Titanic (t/n) - spartito musicale commemorativo
Contenuto
- Titolo originale
- "The ship that will never return. The loss of the Titanic"
- Tipologia
- Opuscolo a stampa
- Descrizione
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Spartito musicale in lingua inglese scritto e composto da F. V. St. Clair in occasione di una raccolta fondi per le vittime del naufragio.
- Data testuale
- Senza data ma 1913
- Consistenza
- 1 opuscolo (pp. non numerate 4)
- Stato di conservazione
- Buono
- Soggetto produttore
- Maurizio Dante (1962 - ***)
- Identificativo
- MD.000055
- Archivio, fondo o serie di appartenenza
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THE ENTIRE PUBLISHING PROFITS of the first 10,000 Copies have been
devoted to the Relief Fund.
NO. 172
WITH TONIC SOL-FA.
This Song may be Sung in Public without Fee or License except at Theatres or Music Halls.
INESTIP TIATWILK
NEVER RETURN
(The pre of a “Jitanic.")
Written & Composed
by
F. V. S!. CLAIR.
LONDON,
E.MARKS & SON.
COPYRIGHT. 125, Mare SrREET, Hackneyx NE Ent.Sta Haut.
4x0 35 ROSOMAN STREET E.C.
THE SHIP THAT WILL NEVER RETURN.
Written and Composed by F.V. St CLAIR.
Valse Lente.
A big ship left port on its first maiden voyage, The worldgazi in won.der and. pride. 1...
England was proud of the ship and its crew, Whose Captain wastrusted and tried; .
‘When the shock came and the ves.sel went down, | Rich man and poor man like English men died.
Copyright, 1912, by E.Marke+ Son. Come.
CHORUS.
itaca
On the Ship that will never re. tu
Mothersthey sobb' in prayt,.... Asthey pari
Sons, | brave hearted ones,
Titanic its name and Titanic its size,
Oer the waves of the ocean she rode,
Four days had gone by since she left the old land,|
With over two thousand aboard;
And then came the crash in the dead of the night,
But none on that ship were dismayed,
They trusted the Captan they trusted the crew,
And even the women they were not afraid—
CHORUS.
The ship that will
On the ship that will nev.er re. tumn......
nev.er re. turn,.
ted fromiovd ones there, .... Husbandsand
Qnthe tum. si...
Be British,the Captain cried out from the bridge,
Be British «and British were they,
The women and children the first for the boats=
And the Sailora knew how to obey;
As long as old England sends ships over sea
The deeds of that might she'l recall
When rich man and poor man went down side by side
‘Where Rank made no difference for Death levelled all
cHORUS.
The Recitation Introduced in Song
“THE SHIP THAT WILL NEVER RETURN.”
By F. V. ST. CLAIR.
AS the world cver heard such a story since the Loss of Thiak ol dhe mon below {ere brave-hearted Engineers
“ Birkenhead ” to their deaths like Englishmen—NOT ONE
Will te son ver know ALL the story till the sea gives up ONTRE SAVED LIST APPEARS
Keeping the lights a-buming, every man at his post was
di dii
But thelr names shall live with the noblest names of our
‘Till the Sun has ceased to rise in the East and to set ia the Mercantile Marine.
Western sky.
e li
I CALO us a to know that we are a part of the For al died at their posts, like the soldiers died on the
Ball-dog breed, Troopship “ Birkenhead
a cn I the Captain erred in his judgment, let only his gallantry
We are prouder to-day than ever we were of the blood of shine —
the British stock. For remember—To err is but Human, to forgive, Divine.
There's the widows and orphans to see to, left to our care
by the dead—
There's the homes that are silent in Sorrow and the poor
be
ue I
rdess fair,
Me can take ol us hat and say “Tiank God, dere
wasn't a coward there
F. V. Sr CLAIR.
Nei Me Once More in Dreamland. CURLY HEAD. no. 161.)
By J. P. LONG.
Copies of the above gd. (Post Free) or Five Different Sorts for 1/-
E. MARKS & SON, Music Publishers, 125, Mare Street, Hackney, LONDON N.E.
Telephone No. 1726 Dalston.
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THE ENTIRE PUBLISHING PROFITS of the first 10,000 Copies have been
devoted to the Relief Fund.
NO. 172
WITH TONIC SOL-FA.
This Song may be Sung in Public without Fee or License except at Theatres or Music Halls.
INESTIP TIATWILK
NEVER RETURN
(The pre of a “Jitanic.")
Written & Composed
by
F. V. S!. CLAIR.
LONDON,
E.MARKS & SON.
COPYRIGHT. 125, Mare SrREET, Hackneyx NE Ent.Sta Haut.
4x0 35 ROSOMAN STREET E.C.
THE SHIP THAT WILL NEVER RETURN.
Written and Composed by F.V. St CLAIR.
Valse Lente.
A big ship left port on its first maiden voyage, The worldgazi in won.der and. pride. 1...
England was proud of the ship and its crew, Whose Captain wastrusted and tried; .
‘When the shock came and the ves.sel went down, | Rich man and poor man like English men died.
Copyright, 1912, by E.Marke+ Son. Come.
CHORUS.
itaca
On the Ship that will never re. tu
Mothersthey sobb' in prayt,.... Asthey pari
Sons, | brave hearted ones,
Titanic its name and Titanic its size,
Oer the waves of the ocean she rode,
Four days had gone by since she left the old land,|
With over two thousand aboard;
And then came the crash in the dead of the night,
But none on that ship were dismayed,
They trusted the Captan they trusted the crew,
And even the women they were not afraid—
CHORUS.
The ship that will
On the ship that will nev.er re. tumn......
nev.er re. turn,.
ted fromiovd ones there, .... Husbandsand
Qnthe tum. si...
Be British,the Captain cried out from the bridge,
Be British «and British were they,
The women and children the first for the boats=
And the Sailora knew how to obey;
As long as old England sends ships over sea
The deeds of that might she'l recall
When rich man and poor man went down side by side
‘Where Rank made no difference for Death levelled all
cHORUS.
The Recitation Introduced in Song
“THE SHIP THAT WILL NEVER RETURN.”
By F. V. ST. CLAIR.
AS the world cver heard such a story since the Loss of Thiak ol dhe mon below {ere brave-hearted Engineers
“ Birkenhead ” to their deaths like Englishmen—NOT ONE
Will te son ver know ALL the story till the sea gives up ONTRE SAVED LIST APPEARS
Keeping the lights a-buming, every man at his post was
di dii
But thelr names shall live with the noblest names of our
‘Till the Sun has ceased to rise in the East and to set ia the Mercantile Marine.
Western sky.
e li
I CALO us a to know that we are a part of the For al died at their posts, like the soldiers died on the
Ball-dog breed, Troopship “ Birkenhead
a cn I the Captain erred in his judgment, let only his gallantry
We are prouder to-day than ever we were of the blood of shine —
the British stock. For remember—To err is but Human, to forgive, Divine.
There's the widows and orphans to see to, left to our care
by the dead—
There's the homes that are silent in Sorrow and the poor
be
ue I
rdess fair,
Me can take ol us hat and say “Tiank God, dere
wasn't a coward there
F. V. Sr CLAIR.
Nei Me Once More in Dreamland. CURLY HEAD. no. 161.)
By J. P. LONG.
Copies of the above gd. (Post Free) or Five Different Sorts for 1/-
E. MARKS & SON, Music Publishers, 125, Mare Street, Hackney, LONDON N.E.
Telephone No. 1726 Dalston.
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