The New York Clipper (December 1905)

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1062 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPEB. Decembek 2. Takes Pleasure la Announcing to hii Nnaurou Professional Friends Throughout the World Hit latest Descriptive Ballad, Entitled Dreaming, Love, of You. Words and Music by CHA8. K. HARRIS. Andanle affttumo *? ^ -^-tT-+nnN s= :*=e I've been dream - fog, dream - ing love, of you,. There was one time you vow'd you loved but me,. I've There been think was one IF ing, night, if your heart still beats true, you kissed me ten - der - ly... =fcr r= V u i^fe m fe^: r= » P « *f iHZ I tf ¥ *—<— * ,s —i=—'—i— iValu Unto, ((utterly.) acctl. :t::; ::-3fc •<*- T :—^ =J ± ^ Dream w/, f f dieam ing, while the stars ff £ f= I I 3&- —1- tTT f* are gleam 4— ing, Dream ing of you m rrf=rr , ff -1 w acctl. ~— = - x II -—»*— »•- &E fei ra//. al - ways, lit tie q--te 1 a tempo. =5= e± 3»: IS =i=±= gs T girl, 3i roll, f f £ iny dar » J J 5* £e ling, 5* Sigh mg, -x- «^ / ki teltpo. ' ? -X—S— ff cry mg, -«,— for * I I the -J- -r ■a * r •5- ■»■, r* P .,/. =g= love that's dy ■4- -72- ing, Still I'm dream £ -*?- ^ E§1 fT ifc -X" ff T*trz X f i =3f Address"all communications to 3 fl :=t i i >ng, —I- Dream - ing, love, of ^f »-. # . ri7 ~ -«»- rr -3: you. ST i i I J'Uj ^g- x-s- 1 ^r»nii»a -jp— x- Copyrlght, mcmv, by Chas. K. Harris. British Rights Secured. It is conceded by all who have heard it the most me- lodious piece of music he has ever written, and when you consider the long list of hla song hits you can gain some Idea of what he has written to live up to his repu- tation. It will undoubtedly eclipse any love ballad writ- ten this century. In fact, If Mr. Harris had never written anything else but this song his name would be handed down to posterity. This bal- lad will live when all others are forgotten. Read the beautiful story and you can Imagine what a genuine hit It must be. It has been wedded to music as only Harris can. It makes no dif- ference where you sing this ballad, either In concert, vaudeville, mInstrelsy,opera, musical comedy, at home, parlor, church or fair, it ap- peals to all classes, and as long as love shall rule the world so long will the Harris love ballads continue to sway his millions of followers. As appearing on this page It is complete, words and music, and will save the trouble and expense of send- ing for a 'Professional Copy,' as this copy answers the same purpose. Arrange- ments for Violin, Cornet and Cello Solo now ready. Or- chestrations In any key will also be mailed to recognized professionals enclosing pro- gramme. No cards. CHAS. K. HARRIS, 31 IrVest 31 Chicago Office: Grand Opera House Bldg. (JOE SI. HARRIS, Mgr.) t., 33JC3w Yox-lx. Oity (MEYER COHEN, Mgr.)