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Oh! Oh! Antonio
World / Etnico/English • 2018 • Lírico: C. W. Murphy, Dan Lipton
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para voz e guitarra
Título por Autor: Oh! Oh! Antonio for voice and guitar
Instrumentação |
Guitarra Acústica, Voz, Guitarra clássica |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
idioma |
Inglês |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Arrangement for voice and guitar of the old music hall song Oh! Oh! Antonio
The sound sample is performed by the arranger (David W Solomons)
(versions for various instruments (flute, clarinet, cor anglais, saxophone etc) with guitar accompaniment are also available)
1. In quaint native dress an Italian maid
Was deep in distress as the streets she strayed
Searching in every part for her false sweetheart
And his ice cream cart
Her English was bad it cannot be denied
And so to herself in Italian she cried
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
2. So sad grew the plight of this fair young lass
She'd faint at the sight of an ice cream glass
She dreamed nigh ev'ry day he'd come back to stay
But he'd fade away
Her old hurdygurdy all day she'd parade
And this she would sing to each tune that it played:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
3. She sought in despair for Antonio,
And looked ev'rywhere that she thought he'd go.
Soon she to pine began as each face she'd scan
For her ice cream man.
She faded away, but they say in the street
The ghost of that girl in Italian repeats:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
For cor anglais and guitar
Título por Autor: Oh! Oh! Antonio for cor anglais and guitar
Instrumentação |
Corne Inglês, Guitarra clássica |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Instrumental arrangement (with variation) of the old music hall song Oh! Oh! Antonio
The sound sample is an electronic preview
Words of the original song:
1. In quaint native dress an Italian maid
Was deep in distress as the streets she strayed
Searching in every part for her false sweetheart
And his ice cream cart
Her English was bad it cannot be denied
And so to herself in Italian she cried
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
2. So sad grew the plight of this fair young lass
She'd faint at the sight of an ice cream glass
She dreamed nigh ev'ry day he'd come back to stay
But he'd fade away
Her old hurdygurdy all day she'd parade
And this she would sing to each tune that it played:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
3. She sought in despair for Antonio,
And looked ev'rywhere that she thought he'd go.
Soon she to pine began as each face she'd scan
For her ice cream man.
She faded away, but they say in the street
The ghost of that girl in Italian repeats:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
para flauta e guitarra
Título por Autor: Oh! Oh! Antonio for flute and guitar
Instrumentação |
Flauta, Guitarra clássica |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Instrumental arrangement (with variation) of the old music hall song Oh! Oh! Antonio
The sound sample is an electronic preview
Words of the original song:
1. In quaint native dress an Italian maid
Was deep in distress as the streets she strayed
Searching in every part for her false sweetheart
And his ice cream cart
Her English was bad it cannot be denied
And so to herself in Italian she cried
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
2. So sad grew the plight of this fair young lass
She'd faint at the sight of an ice cream glass
She dreamed nigh ev'ry day he'd come back to stay
But he'd fade away
Her old hurdygurdy all day she'd parade
And this she would sing to each tune that it played:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
3. She sought in despair for Antonio,
And looked ev'rywhere that she thought he'd go.
Soon she to pine began as each face she'd scan
For her ice cream man.
She faded away, but they say in the street
The ghost of that girl in Italian repeats:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
For violin and guitar
Título por Autor: Oh! Oh! Antonio for violin and guitar
Instrumentação |
Violino, Guitarra clássica |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Instrumental arrangement (with variation) of the old music hall song Oh! Oh! Antonio
The sound sample is an electronic preview
Words of the original song:
1. In quaint native dress an Italian maid
Was deep in distress as the streets she strayed
Searching in every part for her false sweetheart
And his ice cream cart
Her English was bad it cannot be denied
And so to herself in Italian she cried
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
2. So sad grew the plight of this fair young lass
She'd faint at the sight of an ice cream glass
She dreamed nigh ev'ry day he'd come back to stay
But he'd fade away
Her old hurdygurdy all day she'd parade
And this she would sing to each tune that it played:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
3. She sought in despair for Antonio,
And looked ev'rywhere that she thought he'd go.
Soon she to pine began as each face she'd scan
For her ice cream man.
She faded away, but they say in the street
The ghost of that girl in Italian repeats:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
para clarinete e guitarra
Título por Autor: Oh! Oh! Antonio for clarinet and guitar
Instrumentação |
Clarinete, Guitarra clássica |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Instrumental arrangement (with variation) of the old music hall song Oh! Oh! Antonio
The sound sample is an electronic preview
Words of the original song:
1. In quaint native dress an Italian maid
Was deep in distress as the streets she strayed
Searching in every part for her false sweetheart
And his ice cream cart
Her English was bad it cannot be denied
And so to herself in Italian she cried
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
2. So sad grew the plight of this fair young lass
She'd faint at the sight of an ice cream glass
She dreamed nigh ev'ry day he'd come back to stay
But he'd fade away
Her old hurdygurdy all day she'd parade
And this she would sing to each tune that it played:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
3. She sought in despair for Antonio,
And looked ev'rywhere that she thought he'd go.
Soon she to pine began as each face she'd scan
For her ice cream man.
