Shy-Try (1906)
Two Step
Last updated: 28.01.22
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Composer: E.A. van Alstyne Suppliers: dbe15.gif
Editor: Geoff Grainger Quintet T/T/T/B/GB(B)
Publisher: Ditty Box Enterprises Publication: DBE 569
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Length: approx. 5 mins. Sounds best with the bass doubled.
Shy-Try is a neat piece recycling. It was arranged for piano by James Bodewalt Lampe from two of Remick's most popular song successes in 1906 namely Why Don't You Try and Cheyenne (Shy Ann). The lively melodies of the two songs contrast agreeably changing from 6/8 to 2/4 without lack of pace. A tenor's delight, especially the 1st tenor who has the limelight from start to finish.
Shy-Try was published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York & Detroit, USA.


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