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Tilzer, Harry von. (1872-1946) & Sterling, Andrew B. (1874-1955). Alexander Don't You Love Your Baby no more?.

Popular song for voice and piano by the singer-songwriter team of the early 20th century, in the style of "coon shouting." New York: Harry von Tilzer, 1904. Attractive full-page cover illustration including photographs of von Tilzer and Madge Fox, who apparently performed the song. 3-5 pp. Signature of former owner, "Pauline Hicks." Damp stained and slightly frayed to edges. 11 x 14 inches. 


"Coon shouting" was a lamentable performing style adopted by white female singers in the beginning twentieth century that imitated Black singers vocally and sometimes involving blackface. Madge Fox was one of its practitioners.

Tilzer, Harry von. (1872-1946) & Sterling, Andrew B. (1874-1955) Alexander Don't You Love Your Baby no more?

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Tilzer, Harry von. (1872-1946) & Sterling, Andrew B. (1874-1955). Alexander Don't You Love Your Baby no more?.

Popular song for voice and piano by the singer-songwriter team of the early 20th century, in the style of "coon shouting." New York: Harry von Tilzer, 1904. Attractive full-page cover illustration including photographs of von Tilzer and Madge Fox, who apparently performed the song. 3-5 pp. Signature of former owner, "Pauline Hicks." Damp stained and slightly frayed to edges. 11 x 14 inches. 


"Coon shouting" was a lamentable performing style adopted by white female singers in the beginning twentieth century that imitated Black singers vocally and sometimes involving blackface. Madge Fox was one of its practitioners.