Difference between revisions of "Antonio the Ice Cream Man"
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S:collected by Rob Willis Collection, NLA Bib ID: 256645 | S:collected by Rob Willis Collection, NLA Bib ID: 256645 | ||
Z:transcribed by Ray Mulligan, Sept 2019 | Z:transcribed by Ray Mulligan, Sept 2019 | ||
− | H:This is a very close version of the chorus to "Oh Oh Antonio", a very popular | + | H:This is a very close version of the chorus to "Oh Oh Antonio", a tune popularized |
− | H: | + | H:by Florrie Forde (1875-1940) in 1908. Born in Fitzroy, Victoria, Forde, lived in the UK |
− | N:This tune also collected from Tom Teal, Portland, Vic | + | H:where she became a very popular entertainer & star of the early C20th music halls. |
+ | H:Bill Case learned this tune from a hurdy gurdy (merry-go-round). | ||
+ | N:This tune also collected by John Meredith from Tom Teal, Portland, Vic. | ||
O:Australia, SA, Mt Gambier | O:Australia, SA, Mt Gambier | ||
R:Waltz | R:Waltz |
Revision as of 12:00, 25 November 2021
X:2 T:Antonio the Ice Cream Man % NFF Book 2020 T:Oh Oh Antonio (1908) C:C W Murphy (1875 - 1913) & Dan Lipton (1873 - 1935) S:collected from Bill Case and Maureen Aston and Don McBain, Mt Gambier, SA S:collected by Rob Willis Collection, NLA Bib ID: 256645 Z:transcribed by Ray Mulligan, Sept 2019 H:This is a very close version of the chorus to "Oh Oh Antonio", a tune popularized H:by Florrie Forde (1875-1940) in 1908. Born in Fitzroy, Victoria, Forde, lived in the UK H:where she became a very popular entertainer & star of the early C20th music halls. H:Bill Case learned this tune from a hurdy gurdy (merry-go-round). N:This tune also collected by John Meredith from Tom Teal, Portland, Vic. O:Australia, SA, Mt Gambier R:Waltz M:3/4 L:1/8 K:C GA|"C"e6|e4"G7"d2|d3Bc2|"C"E3GAB|c6|c2"G7"B2_B2|"F"A6-|A2G2F2| "F"f6|f4e2|"C"e4d2|"G7"A4-AB|"G7"BAB2c2|d4B2|A2"C"E4|GA Bc d^d| "C"ee ee ee|ee de ce|"G7"de de c2| "C"E4AB |c2E2GG |c2B2_B2|"F"A6|A2c2e2| "F"f4A2|f4e2|"C"e4d2|"G7"A2B2c2|"C"e6|"G7"d2A2B2|"C"c6-|c6||
Antonio the Ice Cream Man - played by Ray Mulligan
Additional Information
Additional information may be available on the following people or
organisations associated with the collection of this tune:
| Bill Case | Don McBain | Maureen Aston | Ray Mulligan | Rob Willis Collection |