I Had a Little Talk With The Lord Sheet Music Vintage 1944 WWII Mann Curtis Vic Mizzy Barbelle Cover

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Description

A vintage song from World War II, this is “I Had A Little Talk With The Lord.” Published by Santly-Joy, Inc, Broadway, New York, it measures 9¼ x 12 inches with five pages and has an illustration of a soldier praying on the cover. It’s in good used condition with several small tears on the bottom edge, also the cover is separated at the bottom of the spine for about two inches.

“I Had A Little Talk With The Lord” a patriotic song from 1944 with lyrics by Mann Curtis and music by Vic Mizzy. The cover art was done by Albert Wilfred Barbelle. Barbelle was an American artist known for his cover art for the sheet music of Tin Pan Alley. Barbelle’s career spanned over forty years, his works were very versatile as it included various subjects and styles. While Barbelle’s works included enhancing photographic subjects, fantasy creations, and silhouettes, his main subjects were women. He was very conscious of style, fashion, and color; he kept his works contemporary as possible, and he used more subtle color than others in the field. Although he used subtle colors, he used the colors to highlight an element in a picture. Today, many libraries hold sheet music with his designs.

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Additional information

Weight 1 oz
Dimensions 10 × 8 × 3 in