Eddie Leonard

Leonard ({{circa|1929}}) Eddie Leonard (October 17, 1870 – July 28, 1941), born Lemuel Gordon Toney, was a vaudevillian and a man considered the greatest American minstrel of his day, at a time when minstrel shows were an acceptable and popular mainstream entertainment in the United States. He was called "last of the great minstrels" in his 1941 obituary in ''Time''. He performed in vaudeville for 45 years before that medium faded in the 1920s, and was known for such songs as "Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider" and "Roly Boly Eyes". He published his memoir titled ''What a Life I'm Telling You'' in 1934. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Roll them roly boly eyes / by Leonard, Eddie, 1875-1941

    Published 1912
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    Ida sweet as apple cider / by Leonard, Eddie, 1875-1941

    Published 1921
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    I've lost my Mandy / by Leonard, Eddie, 1875-1941

    Published 1915
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    Molasses candy / by Hill, J. Leubrie (John Leubrie), -1916

    Published 1910
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    Ida! Sweet as apple cider. by Munson, Eddie

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    Bessie. by Heinzman, Otto M.

    Published 1905
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