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| T | Probably by HC, perhaps with help from some of his fellow-soldiers at Camp Crane (near Allentown, PA). Verse, stanza 1: "Down in the Lehigh Valley / [Not?] a hundred miles from the sea, / Lies good old Camp Crane / Which has been Home Sweet Home to me." The verse goes on to promise that after going over and doing their bit the boys will return to Allentown and?doubtless began the chorus?"We'll build our bungalows." | |
| M | Pencil draft complete for the verse only, in 16m on verso of no. 218. The chorus was on another sheet that has not survived. | |
| 271 | I | ain' a gonna go down dere no more [Song, words and melody only] Chorus [in lieu of tempo mark] |
| D | [1918?] | |
| T | Source unknown | |
| M | Pencil copy of words and melody complete on p6 of no. 225. | |
| C | A black-dialect song ending "Same way Solomon was long ago, I'm sick of women, I'm telling you so." It seems unlikely that HC wrote either the words or the tune. Frequent erasures and rewriting in the tune suggest HC was taking it down from someone's singing. | |
| 272 | Valse abandonesque [for piano] Fuoco (non troppe allegro) - Tempo di valse | |
| D | [1918?] | |
| M | Pencil draft abandoned permanently after 20m on Ip | |
| 273 | Senate in C minor [for piano] (1) Allegro non troppe, pl-4 (2) Adagio ("2nd movement"), p7-9 (3) Allegretto ("3rd movement"). Scherzo - Trio, p4-6 (4) Allegro con brio ("Last movement"), p9-14 | |
| D | Jun 1919 (CD 225) | |
| M | Pencil draft complete on 14p | |
| C | HC's note on a card laid in explains that after he had completed his manuscript, with the movements ordered according to the pagination above, he decided to reverse the order of the 2 inner movements as indicated in parentheses above. | |
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