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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/hipvacat/public_html/abdul2-rosslynredux-com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121With Christmas leftovers<\/a> diminishing, Christmas tree needles succumbing to gravity, and Christmas<\/a> carols beginning to sound slightly cloying, it’s starting to feel a lot like… time for a transition<\/a>. Sure, New Year’s Eve<\/a> will briefly wrap us in\u00a0Guy Lombardo’s “Auld Lang Syne”<\/a> and Bing Crosby’s “Let’s Start the New Year Right”<\/a>, but then what? How about an \u201cOn Lake Champlain\u201d singalong? It’s only two verses, and I’m able to offer some constructive coaching since my previous post<\/a>.<\/p>\n Let’s rewind back to my discovery of this early 20th century song.<\/p>\n Care to join me for a singalong? Today I\u2019d like to share with you the sheet music cover image for the song, \u201cOn Lake Champlain\u201d by Alfred Bryan<\/a> and Albert Gumble<\/a>.<\/p>\n […]<\/p>\n So for now I\u2019ll pause this post in the hope that the vintage color lithograph for Alfred Bryan and Albert Gumble\u2019s sheet music will miraculously move us closer to an audible version of \u201cOn Lake Champlain\u201d. If fortune smiles upon us, I\u2019ll update this post. (Source: “On Lake Champlain” Song by Alfred Bryan and Albert Gumble<\/a><\/em>)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n I have some good news for you. Today I’m ready to pass along the original sheet music, several early recordings (pops, scratches, and all), and a stripped down midi recording if you’d like to rig up your own karaoke.<\/p>\n Without further ado, I invite you to hear the song as it was originally recorded. Enjoy.<\/p>\nSterling Trio & Mills Brothers<\/h2>\n