NED TOWN TOPICS
Transcript of NED TOWN TOPICS
NEDWAYBURN'STOWN TOPICS
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HAROLD ORLOBBOOK & LYRICS By
HARRY B. SMITH. THOS. J. GRAYand ROBERT B. SMITH
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
Bill Daily, hotel clerk, Mr. Harlem Bronx, and Score Card Boy Jimmie Fox
Mrs. Harlem Bronx Bessie Calla
Rip, \ , , J / G''^'^' \ J . A / John Carbrey„ > hotel porters, and < „ , > door-tenders < r^ , ^ ,
Tip,/ \ Take, J \ Douglas Carbrey
Ros IE Century "1 „, . , ^ , „• . r . t- / Dorothy Cameron^ ^ > Musical Comedy Sisters, and Lady rans < ,, , ,. ^PosiE Century J L Madeline Cameron
Ophelia Nichols, news-counter girl, and a Benefit Fiend Marie Lavarre
Tired Tuttle, a gink, The Great Goatee, a magician, and Right
Score, a reporter Jacob P. Adler, Jr.
Sheriff Zack Doolittle, a rural Sherlock and a Fan Lew Hearn
Molly R. Motion, a cafe canary, and Captain of the Lady Giants Blossom Seeley
Fritzi Flirt, a beauty doctor, prima donna, and Madam Flair Vera Michelena
Fuller Hops, a dancing instructor, an announcer, and Jiggler,
the umpire Peter Page
Constance Spinner, his assistant Eileen Molyneux
Hardly Able, a pupil, and Will Play, a baseball player Gus Shy
Steve Hogan, professor of languages, the stage manager, WardHeeler, Captain of the Home Team, and Sub-
way Guard Bert Leslie
David Dansant, who trips the light fantastic Clifton Webb
Mrs. Albany Dayline, an ambitious actress, a Voter, and Catcher
of the Lady Giants Trixie Friganza
Car Bona, a vaudeville actor, baseball thug, and Ty Cobb Edward Flanagan
Ben Zine, his partner, and Hans Wagner Nealy Edwards
Brighton Early, publicity promoter for Mrs. Albany Dayline Wellington Cross
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Vickers
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Jennie, the Juggler Alice Gordon
Gertie Gorgonzola, a"small timer" Mabel Elaine
Draw M. Inn, a cartoonist Carl Hall
Will Rogers Will Rogers
Lillian Love Lois Josephine
Summer Girl, Dryad, Spirit of Winter, a Butterfly, Little Dickie
Bird Miss Adelaide
Summer Boy, Mercury, Spring's Messenger, Tom Cat Mr. Hughes
Cupid Effie Allen
Spirit of Evil Stafford Pemberton
Myth John Kusky
Robin Flora Lea
Lightning James Templeton
Four Kings of Melody Messrs. <
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MUSICAL NUMBERS
ACT INo. Page
1. Town Topics: Ensemble 3
2. The Keystone Glide 16
3. Idol of Eyes 20
4. The Old are Getting Younger Every Day 24
5. The Oskaloosa Pets 28
6. Take It from Me 31
Y 7. I'll Get You Yet, My Cigarette 34
8. Melody of the Century 38
9. Heap Big Suffragette < 42
10. Tone-Pictures:—Summer—Autumn—Winter—Spring 46
ACT II
11. Cotton-Blossom Serenade 78
12. Wake Up! It's Cake-walk Day 82
y^l3. An Old-fashioned Groom and Up-to-date Bride 86
14. All Full of Ginger 89
15. Marionettes 93
16. Put It Over 97
17. In Time of Peace Prepare for War 101
FromNpd Wayburn's
'•Town Topics"
Lyrics byRobert B.Smith
ACT I
No.l
Opening Chorus
"The Plaza and Astor"
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From
Ned Wayburn's
''Town Topics"
The Keystone Glide
. Lyrics byThomas J. Gray
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r^ n n Vf / P I P Jl-|JL j^ l.i j) J^lsee-ing mov-ing pic-txires in my dreams,
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No.2
Idol of Eyes
Lyrics byRobert B. Smith
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'TovdTi Topics"
No.3
"The old are getting younger every day
Lyrics byRobert B. Smith
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NPd Wayburn's
'"Town Topics"
No.4
The Oskaloosa Pets
Lyrics by
Robert B. SmithMusic by
Harold Orlob
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1. In our home town pa - pers
2. Our act al-ways has 'em
Col-umns we would get,
aisles,.Fall - ing in the
At our com-ic
Gives the gals a
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* ^ ^^P^ca - pers Folks are laugh-ing yet.
spa - sm, Hear them laugh-ing miles;.
When they put our pic - tures
"We do no-thing vul - gar,
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but our stuff all goes;.
