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Let The Rest Of The World Go By
(Albert) Campbell and (Henry) Burr (McClaskey) recorded “Let The Rest Of The World Go By” (Ball) October 22, 1919. The duo also debuted “After You’ve Gone” and “Til We Meet Again”.
The next year “Let The Rest Of The World Go By” (Keirn Brennan – Ernest Ball) reached the height of popularity when it reached number two on the charts of the day in this rendition by Elizabeth Spencer and Charles Hart.
The next year “Let The Rest Of The World Go By” (Keirn Brennan – Ernest Ball) reached the height of popularity when it reached number two on the charts of the day in this rendition by Elizabeth Spencer and Charles Hart.
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