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Moving Picture World, New York, May 18, 1918.

Henry Fink (words) & Al. Piantadosi (music), The Curse

Of An Aching Heart (You Made Me What I Am

To Day), New York, 1918, sheet music

& Joe Young & Sam M. Lewis (words) & Walter Donaldson

(music), How ‘Ya Gonna Keep ‘Em

Down On The Farm, New York, 1918, sheet music

& You made me think you cared for me, And

I believed in you – Words by HENRY FINK   Music by Al

Piantadosi, Sheet Music Cover

& Strand Theatre, stage with organ, setting and the Strand

Symphony Orchestra, New York

(...) Photo, Moving Picture World, Sept. 1, 1917


„Obtain as much of a burlesque effect as possible“

Editorial content. „Musical Suggestion Synopsis.“ (...)

      DOG‘S LIFE, A. (Chaplin – Three reels) – Theme unnecessary.

This is a slapstick comedy requiring two drummers and all

the traps in the world. The music should be light, using You Made

Me What I Am Today when girl sings, and Down on the

Farm in the last reel where Charlie is shown planting potatoes.

Obtain as much of a burlesque effect as possible. Cue

sheets can be obtained from the First National Exhibitors‘ exchange.“


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