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  • Great! Thanks for sharing. I didn't know some of the rolls came with lyrics.

  • I love the 20s. Not just the new lively music, beautiful clothes and Art Deco, but the fact that it was the start of MODERN life, when narrow minds got the boiling they had long deserved.

  • Can anyone read the signature at the beginning of this roll? Maybe that will yield which version of this tune this is?

  • It's from QRS #3383, March 1926. Played by Pete Wendling.

  • Its almost Ironic how a comical song is sadly true today.

  • which version of the song is this? this doesn't sound like the one be edgar leslie.

  • Its about Americans.

  • Masculine Women! Feminine Men! Words by Edgar Leslie, music by James V. Monaco. Featured by Miss May Beatty in Hugh J. Ward's Musical Comedy, "Lady be Good". Copyright 1925. (from the sheet music. Available for viewing at the National Library of Australia web site. Thanks for posting this jem of a song!

  • CUTE SONG !!

  • This tune is about Tony Blair's Labour Party.

  • Very Humorus.:)

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