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|Label= Victor Records | |Label= Victor Records | ||
|Catalogue number= 18889-A | |Catalogue number= 18889-A | ||
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|Released= June 1922 | |Released= June 1922 | ||
|Recorded= 10 March 1922 | |Recorded= 10 March 1922 |
Latest revision as of 01:00, 15 March 2017
Contents
Audio file
Title/Work | You Can Have Ev'ry Light on Broadway (Give Me That One Little Light at Home) | ||||
Author(s)/Composer(s) | Seymour Simons (1896-1949) | ||||
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Genre(s) | Popular music (pop music 1920s) | ||||
Content | Orchestra (Saxophone, 2 violins, piano, tuba, traps, trombone, 2 cornets, and banjo Takes 4-6:Saxophone, 2 violins, piano, tuba, traps, trombone, 2 cornets, banjo, and whistle) | ||||
Description | Victor 18889, VICTOR, LOC | ||||
Lyricist(s) | none | ||||
Music arranger(s) | none | ||||
Conductor(s) | none | ||||
Performer(s) | International Novelty Orchestra | ||||
Vocal range | Instrumental | ||||
Label | Victor Records | ||||
Cat. no. | 18889-A | ||||
Order number | B-26230 | ||||
Matrix/StamperID | AL 18889A | ||||
Place of recording | New York, New York (United States) | ||||
1st recording date | 10 March 1922 | ||||
Coupling date | 1922 | ||||
Cutout date | unknown The date "unknown" was not understood. |
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1st release date | June 1922 | ||||
PD CH | 1 January 2020 | ||||
PD EU | 1 January 2020 | ||||
PD USA | 1 January 1998 | ||||
PD INT | 1 January 2050 |
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Licensing
This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.
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