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Crying For You Sheet Music Ned Miller & Chester Cohn Feist New York1 Available
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This is a vintage single song sheet titled "Crying For You," a waltz ballad with fox trot chorus with words and music by Ned Miller & Chester Cohn, credited as writers of "Why Should I Cry Over You." The piece is noted as played by the Collegians under the direction of Bob Causer. It was published by Leo Feist, Inc., New York, in the early 1920s, with copyright dates MCMXXII (1922) and MCMXXIII (1923) for different pages. The sheet music includes piano accompaniment and vocal line, with clear music notation in a waltz rhythm. The cover features a striking design in shades of purple and red with portraits of the Collegians and moonlit trees. The back page advertises other Feist songs and popular dance tunes of the era. The dimensions of the sheet music are approximately 10 inches tall, as measured against a ruler in the images. The plate/catalog number 5178-3 and No. H.C. 32 are printed on the music. The publication includes the imprint for Leo Feist, Inc., Feist Building, New York.

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