File:The cat came back (NYPL Hades-449135-1690563).jpg
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English: * Cover contains a drawing of a cat, grinning with his tongue hanging out, his left arm in a slight, and his left eye bandaged.
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Title | The cat came back | ||
Alternative title | But the cat came back, couldn't stay no longer. [first line of chorus] | ||
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Source | https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/5eab4501-68db-e0eb-e040-e00a18067faf | ||
Author | Scan by NYPL | ||
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UUID | 5a6ee1c0-c58e-012f-f748-58d385a7bc34 | ||
MODS | http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/5eab4501-68db-e0eb-e040-e00a18067faf | ||
Image ID | 1690563 | ||
Collection | American popular songs. | ||
Collection UUID | 5eab4501-68db-e0eb-e040-e00a18067faf | ||
NYPL Division | Music Division | ||
Topics | Cats; African Americans |
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