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Nobody lied (when they said that I cried over you) by Norman, Karyl, [aka George Francis Peduzzi] lyric by Kayl Norman and Hyatt Berry, music by Edwin J. Weber - 1922

by Norman, Karyl, [aka George Francis Peduzzi] lyric by Kayl Norman and Hyatt Berry, music by Edwin J. Weber

Nobody lied (when they said that I cried over you) by Norman, Karyl, [aka George Francis Peduzzi] lyric by Kayl Norman and Hyatt Berry, music by Edwin J. Weber - 1922

Nobody lied (when they said that I cried over you)

by Norman, Karyl, [aka George Francis Peduzzi] lyric by Kayl Norman and Hyatt Berry, music by Edwin J. Weber

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New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co, 1922. Sheet_music. [6p] 9x12 inches, sheet music, scattered musical notations in pencil, several closed edge tears, with photo of Norman "The Creole Fashion Plate" in drag. Gay female impersonator and singer born in Baltimore in 1897. He billed himself as "The Creole Fashion Plate", and was known for his gowns, mostly made by his mother with whom he traveled. "All my life before me looks so dreary and so black, / I think I'll choose the river and I'll never come back...
  • Bookseller Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB US (US)
  • Format/Binding Sheet_music
  • Book Condition Used
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Publisher Jerome H. Remick & Co
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1922