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- Music Sheet, "It's the High Wave of the Tide It's a Ford," 1929 -

- 1929
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Music Sheet, "It's the High Wave of the Tide It's a Ford," 1929
- Music Sheet, "You Can't Afford to Marry, If You Can't Afford a Ford," 1915 - The lyrics of this 1915 song suggest that buying an automobile will solve problems with your love life. Poor, carless Percy wants Mary to be his wife, but Mary wants a man with a "machine." It didn't need to be a limousine. What could Percy do? He sells his watch, buys a Ford, and both head off to the parson.

- 1915
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Music Sheet, "You Can't Afford to Marry, If You Can't Afford a Ford," 1915
The lyrics of this 1915 song suggest that buying an automobile will solve problems with your love life. Poor, carless Percy wants Mary to be his wife, but Mary wants a man with a "machine." It didn't need to be a limousine. What could Percy do? He sells his watch, buys a Ford, and both head off to the parson.
- Music Sheet, "You Can't Afford to Marry, If You Can't Afford a Ford," 1915 - The lyrics of this 1915 song suggest that buying an automobile will solve problems with your love life. Poor, carless Percy wants Mary to be his wife, but Mary wants a man with a "machine." It didn't need to be a limousine. What could Percy do? He sells his watch, buys a Ford, and both head off to the parson.

- 1915
- Collections - Artifact
Music Sheet, "You Can't Afford to Marry, If You Can't Afford a Ford," 1915
The lyrics of this 1915 song suggest that buying an automobile will solve problems with your love life. Poor, carless Percy wants Mary to be his wife, but Mary wants a man with a "machine." It didn't need to be a limousine. What could Percy do? He sells his watch, buys a Ford, and both head off to the parson.
- Music Sheet, "Ford's Grand March and Two-Step," 1925 - Over the years, Henry Ford received hundreds of gifts from people who felt a connection with the automotive entrepreneur. For many, he was "one of them," someone who also just happened to become a great industrialist. This composition was inspired at a time when Henry Ford was attempting to regenerate interest in the pastime of early American dance.

- 1925
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Music Sheet, "Ford's Grand March and Two-Step," 1925
Over the years, Henry Ford received hundreds of gifts from people who felt a connection with the automotive entrepreneur. For many, he was "one of them," someone who also just happened to become a great industrialist. This composition was inspired at a time when Henry Ford was attempting to regenerate interest in the pastime of early American dance.
- Music Sheet, "Henry's Made a Lady out of Lizzie," 1928 - Automobiles have always inspired popular songs. Composer Walter O'Keefe wrote "Henry's Made a Lady out of Lizzie" to commemorate Ford's introduction of the stylish Model A, which replaced the venerable Model T -- the "Tin Lizzie" -- in 1928. In keeping with the ukulele fad of the 1920s, the sheet music's chord fingerings are for that Hawaiian instrument.

- 1928
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Music Sheet, "Henry's Made a Lady out of Lizzie," 1928
Automobiles have always inspired popular songs. Composer Walter O'Keefe wrote "Henry's Made a Lady out of Lizzie" to commemorate Ford's introduction of the stylish Model A, which replaced the venerable Model T -- the "Tin Lizzie" -- in 1928. In keeping with the ukulele fad of the 1920s, the sheet music's chord fingerings are for that Hawaiian instrument.
- Music Sheet, "The Little Ford Rambled Right Along," 1914 - This song's exaggerated lyrics make the Model T sound indestructible. The Ford can run over glass and run over nails. If the tire blows out "just wrap it up with wire." You can smash it, crash it, then patch it up with a "piece of string, chewing gum, or any old thing." The little Ford will ramble right along.

- 1914
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Music Sheet, "The Little Ford Rambled Right Along," 1914
This song's exaggerated lyrics make the Model T sound indestructible. The Ford can run over glass and run over nails. If the tire blows out "just wrap it up with wire." You can smash it, crash it, then patch it up with a "piece of string, chewing gum, or any old thing." The little Ford will ramble right along.
- Music Sheet, "The Little Ford Rambled Right Along," 1914 - This song's exaggerated lyrics make the Model T sound indestructible. The Ford can run over glass and run over nails. If the tire blows out "just wrap it up with wire." You can smash it, crash it, then patch it up with a "piece of string, chewing gum, or any old thing." The little Ford will ramble right along.

- 1914
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Music Sheet, "The Little Ford Rambled Right Along," 1914
This song's exaggerated lyrics make the Model T sound indestructible. The Ford can run over glass and run over nails. If the tire blows out "just wrap it up with wire." You can smash it, crash it, then patch it up with a "piece of string, chewing gum, or any old thing." The little Ford will ramble right along.