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Stomp Off 1001 - Dickbaker.org

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But here’s the copyright:I can't stop loving you; words and music byD. C. Nelson. [Words and melody only] © 1c. Nov. 21,1929; E unp. 13499; Davidson C.Nelson, New York.Dave wrote and copyrighted it, but forwhatever reason, Oliver got co-credit on thepublished record.(The country classic is Don Gibson, 1958.)I Didn’t Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier(Al Piantadosi–Alfred Bryan)Ian Whitcomb & His Merry Bands 1276ASM, 1915, Leo Feist; w. Bryan/m. Piantadosi.I Don’t Care (Jean Lenox–Harry O. Sutton)Canary Cottage Dance Orchestra 14151415 had Harry C. Sutton. Hmm, copyrightsays Harry O.:I don't care; words by Jean Lenox:; music bvHarry O. Sutton. C 90601, Mar. 15, 1905; 2c. Mar. 16, 1905.)(Did find H. O. Sutton several other times in1905 book, no H. C.)From The Sambo Girl, says Levinson, thesignature song of Eva Tanguay. However, theInternet Broadway database entry on SamboGirl says Harry C. But it’s wrong! IN Harmonyhas this and two other songs by Harry O.Sutton, one of them with Jean Lenox.Jerome Remick, 1905.I Don’t Know and I Don’t Care Blues(Ge<strong>org</strong>e Brooks*)Scaniazz 1038Neville Dickie 1324Rec.Edith Wilson, acc. by band with FH, 1/12/24,Columbia 14008-D, Diva 6025-G, VelvetTone 7051-V. (Velvet Tone had blues on title(says LC SONIC), Columbia might have:I Don’t Know and I Don’t CareBlues(Ge<strong>org</strong>e Brooks)Blues in same font as rest of title, so you couldread this as title or genre-marker.Viola McCoy acc. by Henderson, 4/18/24,Domino 364 (as Bessie Williams acc. byEmmett Taylor). Careful Black RecordingArtist discography says no blues, but Rusthas it.Trixie Smith acc. by FH orch, 5/24, Paramount12208, Silvertone 3534. Probably had blues.Fletcher Henderson, 5/21/24, Vocalion 14828,Silvertone 3024. LC SONIC for the Vocalionadds the (Blues) in parens, perhaps genremarker, perhaps on a second line line likeEdith Wilson.Oops, no “Blues” in the copyright:I don't know and I don't care; w and melodyG. B., of U.S. © 1 c. Feb. 25, 1924; E579770; Ge<strong>org</strong>e Brooks, New York.Ah, hell, just leave the blues on the title.Wasn’t in copyright but was on most of therecords.I Don’t Mind Walkin’ in the Rain (WhenI’m Walkin’ in the Rain with You)(Max Rich–Al Hoffman)Back Bay Ramblers 1374Barbara Rosene & Her New Yorkers 1422

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