Upbeat, light-hearted songs were the norm for American popular songs during the early 20th century. Vaudevillian and comedic in their musical treatment, many of these tunes were designed as love songs. This particular tune by Joseph Meyer …Read More
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Upbeat, light-hearted songs were the norm for American popular songs during the early 20th century. Vaudevillian and comedic in their musical treatment, many of these tunes were designed as love songs. This particular tune by Joseph Meyer illustrates the scene at an automat or diner where a simple date - along with a light meal and drink - can be the best thing on the menu. Arrangement for this song was mainly modeled from its performance by the barbershop quartet The Buffalo Bills.
From the collection "Songs Without Words: Ten Popular Songs Arranged for Solo Instrument with Piano Accompaniment"