This listing is for a wonderful large format Al Jolson sheet: "Al. Jolson's Tennessee", "Introduced Al. Jolson in the Winter Garden", words by Harold A. Robe, music by Jeff Godfrey, Empire Music Publishing Co., New York, 1915, Jack Von Tilzer. It has minor stressing at the extremities. What a GREAT DECO style cover! Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photo copied!
Offered here is a vintage large format Theatre related sheet, "Dancing The Blues Away", Featured by Al Jolson in the Winter Garden Production "Dancing Around", by Joe mcCarthy, Howard Johnson & Fred Fisher, Published by Leo Feist, Inc., New York, 1914. It has minor bumps and tiny stress lines. What a nice photo cover! Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic covering the sheet.
Offered here is a vintage old large format Irving Berlin and Al Jolson sheet: "Dancing The Blues Away", "Al Jolson In The New Winter Garden Production "Dancing Around" - his portrait photo on the cover by Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson & Fred Fisher, Leo Feist, New York, Publ. 1914. It has minor stressing at the corners and on the bottom edge. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic cover the sheet.
All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!
Offered here is a vintage small format Al Jolson theatre sheet "Dirty Hands Dirty Face", from "Bombo", "Photo of Al Jolson on the cover", lyric by Jolson, Clarke & Leslie, music by James V. Monaco, published by Clarke & Leslie Songs, New York, 1923. This is a nice sheet with minor bumps at the corners, some light dirtiness and a price written at the top right corner. What nice photo cover! Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
Offered here is a vintage old large format Al Jolson sheet: "Down Among The Sheltering Palms", "Photo of Al Jolson on the cover", words by James Brockman, music by Abe Olman, Leo Feist Inc., New York, 1915. Light stressing at the corners. Great cover with an ship by the artist using the Rose Symbol! Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic cover the sheet\
Offered here is a vintage large format Al Jolson theatre related sheet: "Down Where The Swanee River Flows", "Featured with Great Success by Al. Jolson in the Winter Garden production of "Robinson Crusoe, Jr., with his photo on the cover", words by Chas. McCarron and Chas. S. Alberte, music by Albert Von Tilzer, Broadway Music Corp., NY, Publ, 1916. What a great sheet with two tiny closed edge tears and a tiny chip at the top left corner!!
Offered here is wonderful large format Al Jolson, black face, Theatre sheet: "Good Bye Boys" in "The Honeymoon Express" at the Winter Garden Theatre, NY", "Photo of Al Jolso, in Black Face", words by Andrew B. Sterling & Wm. Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer, Harry Von Tilzer Music Co., New York, 1913. This is a wonderful sheet with an elongated 1" chip at the bottom left corner. What a GREAT cover by Gene Buck! Any white lines from the edges are relfections in the plastic covering the sheet.
Offered here is a vintage old large format Al Jolson sheet: "I Gave Her That", "Successfully Introduced by Al Jolson in Sinbad at the Winter Garden, New York - very large portrait of him on the cover", words and music by Bud DeSylva & Al Jolson, T. B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter, New York, 1919. Light stressing at the corners - it has an old name stamp on the cover. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic cover the sheet.
Offered here is a vintage old large format Irving Berlin and Al Jolson sheet: "I Love Her Oh! Oh! Oh!", "Featured With Great Success by Al Jolson In The New Winter Garden Production "The Honeymoon Expresss" - his photo on the cover", by Joe McCarthy and E. P. Morgan, music by James V. Monaco, Broadway Music Corp., New York, Publ. 1913. It has minor bumps and stressing at the corners - very small stress line at the bottom left corner. Cover art by the artists using the Rose Symbol! Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic cover the sheet.
Offered here is wonderful large format Al Jolson, Thousand Islands Theatre sheet: "I Sent My Wife To The Tousand Islands" in "Robinson Crusoe" at the Winter Garden Theatre, NY, "Photo of Al Jolson on the cover", words by Andrew B. Sterling & Ed. Moran, music by Harry Von Tilzer, Harry Von Tilzer Music Co., New York, 1916. This is a nice sheet with very minor stressing at the corners - a very light top-to-bottom bend line. What a GREAT cover by the artist using the Rose Symbol! Any white lines from the edges are relfections in the plastic covering the sheet.
