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Sinbad or The Maid of Balsora is a musical with music composed by W. H. Batchelor and a book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith.

Sheet music for Wedding Bells with Eddie Foy on the cover, 1891

The original production opened on June 11, 1891, in Chicago and starred Eddie Foy. It was produced by David Henderson, whose company was then known as the American Extravaganza Company.[1]

Original cast

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In order of appearance:[2]

Songs

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  • "He Never Came Back"
  • "That's What The Wild Waves Are Saying"
  • "Money"
  • "Lullaby of the Waves"
  • "The Bogie Man"
  • "The Sights That I Saw On The Big Ferris Wheel"
  • "Wedding Bells"
  • "Oh! What a Diff'rence in the Morning" (interpolated by Frank Norman)[3]
  • "'Adieu' Said Marjorie"[a]

Notes

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  1. ^ This song is copyright 1893 and was probably a later interpolation by cast member Henry Norman.

References

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  1. ^ Franceschina, John. Harry B. Smith: dean of American librettists (New York: Routledge, 2003), p. 5.
  2. ^ Fields, Armond (1999). Eddie Foy: A Biography of the Early Popular Stage Comedian. McFarland. pp. 86–99. ISBN 978-0-7864-4328-4.
  3. ^ as indicated on the published sheet music: San Francisco: Sherman, Clay & Co., (1891).