The Man Who Broke The Bank at Monte Carlo (Gilbert, Fred)

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Publisher. Info. New York: International Music Co., n.d.(ca.1892-1900).
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For Voice and Piano (Leggett)

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Arranger Alfred Leggett (fl. 1892)
Publisher. Info. London: Francis Day and Hunter, n.d.(ca.1892-1900). Plate F.D. 3289.
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General Information

Work Title The Man Who Broke The Bank at Monte Carlo
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Composer Gilbert, Fred
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IFG 2
Key G major
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1892
First Performance. 1892
First Publication. 1892
Librettist Composer
Language English
Average DurationAvg. Duration 3 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation voice, orchestra (presumed)
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Extra Information A famous music-hall song, based on Charles Wells, a famous gambler who broke the Monte Carlo's cash registers six times in three days, and walked away with £6 million in today's money. Stable act of Charles Coborn, who could sing in multiple languages, and reckoned he sung it one hundred thousand times in his career.

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Tagging is subject to correction; since this was a music hall song, it is presumed that the original accompaniment was some sort of orchestra.