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Subject: Lyrics to Liza's Tootsies.Harry Castling From: GUEST,JJG Date: 26 Nov 15 - 08:36 AM I am desparately looking for the lyrics to Liza's Tootsies by composer Harry Castling from 1893 |
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Subject: RE: Lyrics to Liza's Tootsies.Harry Castling From: GUEST,# Date: 26 Nov 15 - 09:30 AM World Cat says there's on copy in a library. Please note that 'Liza is a contraction. All I could locate quickly is http://www.worldcat.org/title/lizas-tootsies/oclc/57411941 |
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Subject: RE: Lyrics to Liza's Tootsies.Harry Castling From: Jim Dixon Date: 26 Nov 15 - 05:59 PM This information from WorldCat.org: 'LIZA'S TOOTSIES Sung by Arthur Rigby Words and music by Harry Castling London : Francis, Day & Hunter, ©1893. First line: I'll sing of a damsel who lives down our street. First line of chorus: 'Liza's tootsies, 'Liza's feet. These lines are quoted in a novel, The Strangers' Wedding: The Comedy of a Romantic by Walter Lionel George (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1916), page 175: Liza's tootsies. Liza's feet. You can bet they'll take the cake. Will Liza's plates of meat. |
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