Uncle Sam Is Calling Me The the Mothers, Wives & Sweethearts of Our Country, Whose Boys are Fighting Somewhere in France this Sing is Dedicated 3-Part - Digital Sheet Music

Sheet music published in 1918 by Arthur LivingstonLyrics by Arthur Livingston

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The the Mothers, Wives & Sweethearts of Our Country, Whose Boys are Fighting Somewhere in France this Sing is Dedicated. Composed by Arthur Livingston. Arranged by John G. Zabriskie. From the Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated American Sheet Music, Series 5.1: Politics and Political Movements - Patriotic Music, Box 5, Folder Z, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution. Patriotic, Memorial Day, Veteran's Day. 4 pages. Smithsonian Institution #AC0300-1000233. Published by Smithsonian Institution (S8.AC0300-1000233).

Sheet music published in 1918 by Arthur Livingston
Lyrics by Arthur Livingston.

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