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Composer(s) / Lyricist(s)

Smith, Hubbard T. ;

Fragson, Harry ;

Héros, Eugène

Performer(s)

Guilbert, Yvette

Content type Café-concert
Recording media Disque
Format 29 cm saphir sans étiquette, (enregistrement acoustique)
Recording place Paris, France
Recording year 1902-1903
Manufacturer / Label Pathé
Double side number 4280
Catalog number 1451
Matrix number 70186RA
Supplementary inscriptions 3-9
Speed ​​(rpm) 90
Transfer date 2010-06-06
Comments Texte du contenu ci-joint. Hubbard T. Smith (b. Vincennes, 1854 – d. Genoa, Italy, February 10, 1903) – Singer, songwriter, pianist, and diplomat. Although known for his musical talent, Hubbard T. Smith chose a career in government service, moving to Washington's D.C. at age twenty-two. Nonetheless, he also became a popular performer and prolific songwriter, amassing over 250 titles (some of them published under his own name). Further, Smith's “Listen to my Tale of Woe” was a popular song throughout the 1880s and 1890s. Throughout his government service, he was stationed in Turkey, Japan, and China. In fact, he was working as the Vice and Deputy Council to Cairo at the time of his death to cancer in 1903. [Source : http://www.nhj.k12.in.us/teachers/rdowell/hubbard_t.htm]

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