1952 Adlai Stevenson Democratic Campaign Song Sheet Music
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DDE715
1952 Adlai Stevenson, Jr., campaign song cover and six page sheet music sought to unify all elements of middle-class America: the farmer, the businessman, and the blue-collar worker, who reveled in the prosperity won during the administration of Harry S Truman. As the lyrics proclaimed, the farmer had money, the workman drove a coupe, and the businessman could “sleep at night.” A vote for the Republicans would threaten a solid economy. “Don’t let ‘em take it away!” the song urged.
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Bernie Wayne, music, and Robert Sour, words. “Don’t Let ‘Em Take It Away!” New York: Meridian Music, 1952.
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Price
$24.95
Condition
used
Product Condition
Very good, folded in center
Size
9" x 12"
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