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A song from the dear dim past -- yes, we have no bananas, we have no bananas today, 1964
Originally for "The New Yorker". Subtitle reads "Eng. by John Held Jr and how can you stop him"
Casey he danced with a strawberry blonde and the band played on, 1964
Subtitle reads "American folk song eng by John Held Jr"
She said now children stop your cryin' you've got another daddy on the Salt Lake line, 1964
May the better man emerge triumphant, approximately 1920-1947
Headder reads "Del. and sculp by John Held"
May the better man emerge triumphant, 1964
Casey he danced with a strawberry blonde and the band played on, approximately 1920-1925
Subtitle reads "American folk song eng by John Held Jr"
Song of the sentimental past -- I will be your tootsy-wootsy if you'll do the hoochy-coochy meet me in St. Louis, Louis, meet me at the fair, 1964
Subtitle reads "A period engravng by John Held Jr"