of Love* in 1931.
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Source | YouTube: "Margie" (Eddie Cantor, 1921) – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.todayCategory:Media from YouTube |
Author | Eddie Cantor |
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The author died in 1964, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 60 years or fewer. Category:PD-old missing SDC copyright statusUnder the Classics Protection and Access Act (17 U.S.C. § 1401), this sound recording is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1925. ![]() Not all audio files are "sound recordings". Sounds accompanying a motion picture or other audiovisual work are not sound recordings under U.S. copyright law. Use this template's equivalent, {{PD-old-60-expired}}, for works that are not sound recordings. |