File:Bought and Paid For.jpg
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English: Sheet music cover of "Bought and Paid For", from the musical The Laughing Husband. |
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Source | UCLA Digital Library Program, Archive of Popular American Music [1] |
Author | Music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Published by T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. |
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