Aunt Je - mim' and Un - ck- A - mos Both a -
We're so good the a - gents tell us That we'd
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greed that we'd be fa - mous, So we up and went up - on the
make the lead-ers jeal - ous, So they kept us do - ing pic - ture
stage.
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shows.Well,
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FromNed Wayburn's
"Town Topics"
No. 5
"Take it From Me"
DuetLyrics by
Robert B. Smith
31
Music byHarold Orlob
Slow, with rhythm cantabile
f=T=
i h J> i' J> ^ ^ ^ p- p J', ji >^/SAe what did you do?.
He what did you do?.
He I hur - ried home to tell my folks
She I wrote my folks a - bout you in
a
a
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bout you;
let - ter;
I raved a - way_I wrote that night.
She What did they say? He I
He What did you write? She I
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told them that I could - n't do with - out you!
wrote that I would like to know you bet - ter.
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wonsmile.
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She What hadJ/e How ^vas
I
mydone?
style?
5^Ife 'i ou d
She Oh,
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p |p ;^p^ j' J> J'r"rw ^
giv - en me a look that went right through melyou were quite the dap -per lit - tie chap - py.
Peo-plewould wink:
Liked you a heap:
-y^^ Wliat did they think?/r(3 They thought that something fierce had happened to me!they think? Ife They thought that something t'ierce had happelie How did you sleep?»S^e I slept im-mense,you see I was so hap-py!
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FromNed Wayburn's"Town Topics"
No.7
I'll get you yet, my Cigarette
Lyrics by
Thos.J. Gray
Music by
Harold Orlob
^Tempo di Marcia
m a J)—mt^E ^
1. From Key WeKey West land so
2. All the pipes who were
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me
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far Came a big
near On the shelf,
brown ci - gar To a
they could hear Lov-ers
lit - tie store one
talk - ing as they'd
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On a shelf by him - self
And the snuff got so rough
he was laid a
he crept o - ver
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^ ^ ^ ^ £way, And his heart wasnear, Made them sneeze and
far fromchange their
gay.
tune.
35
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^ ^ ^^^ i J ^^ ^3?night in the place came a brand - newcig - a - rette blushed, the ci -[^ gar was
case, And a ro - manceflushed, Tho' both knew it
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start - ed to
was just a
grow;,joke; .
To a sweet cig - a - rette, who was once his
But the big brown ci - gar saidJ'HoId up your^ M a# F^=^ ^P^ ^ ^ET 1^r
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you yet, my Gig- a - rette!
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^^ J> J' i' gUn til. you have kissed mine!
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Cig - a - rette, I'll get you
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You'd make life di - vine!
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FromNed Wayburn's
"Town Topics"
No. 8
Melody of the Century
Lyrics by
Thos. J. Gray
Music by
Harold Orlob
iNot too fast^
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2. Mu - sic,
sweet mu - sic,
all mu - sic,
just Chang - es with the times,
must come from up a - bove,.
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takes you and makes you as
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Each new me-ter
with a 'eel - lo Can make your heart beat fast;_
may seem sweet - er, But this one you a - dore;_
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When he picks it, let us fix it
Keeps you dream-ing, keeps you schem-ing:
So that mu-sic will last.
You want to hear some more.
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KromNed Wayburn's
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No.
9
Heap Big Suffragette
Harold Orlob
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- ton to storm the Great White Fa-ther's house.
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Then the Chiefs all got to - geth - er, In their hats they stuck a feath - er,
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March - ing all a - round the Tee - pee shout - ing,"Squaw want vote!"
And they did a war- dance therewhich end - ed in a souse.
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like a Christ- mas - tree.
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And they shout - ed, "Our Big Chief boss, he big heap tough guy!
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"Squaw be heap big pol - i - ti - cian, Squaw be Pres - i - dent,
"Squaw she wear those new thin dress- es, pale - face see right through,
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Squaw roll stock-ings down on shoe -tops; Squaw have hair bobbed too.
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Squaw spend week-end down at Long Beach, just like blonde sou-brette;
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No. 10
Tone - Pictures
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ACT n
No. 11
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sell ev-'ry pound!
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FromNod Wayburn's
'Town Topics'
No. 12
"Wake upl it's Cake -walk day"
Lyrics byThomas J. Gray
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Music byHarold Orlob
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1. ChristmcLS is a great big- day_2. New Year is a hap - py time,
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birth of the Cake-walk Day.
all love a Cake-walk Day.
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From
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"Town Topics"
No. 13
An Old-fashioned Groom and an Up-to-date Bride
Lyrics by
Robert B. SmithMusic by
Harold Orlob
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All Full of Ginger
89
Lyrics byThos. J. Gray
Music byHarold Orlob
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•Town Topics"
No.15
Marionettes
93
Lyrics by
Frank M. StammersMusic by
Harold Orlob
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