Bottoms up! : a "loving cup" filled to the brim with songs for all sorts of convivial occasions : traditional favorites, modern popular tunes, classic tributes to the flowing bowl and a miscellany of jolly songs for jolly people : includes a variety of toasts and famous quotations : chords for guitar, tenor-banjo and ukulele (diagrams inside back cover) / edited by Clifford Leach.

Record ID: 
311423
Accession number: 
Fuld
Title: 
Bottoms up! : a "loving cup" filled to the brim with songs for all sorts of convivial occasions : traditional favorites, modern popular tunes, classic tributes to the flowing bowl and a miscellany of jolly songs for jolly people : includes a variety of toasts and famous quotations : chords for guitar, tenor-banjo and ukulele (diagrams inside back cover) / edited by Clifford Leach.
Published: 
New York : Paull-Pioneer Music Corp., [1939?], c1933.
Credit Line: 
James Fuld Collection.
Inscription/Markings: 

"p. 113, Bell bottom trousers; p. 44 and 114 have later c"--pencil inscription on front flyleaf by James Fuld.

Contents: 

Abdul the bulbul ameer -- Ain't that enough? -- All those in favor of having a drink -- All we do is sign the payroll -- And when I die -- Another little drink -- Auld lang syne -- Auprès de ma blonde -- Bad girl -- Beer garden blues -- Beer, please -- Bell bottom trousers -- Beside the hill there is a still -- Bible stories -- Bohemia Hall -- Bon soir, ma cherie -- Boy's best friend is his mother -- Bring the wagon home, John -- Bucket's got a hole in it -- Bum song -- Bye, bye, Volstead -- Captain Kidd -- Caviar -- Christofo Columbo -- Cocaine Joe and Morphine Sue -- Cocaine Lil -- Come, fill your glasses up -- Come home, Father -- Corn likker, corn likker -- Damper song -- Dear old pals -- Don't swat yer mother, boys -- Down among the dead men -- Drinking song -- Drunken sailor -- Dummy line -- Dutch company -- Everybody works but Father -- Farewell to grog -- Fingers and toes -- Foggy dew -- For he's a jolly good fellow -- Forty-nine bottles -- Frankie and Johnnie -- General Grant -- Give us a drink, bartender -- Goat -- Good old beer -- Greenhouse --
Hail, hail, the gang's all here -- Hallelujah, I'm a bum -- Hand me down my bottle of corn -- Have a little drink with me -- Here's to good old whiskey -- Here's to Bill Johnson -- Here's to the maiden -- Highball songs -- Highballs rolling on the ground -- Hinky, dinky, parley-voo -- How do you do -- How dry I am -- How stands the glass around -- How the money rolls in -- Hundred years from now -- I'd rather have fingers -- In cellar cool -- In praise of music -- Infantry -- It's the syme the whole world over -- I've been workin' on the railroad -- I've got a brother -- Jam factory -- Kafoozalem -- King of England -- Landlord, fill the flowing bowl -- Let drinking customs be forgot -- Limericks -- Little brown jug -- Little Willie -- Lydia Pinkham -- Mademoiselle from Armentières -- Man on the flying trapeze -- Mandy Lee -- More we get together -- My garden -- No more booze -- Oh, Eveline -- Oh, what a night it must have been -- Old gray mare -- Old King Cole -- One drink for one of us -- One-eye Riley -- One, two, three, four -- Our brave little band --Old MacDonald's farm --
Pass around the bottle -- Pig song -- Pure water, be mine -- Roman senator -- S.O.S. -- Sailor likes his bottle O -- Salamander Starr -- Samuel Hall -- Sergeant -- She is more to be pitied than censured -- She works in the jam factory -- She's gone, let her go -- She'll be comin' 'round the mountain -- Sidewalks of New York -- Sipping cider from a straw -- Son of a gambolier -- Souse family -- Sparkling Piper Heidsieck -- Stand to your glasses -- Strolling through Norfolk -- Tattooed lady -- Ten thousand years ago -- That little old red shawl -- Thirty recipes for beverages -- Cocktails -- Mixed drinks -- My sweetheart's the man in the moon -- The band played on -- There once was a poor young girl -- There once was a poor young man -- Today is Monday -- There is a tavern in the town -- Upon a hill there is a little still -- Vive l'amour! -- We didn't mean no harm -- We won't go home until morning -- We never get drunk any more -- What! No pretzels? -- What shall I do with my rum? -- What shall we do with a drunken sailor? -- Whiskey Johnnie -- Who is tending bar tonight? -- Why men drink -- Willie the weeper -- You're in the army now.

Notes: 

Principally for voice and piano, with chords for guitar, ukulele, and tenor-banjo.
Includes index.
P. 44 copyright 1939; p. copyright 1935.
Contains a poem by Ring Lardner.
"Price 50 cents"--label affixed to t.p.

Provenance: 

James Fuld.

Associated names: 

Leach, Clifford, editor.
Lardner, Ring, 1885-1933.
Fuld, James J., 1916-2008, former owner.

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