This listing is for a wonderful large format sheet: "Just Try To Picture Me Back Home In Tennessee", words by WM. Jerome, music by Walter Donaldson, Watersaon, Berlin & Snyder Co., Music Publishing Co., New York, 1915. It has minor stressing at the extremities with extremely tiny chipping along the spine and the bottom edge. What a GREAT cover by Barbelle! Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
Offered here is a vintage small format movie sheet: "Little Pal", in "Say It With Songs", starring Al Jolson with Davey Lee - several photos of Al Jolson, Warner Bors., songs by Al Jolson, b. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., New York, Publ. 1929. Light stressing at the corners - one closed bottom edge chip.
Offered here is a vintage large format Jolson music sheet: "Mammy's Coal Black Rose", This is a Scarce version of this Characteristic Black Song, this one has a photo of Al Jolson on the cover, words by Raymond Egan, music by Richard A. Whiting, Jerome Remick & Co., Publisher, 1916. There is a tiny chip at the bottom left corenr and another closed tear/chip at the bottom right edge - else a very nice one.
Offered here is a vintage large format military related Al Jolson WW I sheet, "Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts For Soldiers", "Al Jolson's Sensational Success - with his photo on the cover", written by R. P. Weston, composed by Hermann E. Darewski, T. B. Harms & Co., New York, 1914. A great patriotic sheet! Minor stressing at the corners. A Great Cover! Any white lines from the edges are from reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
Offered here is a vintage large format military related Al Jolson sheet: "So Long, Mother", Al Jolson's Mother Song", lyric by Raymond Egan and Gus Kahn, music by Egbert Van Alstyne, Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, 1917. This is a nice sheet with very minor bumps at the extremities. What a great cover! Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is inside.
This listing is for a wonderful large format Al Jolson sheet: "Swanee", "Successfully Introduced Al Jolson in 'Sinbad" the Winter Garden - hi sphoto on the cover", words by I. Caesar, music by George Gershwin, T. B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter, Publishers, New York, 1919. It has stressing at the extremities - a few small closed edge tears - edge dirtiness - name lightly written on the cover. This is a 3/4 size large format sheet! One of Jolson's most famous hits! Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
Offered here is a vintage small format sheet: "There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder", "Al jolson's Big Hit in "the Singing Fool", - with his photo on the cover, by Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, Irving Berlin, Inc., Publ., New York, 1928, A Warner Bros. Vitaphone Picture. A good sheet with very minor stressing at the extremities and a name written at the top edge with some. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
Offered here is a vintage large format World War I Military sheet: "War Babies", "As Introduced by Al Jolson at the Winter Garden", words by Ballard MacDonald and Edward Madden, music by James F. Hanley, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York, 1916. This is a nice sheet with minor stressing and dirtiness as the extremities. It has a GREAT Starmer cover with a photo of children. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
Offered here is a vintage old large format Irving Berlin and Al Jolson sheet: "Al Jolson's Famous "Rip Van Winkle" Song Hit; Who Paid The Rent For Mrs. Rip Van Winkle", "As featured by Al Jolson In The Sensational Success "The Honeymoon Express" - his portrait photo on the cover", by Alfred Bryan and Fred Fischer,Leo Feist, New York, Publ. 1914. It has minor stressing at the corners and on the bottom edge and some edge darkening. Cover art by the artists with the Rose Symbol! Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic cover the sheet.
This listing is for a vintage small format movie sheet music: "Why Can't You", Warner Bros. presents "Say It With Songs", starring Al Jolson and Davey Lee, songs by Al Jolson, B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., Publishers, New York, 1929. A nice sheet with extremely minor corner stressing. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.
Offered here is a vintage large format Al Jolson theatre sheet:"You're A Dangerous Girl", "With a large photo of a young Al Jolson over most of the cover - song from "Robinson Crusoe, Jr. starring him, at the Winter Garden Theatre", words by Grant Clarke, music by Jimmie Monaco, Leo Feist, Publ.1916. Very light cover stressing. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.