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ex-wife and himself. Ruth Etting said that the only gun in the home belonged to her, and after the shooting of
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298:, but created her own unique style by alternating tempos and by varying some notes and phrases. Describing herself as a "high, squeaky soprano" during her days in David City, Etting developed a lower range singing voice after her arrival in Chicago which led to her success. Her big moment came when a featured vocalist suddenly became ill and was unable to perform. With no other replacement available, Etting was asked to fill in. She quickly changed into the costume and scanned the music arrangements; the performer was male, so Etting tried to adjust by singing in a lower register.The club enjoyed her performance exceedingly, and Ruth became a featured vocalist at the nightclub.
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California and kill her. When Snyder telephoned and found Etting unavailable, he told his daughter Edith that he "would fix her ticket, too". He called again that evening; this time Etting took the call with her cousin, Arthur Etting, listening on an extension. Etting requested police protection after the telephone call and arranged for private protection. Apparently believing the danger was over when Snyder did not appear soon after his telephone call, Etting released her bodyguards a few days later.
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the divorce. Snyder held Etting and
Alderman at gunpoint; when told his daughter was in another part of the house, he made Etting call her into the room. Snyder said he intended to kill all three, and told them to be quiet. When Myrl Alderman attempted to speak, Snyder shot him. Snyder then told his ex-wife, "I've had my revenge, so you can call the police."
619:(as Alderman). Etting, Myrl Alderman and Moe Snyder all sold their rights to the story to MGM; Snyder was living in Chicago in 1955. Etting expressed sadness that "the real highlight of my life", her marriage to Alderman, was omitted from the film. Shortly before her death, Etting said she thought the screen portrayal of her was too tough and that
426:, Etting had only two lines in the film and sang just one song. Etting believed she might have had more success in full-length films if she had been given some acting lessons. Her perception was that the studios viewed her only as a vocalist. She later recalled: "I was no actress, and I knew it. But I could sell a song". In 1936, she appeared in
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422:, Etting made a long series of movie shorts between 1929 and 1936, and three feature movies in 1933 and 1934. She described the short films as either having a simple plot to allow for her to sing two songs or with no plot at all. The idea was to have Etting sing at least two songs in the film. While she received a marquee billing for
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career via physical force, threats and possessiveness had become problematic. He had become so unpleasant to deal with that he was barred from venues where he had previously booked engagements for Etting. Looking back, Etting said that she had been married to Snyder for 18 years and that "I must have been crazy!"
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Alderman, who was almost a decade her junior, on December 14, 1938, in Las Vegas, during Moe Snyder's trial for attempted murder. Snyder was convicted of attempted murder, but released on appeal after one year in jail. Snyder won a new trial but returned to jail in January 1940 in lieu
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England might be the answer, but Snyder created problems while she was working there
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nightclub, which led to employment singing and dancing in the chorus. She gave up art school soon after beginning to work at Marigold Gardens. Before turning exclusively to performing, Etting worked as a designer for the owner of a costume shop in Chicago's Loop, and was successful enough to earn a
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Etting fell in love with her pianist, Myrl Alderman, who was separated from his wife. In January 1938, she began receiving threatening telephone calls from Snyder, who initially claimed Etting withheld assets from him when the divorce settlement was made. Though the couple was divorced, Snyder was
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on January 7, 1935; the divorce became final one year later. On January 9, 1935, Alderman married Alma in Mexico. The second Mrs. Alderman called Moe Snyder to the stand as a witness regarding an attraction between her husband and Etting. Helen Alderman Warne also appeared in court, claiming that
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and detained Alderman after he left a local radio station; he forced the pianist to take him to the home of his ex-wife at gunpoint. Saying he intended to kill Etting, Alderman, and his own daughter, Edith, who worked for Etting, Snyder shot Alderman. Three days after Alderman was shot, his wife
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Etting saved some of her paycheck each week, regardless of the amount she was making at the time. Her friends said she invested in California real estate rather than the stock market. Etting, who made many of her own clothes, did her own housekeeping and lived frugally, initially announced her
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593:, Colorado Springs. Etting died in Colorado Springs in 1978, at age 81. She was survived by a stepson, John Alderman, and four grandchildren. Etting and Alderman are interred at the Shrine of Remembrance Mausoleum in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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Alma Alderman had spirited Myrl away from her. Warne added that she had married and divorced the pianist twice. Alma Alderman's lawsuit ended in December 1939, with the court finding that she was not entitled to damages from Ruth Etting.
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in March 1947. Etting traveled alone to New York and during a newspaper interview, was asked if she had ever seen Moe Snyder again. She replied, "No, I hope I never do." and said that her husband never went to bed without a gun.
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retirement in 1935. It is not clear why she did not go through with her announced plans, but she issued a second statement regarding retirement after filing for divorce from Snyder in November 1937.
