TitleWhen Mr. Shakespeare comes to town
Additional title: Bill Johnson said to Mandy Snow "would you like to go to the minstrel show?" [first line of song]Additional title: I don't like them minstrel folks and I doesn't care for the endmen's jokes. [first line of chorus]Additional title: I don't like them minstrel folks. [alternative title]Additional title: King's carnival. When Mr. Shakespeare comes to town. [uniform title]
NamesBulger, Harry (Singer)Jerome, William, 1865-1932 (Lyricist)Schwartz, Jean, 1878-1956 (Composer)
CollectionAmerican popular songs
Sheet music, 1901
Dates / OriginDate Issued: 1901Place: New YorkPublisher: Howley, Haviland and Dresser
Library locationsMusic Division
TopicsSongsAfrican Americans -- 1900-1909 -- Social lifeMinstrel showsSocial mobilityAfrican Americans
GenresScores
NotesContent: Cover design includes drawing of a well-dressed African American man and woman outside a minstrel theater playing Shakespeare's Hamlet.Content: Dealer's stamp on cover at bottom center: Hitchcock's, 11 Park Row, N.Y.Content: Descriptive subtitle on cover: coon song and chorus.Content: On cover: Introduced with great success by chief Harry Bulger in "The king's carnival" at the New York Theatre. Cover includes thumbnail photograph of Harry Bulger.Content: Summary: Using stereotyped language, describes an African American man wants to take his woman friend to a minstrel show but she, trying to imitate the upper classes, doesn't like the music or jokes of minstrel shows and prefers Shakespeare.Statement of responsibility: words by Wm. Jerome ; music by Jean SchwartzDate: Copyright date: 1901
Physical DescriptionExtent: 8 p. ; 35 cm.
Type of ResourceNotated music
LanguagesEnglish
IdentifiersNYPL catalog ID (B-number): b10826013NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b21695015NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b21695100Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 645e3980-c599-012f-2e95-58d385a7bc34
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