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*[[Sweet Adeline (Harry/R. H. Gerard Armstrong)|''Sweet Adeline'']]   ( [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sheet/barbersh/sweetade.pdf {{pdf}}] [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sound/barbersh/sweetade.mid {{mid}}] [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/source/barbersh/sweetade.zip Finale 1998] ) ''TTBB and SATB versions''
*[[Sweet Adeline (Henry W. Armstrong)|''Sweet Adeline'']]   ( [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sheet/barbersh/sweetade.pdf {{pdf}}] [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sound/barbersh/sweetade.mid {{mid}}] [{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/source/barbersh/sweetade.zip Finale 1998] ) ''TTBB and SATB versions''





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Life

Born: 22 July 1879

Died: 28 February 1951

Biography

Henry W. "Harry" Armstrong (July 22, 1879 - February 28, 1951) was a U.S. boxer, booking agent, producer, singer, pianist and Tin Pan Alley composer.

His biggest hit was Sweet Adeline, written in 1903 with Richard H. Gerard. It is a favorite amoung barber shop quartet groups, serving as the name of several barber shop quartets.

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Publications

External links

The Sweet Adaline International:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_Adelines_International