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  2. You're a Grand Old Flag - Wikipedia

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    The man reportedly then turned to Cohan and said, "She's a grand old rag." Cohan thought it was a great line and originally named his tune "You're a Grand Old Rag." So many groups and individuals objected to calling the flag a "rag," however, that he "gave 'em what they wanted" and switched words, renaming the song "You're a Grand Old Flag". [1]

  3. George M. Cohan - Wikipedia

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    Cohan became one of the leading Tin Pan Alley songwriters, publishing upwards of 300 original songs [2] noted for their catchy melodies and clever lyrics. His major hit songs included: "Give My Regards to Broadway" "You're a Grand Old Flag" "Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway" "Mary Is a Grand Old Name" "The Warmest Baby in the Bunch"

  4. George M! - Wikipedia

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    By the time the song is over, the Yankee Doodle Kid is a hit. Act II. George's career soars higher and higher. He is now a producer, and he and his partner, Sam H. Harris sign Fay Templeton to appear in their show, and we hear some of Cohan's most famous songs, "Mary", "Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway", and "So Long Mary". Ethel feels ...

  5. 40 Fourth of July songs to add to your summer playlist - AOL

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    You’re a Grand Old Flag” by George M. Cohan Cohan originally wrote this iconic tune for his 1906 musical “ George Washington, Jr.” Since then, “You’re a Grand Old Flag” has ...

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  7. The program was entitled, "You're a Grand Old Flag, Generation to Generation," and involved both the young and old. Flag Bearers were Willard Stallings, age 94, a WWII veteran who served in ...

  8. Oh By Jingo! - Wikipedia

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    Oh By Gee You're The Only Girl For Me"), is a 1919 novelty song by Albert Von Tilzer with lyrics by Lew Brown. The song was featured in the Broadway show "Linger Longer Letty", and became one of the biggest Tin Pan Alley hits of the post-World War I era. While the song lyrics say it is set in "the land of San Domingo", no geographic nor ...

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