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magazine for a story which described Day's character in the film as "a famous girl singer of the twenties who fell in love with a bad man, became an alcoholic, and inspired a murder."
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was too intoxicated to perform. Ziegfeld asked Etting to replace Morse; she hurried to Boston, where the show was being tried out prior to Broadway. When Etting arrived, songwriters
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discovered that the song "Ten Cents a Dance" was not written for Etting's voice range. The three spent the night rewriting the song so Etting could perform it.
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1862:"Ruth Etting, Nebraska's Sweetheart 1897β1978"
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270:Ruth Etting was born on November 23, 1896, in
4480:
4459:Discography of American Historical Recordings
3535:. The Lincoln Star. August 5, 1939. p. 1
2648:
2646:
2556:"Tells Shooting By Ex-Husband Of Ruth Etting"
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813:The Song Is Ended (but the Melody Lingers On)
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3409:"Ruth Etting's Divorce Validity Is Attacked"
3185:. Cumberland Evening Times. October 31, 1938
2893:"Ruth Etting's Secret Husband Shot By First"
2656:. The Evening Independent. December 13, 1938
2463:. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. November 15, 1937
2088:
2076:
1992:
1914:Ruth Etting, Nebraska's Sweetheart 1897β1978
1642:(1933, her breakthrough film, which starred
1336:" (U.S. chart position 15) Brunswick Records
4402:"Ruth Etting: America's Sweetheart of Song"
4233:Butler County: The Boston Studio Collection
4208:
3886:. Eugene Register-Guard. September 25, 1978
3108:. Sarasota Herald-Tribune. December 9, 1938
3106:"Ruth Etting's Ex On Trial In Strange Case"
3053:. The Evening Independent. October 17, 1938
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2681:. Sarasota Herald-Tribune. October 18, 1938
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2485:. Sarasota herald-Tribune. November 1, 1937
2376:
1329:" (U.S. chart position 16) Melotone Records
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4050:Brideson, Cynthia; Brideson, Sara (2015).
3438:"Snyder Is Pictured As Ruth Etting's Dupe"
3183:"Seek Alderman in Alienation Suit Tangles"
2986:. The Salt Lake Tribune. December 16, 1938
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2122:Othman, Frederick C. (December 15, 1938).
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1898:Finding Aid β Ruth Etting Music Collection
338:
291:partnership in the shop through her work.
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4137:Hemming, Roy; Hajdu, David, eds. (1992).
4115:
3586:. Bradford Evening Star. January 13, 1940
3440:. The Montreal Gazette. December 21, 1938
3380:"Ruth Etting Tells of Post-Divorce Gifts"
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2846:. The Pittsburgh Press. December 13, 1938
2824:. The Pittsburgh Press. December 13, 1938
2766:. News-Herald. January 6, 1938. p. 9
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2215:"Divorced, Ruth Etting Plans World Jaunt"
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1505:(1933) - Ruth Etting a.k.a. Ruth Eldridge
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4254:The Jazz Age: Popular Music in the 1920s
4069:Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (2000).
3966:
3329:"Pianist's First Wife Helps Ruth Etting"
3051:"Star's First Hubby Shoots At Successor"
2693:
2483:"Ruth Etting Asks Divorce And Quits Air"
2126:. Oshkosh Daily Northwestern. p. 14
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1343:" (U.S. chart position 20) Decca Records
776:"(What Do We Do) On a Dew-Dew-Dewy Day"
468:
441:Etting was first heard on radio station
342:
261:
4033:Music in the Shadows Noir Musical Films
3822:"The Gimp Is Back, Still Rough On Ruth"
3790:. Ocala Star-Banner. September 25, 1978
3674:. Columbus Evening Dispatch. p. 21
3665:
3663:
3504:"Edith Snyder Dies-Recalls Etting Case"
3482:"Ruth Etting Weds Pianist, Spouse Shot"
3301:
3299:
3075:. The Cumberland News. October 19, 1938
2822:"Death Threat Described By Ruth Etting"
2764:"Two Bodyguards For Pretty Ruth Etting"
2679:"Another Wife of Myrl Sues Ruth Etting"
2668:
2654:"Screen Star Testifies in Snyder Trial"
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879:"Because My Baby Don't Mean Maybe Now"
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16:American singer and actress (1896β1978)
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4441:Ruth Etting at the Internet Archive 02
4436:Ruth Etting at the Internet Archive 01
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4035:. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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3648:. Neilsen Business Media. May 31, 1947
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2522:"Daughter of Snyder Tells of Shooting"
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2336:"Ten Cents a DanceβRuth Etting (1930)"
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3284:. The Pittsburgh Press. June 21, 1939
3249:"Ruth Etting Sued for $ 100,000 Balm"
3016:Winchell, Walter (October 20, 1938).
