Phil Dayson wrote in 000820 MMDigest, "I am trying to find the name of
a Victorian or perhaps 1920's song." Have you checked whether it is here?
Bunty Pritchard Jones
<http://www.antiques9.fsbusiness.co.uk>
<bpritchardjones@antiques9.fsbusiness.co.uk>
Jack Hylton
<http://www.val.dnx.co.uk/jackhylton.htm> 78's in RealAudio
Richard A. Reublin
<http://www.parlorsongs.com> Musical Reminiscences
<rreublin@bellsouth.net>
"Webster Smogpule" Dr. James Pitt-Payne, London/UK
<Pittpayne@btinternet.com>
Duke University Rare Book
<http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/sheetmusic> searchable database
All of them are specialiced in 'old' music, maybe they can lend you
a helping hand.
Claus Kucher
[ I searched for "gutter" at the Lester S. Levy collection,
[ http://levysheetmusic.mse.jhu.edu/advancedsearch.html
[
[ The verse of "Just in Time", from the musical "Bells Are Ringing",
[ by Styne, Comden & Green, 1956, begins: "I was resting comforatably
[ face down in the gutter."
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[ -- Robbie
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