She faded away, but they say in the street
The ghost of that girl in Italian repeats:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
For alto saxophone and guitar (Capo on 3)
Título por Autor: Oh! Oh! Antonio for alto saxophone and guitar (Capo on 3)
Instrumentação |
Saxophone alto, Guitarra clássica |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Instrumental arrangement (with variation) of the old music hall song Oh! Oh! Antonio
The sound sample is an electronic preview
Words of the original song:
1. In quaint native dress an Italian maid
Was deep in distress as the streets she strayed
Searching in every part for her false sweetheart
And his ice cream cart
Her English was bad it cannot be denied
And so to herself in Italian she cried
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
2. So sad grew the plight of this fair young lass
She'd faint at the sight of an ice cream glass
She dreamed nigh ev'ry day he'd come back to stay
But he'd fade away
Her old hurdygurdy all day she'd parade
And this she would sing to each tune that it played:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
3. She sought in despair for Antonio,
And looked ev'rywhere that she thought he'd go.
Soon she to pine began as each face she'd scan
For her ice cream man.
She faded away, but they say in the street
The ghost of that girl in Italian repeats:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
For bassoon and guitar
Título por Autor: Oh! Oh! Antonio for bassoon and guitar
Instrumentação |
Fagote, Guitarra clássica |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Instrumental arrangement (with variation) of the old music hall song Oh! Oh! Antonio
The sound sample is an electronic preview
Words of the original song:
1. In quaint native dress an Italian maid
Was deep in distress as the streets she strayed
Searching in every part for her false sweetheart
And his ice cream cart
Her English was bad it cannot be denied
And so to herself in Italian she cried
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
2. So sad grew the plight of this fair young lass
She'd faint at the sight of an ice cream glass
She dreamed nigh ev'ry day he'd come back to stay
But he'd fade away
Her old hurdygurdy all day she'd parade
And this she would sing to each tune that it played:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
3. She sought in despair for Antonio,
And looked ev'rywhere that she thought he'd go.
Soon she to pine began as each face she'd scan
For her ice cream man.
She faded away, but they say in the street
The ghost of that girl in Italian repeats:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
para violoncelo e guitarra
Título por Autor: Oh! Oh! Antonio for cello and guitar
Instrumentação |
Violoncelo, Guitarra clássica |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Instrumental arrangement (with variation) of the old music hall song Oh! Oh! Antonio
The sound sample is an electronic preview
Words of the original song:
1. In quaint native dress an Italian maid
Was deep in distress as the streets she strayed
Searching in every part for her false sweetheart
And his ice cream cart
Her English was bad it cannot be denied
And so to herself in Italian she cried
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
2. So sad grew the plight of this fair young lass
She'd faint at the sight of an ice cream glass
She dreamed nigh ev'ry day he'd come back to stay
But he'd fade away
Her old hurdygurdy all day she'd parade
And this she would sing to each tune that it played:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
3. She sought in despair for Antonio,
And looked ev'rywhere that she thought he'd go.
Soon she to pine began as each face she'd scan
For her ice cream man.
She faded away, but they say in the street
The ghost of that girl in Italian repeats:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
For viola and guitar
Título por Autor: Oh! Oh! Antonio for viola and guitar
Instrumentação |
Viola, Guitarra clássica |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Easy |
Instrumental arrangement (with variation) of the old music hall song Oh! Oh! Antonio
The sound sample is an electronic preview
Words of the original song:
1. In quaint native dress an Italian maid
Was deep in distress as the streets she strayed
Searching in every part for her false sweetheart
And his ice cream cart
Her English was bad it cannot be denied
And so to herself in Italian she cried
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
2. So sad grew the plight of this fair young lass
She'd faint at the sight of an ice cream glass
She dreamed nigh ev'ry day he'd come back to stay
But he'd fade away
Her old hurdygurdy all day she'd parade
And this she would sing to each tune that it played:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
3. She sought in despair for Antonio,
And looked ev'rywhere that she thought he'd go.
Soon she to pine began as each face she'd scan
For her ice cream man.
She faded away, but they say in the street
The ghost of that girl in Italian repeats:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio!
He's gone away
Left me alone-i-o
All on my own-i-o
I want to meet him with his new sweetheart
Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
For 2 flutes
Título por Autor: Oh! Oh! Antonio for 2 flutes
Instrumentação |
Flauta |
Composição para |
Dueto |
Tipo de composição |
Score for two performers, Partes |
Arrajador |
David W Solomons |
Editora |
David W Solomons |
dificuldade |
Medium |
Ano de composição |
2020 |
Gênero |
Clássico/Instrumental |
Instrumental arrangement (with variations) of the old music hall song By CW Murphy and Dan Lipton Oh! Oh! Antonio The sound sample is an electronic preview The pdf file contains the score at 80% magnification and the separate parts at 100% magification
Words of the original song: 1. In quaint native dress an Italian maid Was deep in distress as the streets she strayed Searching in every part for her false sweetheart And his ice cream cart Her English was bad it cannot be denied And so to herself in Italian she cried
"Oh! Oh! Antonio! He's gone away Left me alone-i-o All on my own-i-o I want to meet him with his new sweetheart Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
2. So sad grew the plight of this fair young lass She'd faint at the sight of an ice cream glass She dreamed nigh ev'ry day he'd come back to stay But he'd fade away Her old hurdygurdy all day she'd parade And this she would sing to each tune that it played:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio! He's gone away Left me alone-i-o All on my own-i-o I want to meet him with his new sweetheart Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
3. She sought in despair for Antonio, And looked ev'rywhere that she thought he'd go. Soon she to pine began as each face she'd scan For her ice cream man. She faded away, but they say in the street The ghost of that girl in Italian repeats:
"Oh! Oh! Antonio! He's gone away Left me alone-i-o All on my own-i-o I want to meet him with his new sweetheart Then up will go Antonio and his ice cream cart"
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