2984:"Snyder Claims Alderman Went for Gun"
2895:. The Reading Times. October 17, 1938
2438:. The Pittsburgh Press. April 7, 1935
2422:
2318:
1141:"Don't Tell Her What Happened to Me"
831:"Keep Sweeping Cobwebs Off the Moon"
4301:(3). Indiana University Press: 285.
4250:
4054:. The University of Kentucky Press.
3906:"Ruth Etting-Hollywood Walk of Fame"
3780:
3660:
3584:"Moe Snyder Jailed to Await Hearing"
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2524:. Oakland Tribune. December 13, 1938
2252:
1904:Libraries; retrieved April 25, 2016.
1851:
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1169:"I'll Be Blue Just Thinking of You"
663:
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457:and sponsorship of the program from
4772:20th-century American women singers
3759:"Harry Alderman Services Wednesday"
3564:. Herald-Journal. December 13, 1939
3506:. The Plain Speaker. August 4, 1939
3274:
2793:"Bodyguards Taken From Ruth Etting"
2324:
2016:
988:I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)
13:
4737:American musical theatre actresses
3672:"Ruth Etting Recalls the Old Days"
3484:. The Telegraph. December 14, 1938
3462:. Reading Eagle. December 20, 1938
3309:. Reading Eagle. December 22, 1939
2624:. Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 10
2026:Leonard, William (June 12, 1955).
1593:(1935) - Ruth, the Dixie Song Bird
1487:(1932) - Ruth Whitney / Ruth White
1393:(1930) β in which she introduced "
1381:(1929) β in which she introduced "
1371:(1928) β in which she introduced "
1058:"What Wouldn't I Do for That Man"
919:"My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now"
14:
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3163:. Reading Eagle. October 30, 1938
3020:. The Daily Times-News. p. 2
2588:Mitchell, Curtis (January 1936).
2217:. Reading Eagle. December 1, 1937
851:"When You're with Somebody Else"
4747:People from David City, Nebraska
3828:. June 20, 1955. pp. 67, 70
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1997:. The Times Recorder. p. 19
1993:Morris, Ruth (January 8, 1928).
1864:. University of NebraskaβLincoln
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1216:"I'm Good for Nothing but Love"
1133:"Dancing with Tears in My Eyes"
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3788:"Follies Star Ruth Etting Dies"
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1900:(Music MS 001), Music Library,
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966:"I'm Bringing a Red, Red Rose"
366:had recommended her to showman
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87:Shrine of Remembrance Mausoleum
4757:American vaudeville performers
4665:In the Chapel in the Moonlight
4278:. Univ. Press of Mississippi.
4275:The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville
4230:McLain, Susan R., ed. (2009).
4194:. Hillcrest Publishing Group.
2844:"Snyder Scored By Ruth Etting"
2082:
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1902:University of NebraskaβLincoln
1891:
1817:Motion Picture Production Code
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1341:In the Chapel in the Moonlight
689:"Let's Talk about My Sweetie"
658:
415:contract to make film shorts.
1:
4767:20th-century American singers
4567:You're the Cream in My Coffee
4031:Biesen, Sheri Chinen (2014).
3018:"Walter Winchell on Broadway"
2596:. Macfadden Publishing: 28β29
1845:
976:You're the Cream in My Coffee
740:"Sam, the Old Accordion Man"
519:Alienation of affections suit
4546:Happy Days and Lonely Nights
4330:Suskin, Steven, ed. (2010).
4307:10.2979/filmhistory.23.3.285
4272:Slide, Anthony, ed. (2012).
4008:. Internet Broadway Database
3282:"Duty Saddens Gimp At Trial"
2504:Brideson & Brideson 2015
2268:. Internet Broadway Database
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4336:. Oxford University Press.
4257:. Oxford University Press.
3769:– via Newspapers.com.
3740:– via Newspapers.com.
3711:– via Newspapers.com.
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2951:"Testimony of Snyder Heard"
2803:– via Newspapers.com.
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1670:
1363:'s "Shaking The Blues Away"
1347:
1089:"Cryin' for the Carolines"
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4532:Back in Your Own Back Yard
4426:Internet Broadway Database
4209:Marmorstein, Gary (2013).
4023:
3460:"Snyder Trial Nearing End"
2304:Commire & Klezmer 2000
2266:"Ziegfeld Follies of 1931"
1611:(1936) - (final film role)
1359:β in which she introduced
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841:Back in Your Own Back Yard
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705:"But I Do, You Know I Do"
238:Colorado Springs, Colorado
76:Colorado Springs, Colorado
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4777:Biograph Records artists
4116:Friedwald, Will (2010).
