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DescriptionThe Top Liner Rag.jpg "The Top Liner Rag" by, Joseph Lamb; sheet music cover, 1916
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Sheet music published by Stark Music Co., St. Louis, "1916."

Previously uploaded——to en:XIV under the——same name 03:35, 28 September 2006 by en:User:Oscar O Oscar
Author Joseph Lamb
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