Exhibitors Herald (Oct-Dec 1922)

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nov. 11 1922 Words by LARRY URBACH Moderato Dear Old New York EXHIBITORS HERALD Music by VICTOR NURNBERG Piano # it I r TVTY i Voice mm % Till Ready Lon don says it| Ev 'ry town I **1 it il'r f err m best, know, Thinks it beats the rest Loves to boast and crow Par -is too is boast-ing with pride of it's near-ness to Par-a dise ft ?zr~r fZ't&T m 3 — ¥ *Ev er since Joan of Are died Which may all be ver y nice Ven* ice, Land of dreams But I must con tend Pride-ful too it to the very i Mm J==J f — m 0 i r r r r if -o — seem;, end All these cit ies proud can be, but New York is the place for me: Your horne town's great 111 a gree but New York is the place for met * 0 Copyright MCMXXII by Cameo Music Pub. Co. Inc. 114 W. 44* St.,N.Y.