File 714 - She's like the swallow

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Reference code

OTUFM 39-A-2-714

Title

She's like the swallow

Date(s)

  • [1953-1954] (Creation)

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Extent and medium

3 scores (1 p. each) : blueprint, copy

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(1906-1962)

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Scope and content

File consists of an arrangement by Leslie Bell, 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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    Related units of description

    For recordings of this song by the Leslie Bell Singers, see "C.G.E. television : excerpts no. 1" (OTUFM 39-E-B091); the musical entertainment on the CBC broadcast of the 1957 federal election results (see OTUFM 39-E-B100); a compilation of Leslie Bell Singers performances from 1953-1954 (see OTUFM 39-E-B104); "C.G.E. radio : overseas transcriptions" (OTUFM 39-E-B106); "Leslie Bell Singers" (OTUFM 39-E-B141); and "The Leslie Bell Singers" (OTUFM 39-E-B147).

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    Scores marked "B.G."

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    Physical storage (blueprint)

    Box 7

    Downsview barcode (blueprint)

    39 27 29 13 03

    Physical storage (copy)

    Box 2

    Downsview barcode (copy)

    39 27 28 14 15

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