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== Author and source ==
 
{{Information
 
|description={{en|1=Performer: [[Wikipedia:Jack Payne|Jack Payne]] (1899-1969) and his band<br>
 
Title/Work: The Clouds Will Soon Roll By (1932)<br>
 
Composer: [[Wikipedia:Harry M. Woods|Harry M. Woods]] (1896-1970)<br>
 
Lyricist: George Brown (?)<br>
 
Conductor: Jack Payne (1899-1969)<br>
 
Genre: British dance band (jazz)<br>
 
First recording date: 1932<br>
 
First release date: 1933}}
 
|date=2012-11-07
 
|source=[[:category:PD:RAKO-SD25-00004|PD:RAKO-SD25-00004]]
 
|author=[[Commons:User:Pdproject|Carl Flisch]]
 
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== Audio file information ==
 
== Audio file information ==
 
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|Description= [[Imperial 2754|Imperial 2754]]; [[:Category:Carl Flisch collection|Carl Flisch collection]]
 
|Description= [[Imperial 2754|Imperial 2754]]; [[:Category:Carl Flisch collection|Carl Flisch collection]]
 
|Composer= [[Wikipedia:Harry M. Woods|Harry M. Woods]] (1896-1970)
 
|Composer= [[Wikipedia:Harry M. Woods|Harry M. Woods]] (1896-1970)
|Lyricist= George Brown (?)
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|Lyricist= Billy Hill<ref name="billy">The Clouds Will Soon Roll By.” Written and composed by Harry Woods and Billy Hill (using the pseudonym George Brown) in 1932. Recorded by Elsie Carlisle with piano accompaniment and with Len Fillis on the steel guitar on September 19, 1932 in Chelsea Town Hall, London.  Decca F. 3146 mx. GB4844-4, [http://www.elsiecarlisle.com/the-clouds-will-soon-roll-by-decca-f-3146-1932 Link] to the record</ref> (Pseudonym: George Brown) (?)
 
|Music arranger= none
 
|Music arranger= none
 
|Conductor= [[:en:Jack Payne|Jack Payne]] (1899-1969)
 
|Conductor= [[:en:Jack Payne|Jack Payne]] (1899-1969)
 
|Performer= Jack Payne (1899-1969) and his band
 
|Performer= Jack Payne (1899-1969) and his band
 
|Vocal range= -
 
|Vocal range= -
|Title= The Clouds Will Soon Roll By<ref name="Clouds">[[Wikipedia:List of Online Digital Musical Document Libraries|Maine Music Box]]: ''The Clouds Will Soon Roll By'', [http://mainemusicbox.library.umaine.edu/musicbox/pages/full_record.asp?id=VP_000783&dispimg=0 Link] to the record</ref> (1932)
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|Title= The Clouds Will Soon Roll By<ref name="clouds">[[Wikipedia:List of Online Digital Musical Document Libraries|Maine Music Box]]: ''The Clouds Will Soon Roll By'', [http://mainemusicbox.library.umaine.edu/musicbox/pages/full_record.asp?id=VP_000783&dispimg=0 Link] to the record</ref> (1932)
 
|Content= none
 
|Content= none
 
|Genre= British dance band (jazz)
 
|Genre= British dance band (jazz)

Revision as of 14:03, 12 January 2016

Audio file information

Image(s) see below (if available)

Label Imperial Records
Cat. no. 2754
Order number W 6203
Matrix/StamperID 6203
1st release date 1933
1st recording date 1932
Coupling date unknown
Cutout date unknown
Place of recording unknown
Description Imperial 2754; Carl Flisch collection
Author(s)/Composer(s) Harry M. Woods (1896-1970)
Lyricist(s) Billy Hill[1] (Pseudonym: George Brown) (?)
Music arranger(s) none
Conductor(s) Jack Payne (1899-1969)
Performer(s) Jack Payne (1899-1969) and his band
Vocal range -
Title/Work The Clouds Will Soon Roll By[2] (1932)
Content none
Genre(s) British dance band (jazz)
FLAC
Ogg (Vorbis/Theora)
PD CH 1 January 2041
PD EU 1 January 2041
PD USA 1 January 2041
PD INT 1 January 2071

References

  1. The Clouds Will Soon Roll By.” Written and composed by Harry Woods and Billy Hill (using the pseudonym George Brown) in 1932. Recorded by Elsie Carlisle with piano accompaniment and with Len Fillis on the steel guitar on September 19, 1932 in Chelsea Town Hall, London. Decca F. 3146 mx. GB4844-4, Link to the record
  2. Maine Music Box: The Clouds Will Soon Roll By, Link to the record

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