The New York Clipper (January 1920)

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THE NEW YORK CLIPPER January 21, 1920 ' ■ :..W$%$£; : A COLOSSAL HIT! Surpassing AH Predictions / Lyric by HARRY D. KERR ARTIST COPT My Cairo Love (An Egyptian Serenade) Music by' ' = J. S. ZAMECNIK - ■ f.. V the dazzling, bewitch- ing Oriental Fox Trot Sons* acclaimed the peer of all Orientals is today Sung, played and en- cored with tremendous .success everywhere, Marvelously recorded on the leading talking machines and player rolls. i- • ■ • The opportunity of a lifetime is calling you. If you have not yet responded, write or wire NOW for Vocal and- Orchestral copies (any hey). ft j»r r r^ 9 r w*f f r r p r~? In far off E-gypl - land, ' Where blows the des - ert Un.-til the break of day, The ser - e -nade goes Be -side the green of an ol-ive shade, There lives a won-drous maid; And when the mist of the morning clears, His Cat - ro maid ap - pears; sand, Acdwhenthemoon shines bright, Her lov-er comes each night, And in her soft brown eyes, Her loveshe can't dis - guise, Soft-ly the strains of a ser-e -. But home to her is apris-on nade, strong, l REFRAIN f T »*?■ t-JJ tit t- (f 4 t $ * ■ f ¥ He sings of love tohisCai-ro maid; Mel - o - dy clear, ech-o -ing near. Her oa - ly joy is her lov-er's song Giv-ing her cheer, on-ly to hear, T^ P y ■ ' • r P W . t My - lo, pret -ty maid of Cat - ro, Can't you hear me sigh, oh, just for yon* Moon-beams, metn-o -ries of June dreams Un-der a spell en -thrall - ing, • Ten-der-Iy my heart is call -ing, a tempo ' ^ ^ | , -" |—^—^ f j ■ ■ ■ take you when the birds a-wake yon, I'll not for-sake you, MyCai-ro love, love. Copyright MCMXIX for Sam Fox Publishing Co.,CIeveland,0.,U.S.A. International Copyright Secured. Copyright fur Kvrupe and Brit lib Empire («ic lud fa f C^uad aj Bo • w-j r tn ft Cu., Loadun. $<xm Iox Yixh. Co. Cleveland.