File:You ain't the man I thought you was (NYPL Hades-609503-1999116).jpg

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English: * Descriptive subtitle on cover and below caption title: Negro song and chorus.
  • Summary: Using stereotyped language, the narrator, an African American woman, describes herself as gentle except when she loses her temper; an example was when her husband married her and she discovered that he had no money; she told him to go away.
  • On cover: Lew. Dockstader's latest big hit. Cover includes photograph of Lew. Dockstader.
  • Statement of responsibility : words and music by Lew. Sully.
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You ain't the man I thought you was
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I'm as gentle and as loving as can be. [first line of song]
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Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/97789ceb-dc87-aa22-e040-e00a18066a58
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e0005020-c595-012f-7762-58d385a7bc34
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/97789ceb-dc87-aa22-e040-e00a18066a58
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1999116
Collection
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American popular songs.
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97789ceb-dc87-aa22-e040-e00a18066a58
NYPL Division
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Music Division
Topics
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African American men; African American women; Quarreling; Finance, Personal



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