Everybody's Happy Now Explained
Everybody’s Happy Now |
Cover: | File:Everybody's Happy Now.jpg |
Caption: | Sheet music cover |
Published: | 1918 |
Everybody's Happy Now is a World War I song written by James Kendis, James Brockman, and Nat Vincent in 1918. It was published by Kendis-Brockman Music Co. and written for voice and piano.[1]
The sheet music is located at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library as well as the Library of Congress.[2]
References
Bibliography
- Crew, Danny O. Presidential Sheet Music: An Illustrated Catalogue of Published Music Associated with the American Presidency and Those Who Sought the Office. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 2001.
- Jasen, David A. Tin Pan Alley: The Composers, the Songs, the Performers, and Their Times : the Golden Age of American Popular Music from 1886 to 1956. New York: D.I. Fine, 1988. .
- Paas, John Roger. America Sings of War: American Sheet Music from World War I. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Vertag, 2014.
- Parker, Bernard S. World War I Sheet Music: 9,670 Patriotic Songs Published in the United States, 1914-1920, with More Than 600 Covers Illustrated. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2007.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Everybody's Happy Now . Pritzker Military Museum & Library. 7 June 2016.
- Kendis, James, James Brockman, and Nat Vincent. Everybody's Happy Now. [, monographic. Kendis Brockman Music Co., New York:, 1918] Notated Music. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, .