Title: Glorious Betsy
Author: Michael Hoffman
Publisher: Tax-Free Music Co., 1928
Series:
Format: Cue Sheet
Document type: Cue Sheet
All authors/contributors: Michael Hoffman
OCLC Number:
Contents:
Songs are listed as Tax-Free first and Taxable second
- At Screening Of Title: “Nobility” by Rosey; “Enemies of Women” by Peters
- Sweet Springs Hotel: “Smiles” by Somerville; “D’Arlequine” by Bohm
- Picture In Locket: “Carmen Scene” by Bizet; “Rage” by Axt
- In That Case: “Trembling Anxiety” by Hoffman; “Restless Bows” by Srawley
- The Best Blade: “Vengeance” by Francheschi; “Appassionato No.3” by Rapee
- Elizabeth Patterson: “Pastime” by Clutsam; “Cupid’s Surprise” by Gross
- Blame Yourself: THEME “Song of Romance” by Hoffman; “Song of Songs” by Moya
- So You Are The Scoundrel: “Mandonato” by Paladilhe; “Strolling Dolly” by Lindgreen
- I Warn You: THEME
- You-You Must Excuse Me: “Magic Granduer” by Hoffman; “Pomposo” by Egener
- Pardon Madamoiselle: THEME
- The Coach of Baltimore: “Playful Moments” by Hoffman; “The Clown” by Pelle
- I Told You To Be Ready: “Solemn Thoughts” by Hoffman; “Berceuse” by Jarnfeldt
- Maryland’s Aristocracy: “Dream of Love” by Liszt-Rosey; “Valse Melodie” by Drigo
- Captain Jerome Bonaparte: “Stabat Mater” by Rossini
- Lovers Meet In Garden: THEME
- “She Leaves Him With Ring: “Grand Pomp” by Finck; “Regal Splendor” by Luz
- A Toast to Mistress Betsy: THEME
- Jerome Receives A Letter: “Green Vipers” by Hoffman; “Prowling Schemers” by Carbonara
- He Shows Letter To Betsy: THEME
- Off The Coast of Francve: “Ru-Than” by Malette; “March Triumphal” by Baron
- I Shall Speak To Madmoiselle: “Trapped” by Rosey; “Mystereuse” by Schad
- But That Right Shall Never Be: “Grand Appassionato” by Becce; “Dramatic Appeal” by Jores
- Napoleon Leaves Betsy: THEME
- You Have The Valor: “Coronation” by Eilenberg; “Review Pompous” by Berg
- Jerome! Jerome! (They Kiss Goodbye): THEME
- Betsy’s Sudden Return Became: “Sad Thoughts” by Patou; “Road of Sorrow” by Kempisnki
- In The Library of the Emporer: “The Ravage” by Hoffman; “Erl King” by Schubert
- October 15th, the Royal Palace: “Fame and Glory” by Matt; “Lion of St. Mark” by Fabiani
- He Cost Me A Kingdom: CHORD FINISH
Source: Carl Braun Collection
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