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  1. The collection primarily consists of a set of twenty-six bound volumes containing most of the music published by Leo Feist Inc., between the years of 1880 and 1930. These include approximately 2000 titles, mostly of popular music. The collection also includes vocal scores for Paoletta, Irene, and M. Beaucaire, as well as a Feist dance folio of popular music arranged for the piano.

  2. Sheet music copyright 1925 by Leo Feist, Inc. Music by Ray Henderson, Lyrics by Sam M. Lewis & Joseph Widow Young. Ukulele arrangement by May Singhi Breen. v. t. e. " Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue (Has Anybody Seen My Girl?) " is an American popular song that achieved its greatest popularity in the 1920s. As of January 1, 2021, the song has ...

  3. Biography. John Joseph (“Jack”) Caddigan was born to Michael Caddigan (sometimes spelled Cadigan) and the former Johanna Carroll. Michael was a plumber who had emigrated from Ireland; Johanna was of Irish parentage but had been born in New Brunswick, Canada. [1] Jack was one of seven children; the family lived in Boston's crowded South End ...

  4. I'm Sorry I Made You Cry. " I'm Sorry I Made You Cry " is a traditional pop and jazz standard song, written and composed by songwriter Nick .J. Clesi, first published by Triangle Music in New Orleans in 1916. [1] It was republished for national audience in 1918 by Leo Feist, Inc. in New York City, with sheet music cover depicting a US World War ...

  5. Sonja Honecker (geborene Sonja Feist, verheiratete Sonja Yáñez Betancourt, [1] verkürzt Sonja Yáñez; [2] * 1. Dezember 1952 in Ost-Berlin; † März 2022 in Santiago de Chile) war eine deutsche Informatikerin und die Tochter von Erich und Margot Honecker. Sie ließ sich im März 1990 angesichts des Zusammenbruchs der DDR zusammen mit ihrem ...

  6. Feist, Inc. Homeward Bound is a World War I era song that says the war will soon be over, and the soldiers will be able to return home. It has a hopeful message and was meant to comfort both soldiers and the family and friends of soldiers. It was composed by George W. Meyer, written by Howard Johnson and Coleman Goetz, and produced by Leo.

  7. Leo Feist, Inc. "When a Blue Service Star Turns to Gold" is a World War I era song released in 1918. Caspar Nathan wrote the lyrics. Theodore Morse composed the music. [1] Leo Feist, Inc. of New York, New York published the song. Featured prominently on the sheet music cover is a service star. Beneath it are soldiers charging with artillery, a ...