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Author, MonographicDonahue, John J.
Title, MonographicDon't Blame the Germans
Place of PublicationLawrence, Mass.
PublisherJ. J. Donahue
Date of Publication1915
View Onlinehttps://mki.wisc.edu/sites/mki.wisc.edu/files/Dont-Blame-the-Germans.pdf
NotesPhotocopy of musical score. Donated by Al Lareau. "Little is known about songwriter John J. Donahue. He wrote at least one other 'national war song' of WWI, 'Just For the Sake of Gold,' which was also published by his own firm, Donahue Music, in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1915. It was apparently a song condemning the profiteers of the munitions industry and warning against American military involvement. In 1918, he changed his tune with the patriotic song 'The Call of the U. S. A.' calling on all Americans to join in the war effort regardless of their ethnic backgrounds." -- Al Lareau.
Call NumberMKI P2018-13
MKI TermsWorld War, 1914-1918/ Music