Sipping Cider Through a Straw (1919 song)
"Sipping Cider Thru' a Straw" is a 1919 novelty song, also called "Thipping Thider Thru a Thtraw", composed by Tin Pan Alley songwriters Carey Morgan (1885–1960) and Lee David (1891–1978) and published by Joseph W. Stern & Co. The lyrics of this song are reminiscent of, but not identical to, those of an earlier song with the same title. The form of the Morgan-David song is strophic with a chorus; the first line is "Sweetest girl I ever saw, Was selling cider in a groc'ry store". The music composed by David and Morgan is original, bearing no resemblance to the earlier song.
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Sipping Cider Through a Straw (1919 song)
"Sipping Cider Thru' a Straw" is a 1919 novelty song, also called "Thipping Thider Thru a Thtraw", composed by Tin Pan Alley songwriters Carey Morgan (1885–1960) and Lee David (1891–1978) and published by Joseph W. Stern & Co. The lyrics of this song are reminiscent of, but not identical to, those of an earlier song with the same title. The form of the Morgan-David song is strophic with a chorus; the first line is "Sweetest girl I ever saw, Was selling cider in a groc'ry store". The music composed by David and Morgan is original, bearing no resemblance to the earlier song.
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"Sipping Cider Thru' a Straw" ...... Gimme That" by Billy Murray).
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"Sipping Cider Thru' a Straw" ...... semblance to the earlier song.
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