2093:. The Pottstown Register
2077:Hemming & Hajdu 1992
1733:
1401:Ziegfeld Follies of 1931
1357:Ziegfeld Follies of 1927
1066:"The Right Kind of Man"
502:Threats and the shooting
360:Ziegfeld Follies of 1927
349:Ziegfeld Follies of 1931
4732:American film actresses
4727:Actresses from Nebraska
4658:Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
4651:Try a Little Tenderness
4588:Button Up Your Overcoat
4354:Pop Memories: 1890β1954
4351:Whitburn, Joel (1986).
4077:. Yorkin Publications.
1334:Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
1327:Try a Little Tenderness
1224:"Now That You're Gone"
1161:"Just a Little Closer"
1123:It Happened in Monterey
1024:Button Up Your Overcoat
792:"It All Belongs to Me"
642:(1999) are part of the
339:Stage, screen and radio
4752:American torch singers
4644:Good Night, Sweetheart
4455:Ruth Etting recordings
4372:Wilson, Scott (2016).
4236:. Arcadia Publishing.
4215:. Simon and Schuster.
4095:Cullen, Frank (2007).
2192:: 4. December 14, 1938
2033:Chicago Sunday Tribune
1597:Alladin from Manhattan
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1246:Good Night, Sweetheart
628:Hollywood Walk of Fame
607:(1955), which starred
478:
453:with sports announcer
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185:Shine On, Harvest Moon
4742:Singers from Nebraska
4630:Reaching for the Moon
4525:It All Depends on You
4408:on February 12, 2005.
4251:Shaw, Arnold (1989).
3931:"Grammy Hall of Fame"
1557:(1934) - Della Delmar
1514:
1493:(1932) - Anita Ragusa
1439:(1930) - Helen Leslie
1288:Stars Fell on Alabama
1182:Reaching for the Moon
760:"Hoosier Sweetheart"
750:It All Depends on You
697:"Lonesome and Sorry"
472:
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4188:Lewis, John (2010).
4158:Laird, Ross (1996).
4101:. Psychology Press.
1713:United States portal
1579:An Old Spanish Onion
1430:Broadway's Like That
1208:"Were You Sincere?"
1200:"Love Is like That"
800:"I'm Nobody's Baby"
634:. Her recordings of
577:Later life and death
537:interlocutory decree
436:Transatlantic Rhythm
329:Crown Point, Indiana
318:Etting met gangster
272:David City, Nebraska
142: 1922;
57:David City, Nebraska
4695:Love Me or Leave Me
4682:Martin "Moe" Snyder
4560:Love Me or Leave Me
4357:. Record Research.
4143:. Newmarket Press.
3954:, pp. 171β179.
2622:"Broadway Newsreel"
2402:"Quits London Play"
1803:Love Me Or Leave Me
1655:Hips, Hips, Hooray!
1573:Bandits and Ballads
1551:(1934) - Ruth Eaton
1491:A Modern Cinderella
1373:Love Me or Leave Me
1267:"When We're Alone"
956:Love Me or Leave Me
823:"Together, We Two"
768:"Wistful and Blue"
644:Grammy Hall of Fame
636:Love Me Or Leave Me
632:Hollywood Boulevard
604:Love Me or Leave Me
544:Trial and aftermath
250:as Ruth Etting and
243:Love Me Or Leave Me
198:As a young girl in
193:Love Me or Leave Me
156:Harry Myrl Alderman
4602:More Than You Know
4122:. Pantheon Books.
2334:LLoyd, Charles O.
2091:"Back in Business"
1585:Ticket or Leave It
1537:California Weather
1531:Knee Deep in Music
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1499:(1933) - Aunt Ruth
1481:(1932) - Ruth Eton
1463:(1931) - Ruth Eton
1445:(1930) - Ruth Eton
1423:The Book of Lovers
1379:Nine-Fifteen Revue
1259:"Cuban Love Song"
1076:More Than You Know
871:"Say "Yes" Today"
591:Evergreen Cemetery
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68:September 24, 1978
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4609:Ten Cents a Dance
4595:Ain't Misbehavin'
4385:978-1-4766-2599-7
4343:978-0-1998-8615-9
4285:978-1-61703-250-9
4264:978-0-1950-6082-9
4243:978-0-7385-6051-9
4222:978-1-4165-9426-0
4201:978-1-936183-24-1
4177:978-0-313-29241-5
4150:978-1-55704-148-7
4129:978-0-3754-2149-5
4108:978-0-4159-3853-2
4084:978-0-7876-4064-4
4061:978-0-8131-6088-7
4042:978-1-4214-0838-5
2079:, pp. 36β39.
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1525:Crashing the Gate
1479:A Regular Trouper
1461:Words & Music
1395:Ten Cents a Dance
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