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Boo-Hooray Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Boo-Hooray, words and music by Jimmy Hughes and Fred Godfrey, featured and broadcast by Henry Hall, who can be seen in the portrait photograph
I'll Remember You My DarlingAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for I'll Remember You My Darling, by Hugh Rich and Reg Connelly, featured and broadcast by Dolly Elsie who can be seen in the portrait photograph
Johnny Zero, WW2 Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Johnny Zero, lyric by Mack David, words by Vee Lawnhurst, featured and broadcast by George Elrick, who can be seen in the portrait photograph
The Homecoming WaltzAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Homecoming Waltz, words and music by Bob Musel, Ray Sonin and Reg Connelly. Featured and broadcast by Ivy Benson
Pretty Kitty Blue EyesAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes, lyrics by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy. Featured and broadcast by Donald Peers
Music cover, Shot Gun Boogie, by Tennessee ErnieMusic cover, Shot Gun Boogie, words and music by Tennessee Ernie, recorded on Capitol Date: 1950
Music cover, Maurice Chevalier, Souvenir Selection of ten songs Date: 1930
Music cover, The Man with the Mandolin, by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond and Frank Weldon, featured and broadcast by Jack Payne and his Band, and Brian Lawrance and his Lansdown House Sextet
Music cover, When Mother Nature Sings Her Lullaby, by Larry Yoell and Glenn Brown, featured and broadcast by by Jack White and his Collegians. Date: 1938
Music cover, The Touch of Your Lips, HildegardeMusic cover, The Touch of Your Lips, by Ray Noble, featured, broadcast and recorded by Hildegarde. Date: 1936
Music cover, While We Danced at the Mardi Gras, words by John Mercer, music by Alfred Opler. Date: 1931
Together - Vocal Waltz - Original Music Sheet Cover - published by Campbell Connelly & Co in 1928. Date: 1928
Music cover, Frank Sinatra, Try a Little Tenderness, by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly. 1932
Music cover, The Old Kitchen Kettle Keeps Singing a Song! By Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly. 1932
Music cover, Why Wasn t It Me? by Ramon Newton, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly, featured and broadcast by Ramon Newton and the Savoy Havana Band. 1918
The satirical comedy To the ladies by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of To the Ladies at the Mason Opera House. Date 1938
Paul Greens House of Connelly at the Mayan Theatre Paul GrePaul Greens House of Connelly at the Mayan Theatre. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of House of Connelly at the Mayan Theatre, Hill at 11th. Date 1937