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Miss. Tanguay wore a coat of pennies. A song, which must have been written to match this costume, was not snug.
The Tanguay Rag
Clams
I Don't Care.
Egotistical Eva
I can't Help It
Give an Imitation of Me
Personality
The Zoo
While The Tanguay Rag is personal, still Miss Tanguay proves through it that, judged by herself, she is capable of real things upon the stage. For with this number, Miss Tanguay makes an act of herself. Without her " The Tanguay Rag" would not go far.
With "The Tangauy Rag" and "Clams" for the ground work, Eva Tanguay ought to build up an act that would remove her form the personal pronouns she has now been identified with so long. It has been well received by the public, raised her to the top notch of vaudeville stars, but never left much thought of anything else.
Though never "gone", Miss Tanguay has "come back" this week at the Fifth Avenue in more ways than one/ Her present is the best turn she has had.
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Variety 20:3 ( September 24, 1906)