Sweet girlie (you're the sweet girlie I mean)
This is a public-domain musical notation scan. There were many music publishers in the United States during the 1900s. Some of the most well-known ones include G. Schirmer, Inc., Boosey & Hawkes, and Hal Leonar... More
Little girlie are you doing your bit?
lyric by Raymond Egan ; music by Ray Cossar. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. "Originally introduced by Billy Cochran"--Caption. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web s... More
Every girlie loves a soldier boy
Words and music by Dorothy Brandt. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Manuscript in ink. Staff notation. (language)
Sweet girlie (you're the sweet girlie I mean)
This is a public-domain musical notation scan. There were many music publishers in the United States during the 1900s. Some of the most well-known ones include G. Schirmer, Inc., Boosey & Hawkes, and Hal Leonar... More
There's a pretty brown eyed girlie and a soldier boy in blue
This is a public-domain musical notation scan. There were many music publishers in the United States during the 1900s. Some of the most well-known ones include G. Schirmer, Inc., Boosey & Hawkes, and Hal Leonar... More
A girlie from the U.S.A - Public domain American popular sheet music
This is a public-domain musical notation scan. There were many music publishers in the United States during the 1900s. Some of the most well-known ones include G. Schirmer, Inc., Boosey & Hawkes, and Hal Leonar... More
A girlie from the U.S.A - Public domain American popular sheet music
This is a public-domain musical notation scan. There were many music publishers in the United States during the 1900s. Some of the most well-known ones include G. Schirmer, Inc., Boosey & Hawkes, and Hal Leonar... More
Every girlie loves a soldier boy
Words and music by Dorothy Brandt. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Manuscript in ink. Staff notation. (language)
Sweet baby girlie; A Nursery song
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
At the Vermont state fair, Rutland, "backstage" at the "girlie" show
Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of camp, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
A black and white photo of a crowd of people, Girlie show, carnival, B...
Public domain image of carnival, parade, celebration, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description
Every girlie loves a soldier - Public domain World War One sheet music
by Chas. Bayha. (statement of responsibility) Unaccompanied voice part. Staff notation. (language)
There's a pretty brown eyed girlie and a soldier boy in blue
This is a public-domain musical notation scan. There were many music publishers in the United States during the 1900s. Some of the most well-known ones include G. Schirmer, Inc., Boosey & Hawkes, and Hal Leonar... More