This vintage sheet music cover for "Bachelor Days" from the Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 features an illustrative Art Deco style dominated by orange, blue, and cream tones. A woman with auburn hair, wearing a wide-brimmed blue hat and an ornate patterned dress, stands on the left side, holding a blue parasol over her shoulder and four strings connected to floating orange balloons that spell out "1916" in dark blue numerals. Her dress has a checkered orange and black pattern on the bodice and full skirt, which is decorated with two tiers of white ruffled trim featuring small, repeating illustrations of dancing figures in blue and orange. An orange ribbon swirls around her and across the center of the page. The background is a light grey with a fine texture, framed by an orange border with a jagged blue inner edge. Bold dark blue text at the top reads "BACHELOR DAYS" and "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES," with a cursive signature "Marie A. Barrett" below. A rectangular blue-bordered box on the right lists production credits: "PRODUCED AT THE NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE NEW YORK", "STAGED BY NED WAYBURN", "LYRICS BY GENE BUCK", and "MUSIC BY LOUIS A. HIRSCH." At the bottom right, an orange-bordered box lists vocal titles like "My Lady Of The Nile," "Somnambulistic Tune," and "Bachelor Days," each followed by the number "60." The bottom center contains publisher information for "T. B. HARMS AND FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER" and "M. WITMARK & SONS NEW YORK" inside a decorative blue and orange frame. Small orange and blue floral motifs are scattered near the bottom edge. Handwritten numbers "1916" and "3215" appear in the top right corner.

Beautiful AI-generated image on Krea. This vintage sheet music cover for "Bachelor Days" from the Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 features an illustrative Art Deco style dominated by orange, blue, and cream tones. A woman with auburn hair, wearing a wide-brimmed blue hat and an ornate patterned dress, stands on the left side, holding a blue parasol over her shoulder and four strings connected to floating orange balloons that spell out "1916" in dark blue numerals. Her dress has a checkered orange and black pattern on the bodice and full skirt, which is decorated with two tiers of white ruffled trim featuring small, repeating illustrations of dancing figures in blue and orange. An orange ribbon swirls around her and across the center of the page. The background is a light grey with a fine texture, framed by an orange border with a jagged blue inner edge. Bold dark blue text at the top reads "BACHELOR DAYS" and "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES," with a cursive signature "Marie A. Barrett" below. A rectangular blue-bordered box on the right lists production credits: "PRODUCED AT THE NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE NEW YORK", "STAGED BY NED WAYBURN", "LYRICS BY GENE BUCK", and "MUSIC BY LOUIS A. HIRSCH." At the bottom right, an orange-bordered box lists vocal titles like "My Lady Of The Nile," "Somnambulistic Tune," and "Bachelor Days," each followed by the number "60." The bottom center contains publisher information for "T. B. HARMS AND FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER" and "M. WITMARK & SONS NEW YORK" inside a decorative blue and orange frame. Small orange and blue floral motifs are scattered near the bottom edge. Handwritten numbers "1916" and "3215" appear in the top right corner.

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April 9, 2026
This vintage sheet music cover for "Bachelor Days" from the Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 features an illustrative Art Deco style dominated by orange, blue, and cream tones. A woman with auburn hair, wearing a wide-brimmed blue hat and an ornate patterned dress, stands on the left side, holding a blue parasol over her shoulder and four strings connected to floating orange balloons that spell out "1916" in dark blue numerals. Her dress has a checkered orange and black pattern on the bodice and full skirt, which is decorated with two tiers of white ruffled trim featuring small, repeating illustrations of dancing figures in blue and orange. An orange ribbon swirls around her and across the center of the page. The background is a light grey with a fine texture, framed by an orange border with a jagged blue inner edge. Bold dark blue text at the top reads "BACHELOR DAYS" and "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES," with a cursive signature "Marie A. Barrett" below. A rectangular blue-bordered box on the right lists production credits: "PRODUCED AT THE NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE NEW YORK", "STAGED BY NED WAYBURN", "LYRICS BY GENE BUCK", and "MUSIC BY LOUIS A. HIRSCH." At the bottom right, an orange-bordered box lists vocal titles like "My Lady Of The Nile," "Somnambulistic Tune," and "Bachelor Days," each followed by the number "60." The bottom center contains publisher information for "T. B. HARMS AND FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER" and "M. WITMARK & SONS NEW YORK" inside a decorative blue and orange frame. Small orange and blue floral motifs are scattered near the bottom edge. Handwritten numbers "1916" and "3215" appear in the top right corner.
AI-generated image inspired by the prompt: This vintage sheet music cover for "Bachelor Days" from the Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 features an illustrative Art Deco style dominated by orange, blue, and cream tones. A woman with auburn hair, wearing a wide-brimmed blue hat and an ornate patterned dress, stands on the left side, holding a blue parasol over her shoulder and four strings connected to floating orange balloons that spell out "1916" in dark blue numerals. Her dress has a checkered orange and black pattern on the bodice and full skirt, which is decorated with two tiers of white ruffled trim featuring small, repeating illustrations of dancing figures in blue and orange. An orange ribbon swirls around her and across the center of the page. The background is a light grey with a fine texture, framed by an orange border with a jagged blue inner edge. Bold dark blue text at the top reads "BACHELOR DAYS" and "ZIEGFELD FOLLIES," with a cursive signature "Marie A. Barrett" below. A rectangular blue-bordered box on the right lists production credits: "PRODUCED AT THE NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE NEW YORK", "STAGED BY NED WAYBURN", "LYRICS BY GENE BUCK", and "MUSIC BY LOUIS A. HIRSCH." At the bottom right, an orange-bordered box lists vocal titles like "My Lady Of The Nile," "Somnambulistic Tune," and "Bachelor Days," each followed by the number "60." The bottom center contains publisher information for "T. B. HARMS AND FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER" and "M. WITMARK & SONS NEW YORK" inside a decorative blue and orange frame. Small orange and blue floral motifs are scattered near the bottom edge. Handwritten numbers "1916" and "3215" appear in the top right corner.

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