Title
"Let's All Go To the Franklin" [advertisement]
Date
1923
Subject
sheet music; newspaper
Description
The music for “Let’s All Go To the Franklin” was published in the Ottawa Journal as part of “Franklin Week” in September 1929.
Black and white advertisement/ piano sheet music with vocal line and lyrics. Illustration of J. M. Franklin's silhouette head under title and dedication. Text at the top of the document is as follows: " "Let's All Go To the Franklin" | Dedicated to J. M. Franklin | Words and Music by Jack Sniderman Specially composed for Franklin Week Oct 1st | Played by Franklin Superior Orchestra - Ottawa. Can - Lionel Mortimer. Director" Song lyrics are as follows: Ev'ry bo-dy list-en while I sing this song to you. If you're feeling gloomy it will tell you what to do. Just stroll a-long to Queen and Bank and there you'll see the crowd. If you listen to their sayings you will here this said outloud. (Chorus) Let's all go to the Franklin. That's the only place for me. There the show is best. better than the rest. So I know my girls and I get there early. There the crowd's always going there must be a reason why. So just come along and you'll hear this little song. Let's all go to the Franklin.
Language
English
Format
sheet music; newspaper advertisement
Source
"Let's All Go To the Franklin." Ottawa Journal. September 29, 1923: 18.
Microfilm found at Ottawa Public Library