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Joe Young sheet music
Uncle to Irwin Young, Joe Young was one of the great lyricists in the Tin Pan Alley
era of songwriting. Check out our gallery of sheet music cover art that adorns
the halls of our building.
1933, sung by the always popular Guy. 1916.  "That's just how they make love in Hawaiian..." Detail from "Laugh Clown Laugh" Detail from "Yaddie Kaddie Kiddie Kaddie Koo" 1918.  A fox trot sung by Al Jolson. Uncertain origin.  Maybe an adaptation of a 1901 folk tune.  The Harry Fox Agency for song royalties is still in operation. Detail from "How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm?" Detail from "Yaddie Kaddie Kiddie Kaddie Koo"
Right hand ukulele nymph from "Yaddie Kaddie..." Left hand ukulele nymph from "Yaddie Kaddie..." 1921, it sold a million records and two million copies of sheet music.  Later covered by Merle Travis and Chet Atkins. Detail from "Laugh, Clown, Laugh", a pleasant idea and a lovely font. Yesterday's 30 second itune clip; nine bars of sample sheet music. 1916. From the musical "Robinson Crusoe Jr." featuring the incredibly popular Al Jolson. 1918.  A hit song wherein a child makes a tragic call on the recently popularized telephone. 1916. Detail from Robinson Crusoe.
1937. Sheet music sample from the back page of a song. 1928, from the popular movie starring Lon Chaney. "Just A Little Love" Sheet Music sales teaser.  1921. 1917.  You'd always find me out fishin', beside a shady pool;  Wishin', there never was a school... A question yet to be answered.  First performed by Harry Fay, published in 1918. 1919.  "They met while clouds were hanging over Flanders..." Detail of nouveau bird image from back of sheet music 1918, WWI song.
                          
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