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Adaptation from W. C. Handy’ Selection
“Aunt Hagar’s Children” Music by
Lyries by
W. C. HANDY
Lieut. J. TIM BRYMM
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Piano fb.
Voice
014 Dea-con Spliv-ins, his flock was giv-in’ The way of liv. in’
Said he no wing-ing, mo _rag-time singing here to -
Up jumped Aunt Ha - gar
‘ Copyright MCMXXt by Handy Bros. Musie Co,Ine. 465 W. 47th Street N.¥.C.
International Copyright Secured AU Rights’ Reservedand shout-ed out with all her might. Why all this raz-zing,
about the jaan i My boys have just come home
With latest mu-sie, they play it on the sax-o-yhone
Oh my just listen! Tho dea-cont shouted with a moan.
Aunt Hagar eto. 4Chorus.
Hear Aunt Ha-gark child-ren har-mon-izing, Hear that ewoet mel - dy
like a cheir- from om high broke loose
devil brought it, the good Lord sent it “right down
Aunt Hagar’s ete. 4‘aint no use in talk: in’ Ha-gar’s children squawk-in’
Such jazz-a-pa-tion, such mod-u-Ia-tion Whon my feet say dance I
just cant re-fuse— When I hear— that mel - 0 - dy they call the
Blues Aunt Ha gar's-chil-dren Blues Some Blues,
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