This is a vintage single sheet music item for the popular song "PAPER DOLL." The work is credited to Johnny Black, who is also identified as "DARDANELLA." It features a special credit noting it was "sung by the MILLS BROS. on DECCA Record No.18318," indicating its popularity and connection to a renowned vocal group.

The sheet music is published by EDWARD B. MARKS MUSIC CORPORATION, with their offices located in the RCA Building, Radio City, New York. It is arranged for Piano, Voice, and Guitar (P/V/G), with guitar diagrams clearly provided. Additionally, page 3 notes that symbols are for Ukulele and Banjo, suggesting chord frames for these instruments are also included. The item carries a copyright date of MCMXLII (1942) by Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, with earlier copyrights from 1930 by Edward B. Marks Music Co. and 1915 by John Stewart Black. The plate number for this edition is 11801-3. This piece is a classic example of Tin Pan Alley era music, perfect for collectors, musicians, or enthusiasts of vintage popular songs and their original arrangements.

Specifications:
Title: PAPER DOLL
Composer/Lyricist/Arranger: by JOHNNY BLACK
Featured Performer: sung by the MILLS BROS. on DECCA Record No.18318
Publisher/Imprint and Location: EDWARD B. MARKS MUSIC CORPORATION, RCA Building • RADIO CITY • NEW YORK
Format/Type: Sheet Music / Single
Instrumentation/Voicing: P/V/G (Piano, Voice, Guitar)
Special Notations: Guitar diagrams, Ukulele chord frames (symbols are for Ukulele and Banjo)
Copyright Year/Cover Date: MCMXLII (1942)
Plate/Catalog/Stock Number: 11801-3
Language: English
Page Count: 4 pp
Country/Region of Manufacture: U.S.A.

Keywords: Paper Doll, Sheet Music, Johnny Black, Mills Bros, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1942, P/V/G, Piano Vocal Guitar, Ukulele, Banjo, Vintage, Tin Pan Alley, Pop, Popular Music, 11801-3