When I Send You a Picture of Berlin, You'll Know It's Over, Over There explained

When I Send You a Picture of Berlin, You'll Know It's Over, Over There should not be confused with Over There.

When I Send You a Picture of Berlin: You'll Know It's Over, Over There
Cover:When I send you a Picture of Berlin.jpg
Caption:Sheet Music cover
Language:English
Published:1918

When I Send You a Picture of Berlin: You'll Know It's Over, Over There is a World War I song written and composed by Frank Fay, Ben Ryan and Dave Dreyer. Written for voice and piano, this song was published in 1918 by Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., in New York, NY. The cover, illustrated by Pfeiffer Illustrating Co., depicts a soldier with a camera while in the background the cavalry rides through a monument.[1] [2] The song was recorded by Arthur Fields & the Peerless Quartet.[3]

The sheet music can be found at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Parker, Bernard S. . 2007 . World War I Sheet Music 1 . Jefferson . McFarland & Company, Inc. . 321 . 978-0-7864-2798-7 . 71790113.
  2. Book: Vogel . Frederick G. . 1995 . World War I Songs: A History and Dictionary of Popular American Patriotic Tunes, with Over 300 Complete Lyrics . Jefferson . McFarland & Company, Inc. . 246 . 0-89950-952-5 . 32241433.
  3. Book: Paas, John Roger . 2014 . America sings of war: American sheet music from World War I . 9783447102780 . 237.
  4. Dreyer, Dave, Frank Fay, and Ben Ryan. 1918. When I send you a picture of Berlin.