Decca-f9008-dr12774
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Title/Work | Charlie Kunz Piano Medley, No. D.87, Part 2 | ||||
Author(s)/Composer(s) | various | ||||
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Genre(s) | Music medley (Piano medley) | ||||
Content | Rambling Rose[1]; You Call Everybody Darling[2]; I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover[3] The given value was not understood. |
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Description | Decca F 9008 The given value was not understood. The given value was not understood. |
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Lyricist(s) | various | ||||
Music arranger(s) | Charlie Kunz (1896-1958) | ||||
Conductor(s) | none | ||||
Performer(s) | Charlie Kunz (1896-1958) | ||||
Vocal range | various | ||||
Label | Decca Records | ||||
Cat. no. | F 9008 | ||||
Order number | DR 12774 | ||||
Matrix/StamperID | DR12774-1 | ||||
Place of recording | unknown | ||||
1st recording date | unknown The date "unknown" was not understood. The date "unknown" was not understood. |
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Coupling date | unknown | ||||
Cutout date | unknown The date "unknown" was not understood. |
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1st release date | 1948? | ||||
PD CH | 1 January 2064 | ||||
PD EU | 1 January 2064 | ||||
PD USA | 1 January 2064 | ||||
PD INT | 1 January 2094 |
References
- ↑ Wikipedia: Rambling Rose (1948 song); written by Joe McCarthy, Jr. (1885-1943) (lyrics) and Joe Burke (1884-1950) (music), Link to the record
- ↑ Wikipedia: You Call Everybody Darling (1946 song); Lyrics and music written by Sam Martin (?), Ben Trace (1890-1976) and Clem Watts (pseudonym of Al Trace) (1900-1993), Link to the record
- ↑ Wikipedia: I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover (1927 song); written by Mort Dixon (1892-1956) (lyrics) and Harry M. Woods (1896-1970) (music), Link to the record
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