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"She's funny that way" handwritten bass chart Item Info

Title:
"She's funny that way" handwritten bass chart
Creator:
Adolphus "Doc" Cheatham
Date Created:
undated
Description:
Loose page with printed music staves. At the top, "Bass" is written and underlined, and "She's funny that way" is written and underlined twice in black marker. In the top right corner are "5" and "7" gold reflective stickers. Written in black marker is a bass clef, rests, dashes to indicate eighth notes, repeat measure signs, repeat barlines, and chord names over measures. The key signature (Bb, Eb, Ab) and time signature (cut time) are written in black pen. Measure lines, the 1st and 2nd endings, and "FIN" at the end are written in blue pen ink. There are several white-out marks on the page. "She's funny that way" (1929) was composed by Charles N. Daniels (pseudonym: Neil Moret; 1878-1943) and Richard Whiting (1891-1938) for the short film "Gems of M-G-M." Cheatham released a recording of this piece on his record It's a Good Life (1982), and Cheatham and Nicholas Payton (1973-) released a recording on Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton (1997).
Subjects:
handwritten score she's funny that way bass jazz chart music manuscript
Musicians:
Charles N. Daniels Neil Moret Richard Whiting Marion Harris Nicholas Payton
Source:
Doc Cheatham Papers, 1892-1995, IJC MG 8, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives
Source Identifier:
ijcmg008_b001_f007-057
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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