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and cy page) (You’ll Miss Me in the Days toCome). But as noted above, later revisions ofold “traditional” song should cut no ice. Whatif Sam Cooke had added a subtitle in 1963?Freakish (Jelly Roll Morton)Ray Smith 1012Oakley’s Lakeshore Serenaders 1013Red Roseland Cornpickers 1133Jim Cullum JB 1155Jim Cullum JB 1254Rec. 7/8/29, Victor 27565, V-38527, HMV JK-2762. Then in the LC/Lomax sessions in 1938,issued on Circle 45-71.Freakish ; melody by J. Morton, © 1 c. Sept.28, 1929; E unp. 11378; Southern musicpub. co., inc., New York.Freakish Light Blues (Luis Russell–Paul Barbarin)Charquet & Co 1039Freakish light blues; fox-trot, melody byLewis Russell and Paul Barbarin. © 1 c.Sept. 28, 1929; E unp. 11372 Southernmusic pub. co., inc., New York.Freckles Rag (Larry Buck*)Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band 1079ASM, 1905, W. C. Polla. (See note at Arabia--Buck is pseudonym.Free Wheeling (see Riverboat Shuffle)Freeze an’ Melt (Jimmy McHugh–Dorothy Fields)Kustbandet 1294We had freeze and melt, but . . .Rec. Ellington 4/4/29, Columbia 5486, Creole3; then 4/12/29 as part of “A Nite at the CottonClub,” Victor 741029. Fletcher Henderson,4/29, Cameo 9174; Lincoln 3201; Romeo 976.Eddie Lang aho (as Freeze an’ Melt), OKeh8696, 41253; Parlophone R-448; Odeon193397 et al.Only Lang had it right:Freeze an’ melt; lyrics by Dorothy Fields,music by Jimmy McHugh; pf. and ukuleleacc. © June 26, 1929; 2 c. July 1; E pub.7299; Mills music, inc., New York.AND Hassan’s sheet music confirmsapostrophe.Freeze Out (Fats Waller)West End JB 1042Jacobi’s Bottomland Orchestra 1266Rec. Clarence Williams 12/19/28, OKeh 8663.Again 8/26/29, Columbia 14460-D.Freeze out; melody by Thos. Waller. © 1 c.Jan. 13. 1928; E 081161; Clarence Williamsmusic pub. co., inc., New York.French Pastry Rag (Les Copeland)Elite Syncopators 1358ASM, 1914, Jerome Remick.Freshman Hop (Jack Pettis–Al Goering–Irving Mills)Louis Mazetier & Neville Dickie 12891289 just Pettis.Rec. Whoopee Makers, 1/10/29, Vocalion15769; Mills Musical Clowns, 2/14/29, PatheAktuelle 37054; Perfect 15235; Banner 0508;Cameo 1018; Romeo 1125. Jack Pettis,11/6/28, Victor 21793 et al.; 2/8/29, OKeh41411; Parlophone PNY-34076, Odeon238288.Copyright isFreshman hop; words and music by AlGoering, Jack Pettis and Irving Mills; pf.acc., with ukulele arr. by M. Kalua. © Jan.29, 1929; 2 c. Feb. 11; E pub. 3350; Mill'smusic, inc., New York.Victor Project has Goering-Pettis, which iswhat label says too. Odeon 238288 has allthree, but diff. Odeon of Pettis, 31814, hasonly Pettis.Fred Rich Orch on Oriole had allthree.Fried Chicken Rag (Ella Hudson Day)Elliott Adams 1198Confirmed via cover and 2/27/12 copyrightreg., publ Thos. Goggan & Brothers,Galveston.Friendless Blues (W. C. Handy–Mercedes Gilbert)Abi Hübner’s Low Down Wizards 1093Chris Tyle’s NO Rover Boys 1235South Frisco JB 1307Yerba Buena <strong>Stomp</strong>ers 1369ASM, 1926, W. C. Handy.“W. C. Handy’s”Friendliess Bluesw. Gilbert/m. Handy. “Featured by WillardRobison & His Orchestra,” with picture ofRobison.Frisco Rag, The (Harry Armstrong)Frisco Syncopators 1245ASM, 1909, Witmark.Frisco Rider (Don Ewell)Don Ewell 1077Frisco Toodle-oo (Robin Wetterau)Down Home JB 1300Wetterau was in the band for this CD, sohe/they should know. Says written while hewas with the Great Pacific JB.Frisco, You’re a Bear(Arthur Don–Jack E. McClellan)Chrysanthemum Ragtime Band 1168LP says 1911, but not in copyright book.Found music in Fresno State archives. Nocomma on cover, but there is one on cy page.And it’s Jack E. McClellan on cover, NMI on cypage.Frog Legs Rag (James Scott)Neville Dickie 1269Frank French & Scott Kirby 1306Down Home JB 1316ASM confirms.Frog Tongue <strong>Stomp</strong> (Lovie Austin)South Frisco JB 1240Two Clarinet <strong>Stomp</strong>ers 1259Pam Pameijer’s New Jazz Wizards 1382Rec Austin 4/26, C entury 3007, Jazz Collector(UK) L-19, French AF A-013 (latter two havelabels reversed, says Rust).Strange--the only mention of it in 1926 book isfor mechanical reproduction rights:Frog tongue stomp. © Chicago music pub.co., inc., Chicago. Notice rec'd Sept. 10,1926; recorded, v. 7, p. 55.No entry in 1925. But the Century 3007 labelhas her as composer, so we’ll settle for that.Frog-I-More (Rag) [Froggie Moore][Sweetheart o’ Mine] (Jelly RollMorton–John C. Spikes–Benjamin F. Spikes)Canal Street JB 1005New Yankee Rhythm Kings 1015Peruna Jazzmen 1020Butch Thompson 1037Black Eagle JB 1065Jean-François Bonnel & Friends 1131Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble 1140Zenith Hot <strong>Stomp</strong>ers 1191Evergreen Classic JB 1202South Frisco JB 1240Albion JB 1249Jim Cullum JB 1254Bob Schulz & His Frisco JB 1288Paris Washboard 1293High Society JB 1396Southern <strong>Stomp</strong>ers 1414Yerba Buena <strong>Stomp</strong>ers 1418

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