I Do Like to Be Beside the Sea
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Product ID: PH3 AB 9289
By John A. Glover-Kind
published: 1909
Publisher:
Phoenix
Arranger:
Cathrine
Series:
Absolute Beginners
Line Up:
Flexible Instrumentation
Level: 1-2
Set & Score
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Instrumentation
1 Score
1 Piano
4 Part 1 in C treble clef
2 Part 1 in Bb treble clef
4 Part 2 in C treble clef
4 Part 2 in Bb treble clef
6 Part 3 in C treble clef
4 Part 3 in Bb treble clef
1 Part 3 in Eb treble clef
1 Part 3 in F treble clef
3 Part 4 in C alto clef
2 Part 4 in Bb low treble clef
1 Part 4 in Bb high treble clef
2 Part 4 in Eb treble clef
2 Part 4 in F treble clef
2 Part 5 in C bass clef
2 Part 5 in Bb bass clef
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Composer
John A. Glover-Kind
Song-writer John A. Glover-Kind (1880-1918)
Writer of Mark Sheridan’s immortal I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside (1909) and the successful follow-up By The Sea (By The Side Of The Silvery Sea (1910), John A. Glover-Kind also wrote several songs with Fred Godfrey in 1910: Don’t Tell The Wife! (with Harry Castling); Lead Me Towards The Girls; On The Day You Sang “Come Back To Erin” (with Frank W. Carter); and Take It Nice And Easy (with Harry Castling). In 1911, they produced Bridget Malone (Queen Of The Opera).
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