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Harry S. Miller

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in 1867 to Isaac D. Miller and Amelia Straub, Miller was the second of four brothers. He was raised in
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publisher at the time, who also composed "He's Goin' to Hab a Hot Time Bye an' Bye" for Miller.
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I Loves Your Sadie, 'Deed I Do!: An Etheopian Love Song (1899; music by Charles Jerome Wilson)
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Many of his songs have been lost, along with their date of publication, including:
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Most of his music was published by Edward Taylor Paull (and the E.T. Paull Co.), a
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The date of Miller's death is unknown, but he was apparently still alive in 1908.
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He's Goin' to Hab a Hot Time Bye an' Bye (1898; music by Edward Taylor Paull)
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Tell Me that You Love Me Like You Used to Do (1898; music by Emily Smith)
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in the 19th and early 20th centuries and is best known for his song "
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The Insurance Agent: An Eccentric Character and Comedy Sketch
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The Insurance Agent: An Eccentric Character and Comedy Sketch
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for the North American Phonograph Company around 1895, and
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Down Old New England Way (1899; music by Emily Smith)
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If They'd Only Write and Ask Me to Come Home (1895)
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Favor Sound Recordings" 315:You Can't Repay Your Mother (1894) 14: 23: 34:needs additional citations for 282:I Loves You Sadie, 'Deed I Do! 1: 330:This Wedding Cannot Be (1898) 306:Can't Lose Me, Charlie (1893) 460:(1918) . "Harry S. Miller". 426:NYPL: 79 Miller music images 371:Not on Your Life, Says Dolan 333:Bring Your Money Home (1899) 321:Down in Hogan's Alley (1896) 208:He's Got Feathers in his Hat 190:Miller's songs were part of 613:Musicians from Philadelphia 280:Cover of Harry S. Miller's 634: 462:Popular American Composers 297:It's All Right Now (1892) 232:African-American English 222:and often wrote using a 588:American male composers 365:Let Her Come Home Again 345:Oh Joe, Dear Joe (1901) 294:Barney's Parting (1883) 125:Sheet music cover for " 362:Keep Your Eye on Duffy 356:For Your Mother's Sake 285: 241:In 1898, Miller wrote 230:"honey" and "baby" in 224:Georgian Black dialect 163:", published in 1893. 130: 374:She's Still Your Wife 279: 218:). 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Edward M. Favor
quatrains
Georgian Black dialect

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