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|Title=The hymns my Mother used to sing
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|Subtitle=Song of 1911, Baritone vocal solo and orchestra
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|Year Died=1948
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|Reference=Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series, Volume 2, Parts 7-11 A, Number 1<br> January-June 1948, Page 139:<br>
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Hymns My Mother Used To Sing;<br>
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w Frank Gee-Port, m Frank Langford, (c)20 October 1911, E264849.<br>
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R36566, 26 July 1948, Constance Annie Mealas Langford (w)<br>
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Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1911 Musical Compositions, Jan-Dec, New Series, Volume 6, Part 3, Page 1238 (21309):<br>
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Hymns (The) My Mother Used To Sing; words by Frank Gee-Port, music by Frank Langford. (21310)<br>
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(c) October 2nd, 1911, 2 c. September 21st, 1911; E264849, Star Music Pub. Co., London, England<br>
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Title/Work The hymns my Mother used to sing
Subtitle/Content Song of 1911, Baritone vocal solo and orchestra
Author(s)/Composer(s) Frank Langford
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Genre(s) Christian hymns
Language en
Lyricist(s) Frank Gee-Fort Show information on MusicBrainz
Performer(s) Robert Carr (Baritone,1881 - 1948)
Inventory number
Label Victory Record
Part of record Victory E 7
Record side A
Matrix/StamperID
Recording location London (United Kingdom)
1st recording date 1911/09/21
1st release date 1911/10/02
1st release location (origin) GB
References Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series, Volume 2, Parts 7-11 A, Number 1
January-June 1948, Page 139:


Hymns My Mother Used To Sing;
w Frank Gee-Port, m Frank Langford, (c)20 October 1911, E264849.
R36566, 26 July 1948, Constance Annie Mealas Langford (w)

Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1911 Musical Compositions, Jan-Dec, New Series, Volume 6, Part 3, Page 1238 (21309):

Hymns (The) My Mother Used To Sing; words by Frank Gee-Port, music by Frank Langford. (21310)

(c) October 2nd, 1911, 2 c. September 21st, 1911; E264849, Star Music Pub. Co., London, England


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