Rec. Quintet:
First: Dat Lovin' Rag (1908) Prev.: Kerry Mills Fox Trot (1914) Return to Quintets Table Next: Virginia Two-Step (1899) Last: Marching Through Georgia (1865)
Recorder Music
 Meet Me In St Louis, Louis (1904)
Song

Composer:Mills (1869-1948)   Suppliers: Ditty Box Enterprises
Editor:Geoff Grainger  Quintet:Treble/Tenor/Tenor/Bass/Great Bass(Bass)/Vocal(Optional Tenor)
Publisher:Ditty Box Enterprises  Publication:DBE 325
Midi:Sequencer: Perf. Bill Edwards Audio file information  

Add to Cart: 
SM Order Form
Purchasing information
Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis, probably one of Mills' greatest hits, celebrating the St. Louis State Fair in 1904 it was sung by all the great popular music singers and entertainers of the day. It is an easy-to-play and understand composition which is really a quite simple and amusing song well suited for recorder ragtime beginners. In the original score, Mills takes pains to point out that in every instance, "Louis" is pronounced "Louie".
A tempo of 150 crotchets/min. is suggested.
Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis was published by F.A. Mills New York.

"Meet Me In St Louis, Louis (1904)" has been recorded by:
CD tracks/info Bob Darch on "Reunion in Ragtime" amazon.com amazon.co.uk amazon.de amazon.fr amazon.ca
CD tracks/info Various Artists on "1904 St. Louis World's Fair: Meet Me At The Fair" RealAudio amazon.com amazon.co.uk amazon.de amazon.fr amazon.ca
CD tracks/info Jody Dall'Armi on "On the Level, You're a Little Devil--Songs of Vaudeville and Tin Pan Alley" RealAudio amazon.com amazon.de