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"Two Lovely Black Eyes".(circa 1890)

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File:forblack.nwc (October 2006) 2 kB
Full name of work:"Two Lovely Black Eyes".(circa 1890)
Composer:Forman, Edmund (British)
Arranger:Forman, Edmund (British)
Lyricist:Coborn, Charles (British)
First line:Strolling so happy down Bethnal Green------
Music category:Music Hall Song.
Instruments:Piano.
Name of file creator:John H White
e-mail address:john "at" albis "dot" freeserve "dot" co "dot" uk
Running time:00:02:00
Comments:There should be a second repeat for the 3rd verse, but I'm not clever enough to do that!
The tune of the chorus sounds suspiciously like it was lifted from the scherzo of Spohr's 5th Symphony, q.v.. Three minutes if the third verse is sung.