Issue Details: First known date: 1916... 1916 I've Had a Girl in Berlin (There's One Girl Going to Be My Own, My Australian Rose)
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First known date: ca. 1916
    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Dinsdale's , ca. 1916 .
      Link: U3500Full text resource Digital copy of original publication
      Extent: 1 score ; 8p.p.
      Note/s:
      • For voice and piano.
      • Caption title: 'Cassie Walmer's great chorus song success... Written by Charles Vaude. Composed by Moritz Lutzen (joint writers of the Great Australian success "There's Someone in Australia," sung in Puss in Boots pantomime)'.
      • Cover bears a photograph of Cassie Walmer.
      • Publisher number: No 245.
      • Publication also includes extracts from:

            • 'My Heart is With You Tonight' (n. yr.) by A. J. Mills and Bennett Scott (includes press tributes). Peformed in Puss in Boots pantomime.
            • 'There's Someone in Australia' (n. yr.) by Charles Vaude and Moritz Lutzen. Peformed in Puss in Boots pantomime.
            • 'Woolloomooloo' (n. yr.) by Fred Curran.
            • 'You Left Me for the Limelight' (n. yr.) by R. P. Weston, F. J. Barnes, and Maurice Scott.
            • 'I Want No Lovely Mansion' (n. yr.) by Herbert Rule (q.v.).
            • I Want to Live in Brittany (n. yr.) by George Arthurs and Alf J. Lawrence (q.v.).
            • 'All Through the Wedding March' (n. yr.) by A.J. Mills and Maurice Scott.
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