Music cover, I m an Airman
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Music cover, I m an Airman
Music cover, I m an Airman ! (And I Fly, Fly, Fly, Fly, Fly). By Thomas McGhee and Hal Russell, sung by J W Rickaby.
1925
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Media ID 14311343
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Airman Aviator Biplane Braces Goggles Moustache Pilot Price Russell Sixpence Suspenders Trousers 1925
I'm an Airman! (And I Fly, Fly, Fly, Fly, Fly)
EDITORS COMMENTS
is a lively and humorous music cover from the 1920s, created by Thomas McGhee and Hal Russell and sung by J.W. Rickaby. The image captures the spirit of the era's fascination with flight and aviation, as well as the comic charm of early popular music. The cover art features a dapper airman, donning goggles and a leather helmet, ready for takeoff. He wears braces and suspenders over his trousers, a tie neatly tucked into his shirt, and a moustache curling above his upper lip. The man exudes confidence and excitement, his eyes fixed on the horizon as he prepares to climb into the cockpit of his biplane. The background of the cover is filled with the intricate details of the aircraft, from the engine to the wings, and the various control mechanisms. The biplane's registration number, "N25-A," is clearly visible on the side, adding to the authenticity of the scene. The price of the sheet music is displayed prominently at the bottom left corner, sixpence (6d), a common currency during the 1920s. The cover's design is simple yet effective, with bold typography and clear, vibrant colors that draw the eye to the main image. This cover art is a charming reminder of the early days of aviation and the excitement it brought to people during the 1920s. It also showcases the playful and humorous side of popular music from the era, making it a must-have for collectors of vintage music and aviation history. Thomas McGhee and Hal Russell were prolific songwriters and musicians during the early 20th century, and J.W. Rickaby was a popular singer and entertainer. Together, they created a body of work that continues to captivate audiences today, offering a glimpse into the past and the enduring appeal of music and flight. This image is part of the Mary Evans Picture Library collection from Mary Evans Prints Online. It is not associated with any specific company and is available for non-commercial use.
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