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  • Recording Title

    Second hand Rose

  • Other Title(s)

    • Ziegfeld follies of 1921 (Work title)
  • Composer

    James F. Hanley

  • Conductor

    Rosario Bourdon

  • Lyricist

    Grant Clarke

  • Soprano vocal

    Fanny Brice

  • Genre(s)

    Musical theater

  • Category

    Vocal

  • Description

    Female vocal solo, with orchestra

  • Language

    English

  • Label Name/Number

    Victor 45263

  • Matrix Number/Take Number

    B-25751/3

  • Recording Date

    1921-11-08

  • Place of Recording

    Camden, New Jersey

  • Size

    10"

  • Duration

    03:14

  • Rights & Access

    This recording is protected by state copyright laws in the United States. The Library of Congress has obtained a license from rights holders to offer it as streamed audio only. Downloading is not permitted. The authorization of rights holders of the recording is required in order to obtain a copy of the recording. Contact jukebox@loc.gov for more information.

    Credits

    Source of original recording: Department of Special Collections, Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara. Inclusion of the recording in the National Jukebox, courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment.

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