File 5 - A foggy day [in London town]

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OTUFM 39-A-2-5

Title

A foggy day [in London town]

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  • [1949-1954] (Creation)

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3 scores (1 p. each) : copy

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(1906-1962)

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File consists of Leslie Bell's arrangement of the popular song by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Bell's arrangement was likely written for the Canadian General Electric radio or television program, due to the initials "B.G." found on the score.

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  • English

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    A performance by the Leslie Bell Singers was included as part of the musical entertainment on the CBC broadcast of the 1957 federal election results (see OTUFM 39-E-B100) and on the Leslie Bell Singers 1957 Hallmark LP.
    Also see "Television shows : Christmas ; SOS ; Coronation ; Circus" (OTUFM 39-E-B102).

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    Score marked "B.G."

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    Box 3

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    39 27 28 15 11

    Physical storage (copy)

    Box 1

    Downsview barcode (copy)

    39 27 28 14 05

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