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Confirmed 8/18/36 copyright reg.In the Land of Harmony (Bert Kalmar–Ted Snyder)Bo Grumpus 1388Confirmed by 1911 sheet music, w. BK, m. TS,pub. Snyder.In the Pines (see Black Girl)In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree(Egbert Van Alstyne–Harry Williams)Down Home JB 1264Aces of Syncopation 1372Yerba Buena <strong>Stomp</strong>ers 1375ASM confirms, 1905, Shapiro, Remick.In the Sweet Bye and Bye (see SweetBy and By)Incandescent Rag, The(Ge<strong>org</strong>e Botsford)Ge<strong>org</strong>e Foley 1187Confirmed by sheet music, pub. Remick,1913.Independence Day Rag(Stephen Kent Goodman)Univ. of Wisconsin Symphony Band 1284He was guest conductor for the session, sohe’d know.India (Al Piantadosi–Sam H. Stept)Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden JB 1380Confirmed by 5/22/19 copyright reg., w. AP/m.SHS. And by Yerkes Novelty Five ColumbialabelIndian Sagwa [Indian Sagua](Thomas S. Allen)Hall Brothers JB 1031Note on DJML from guy in Gota RiverJazzmen (Gothenburg, Sweden), says hisband recorded it, was by Thomas S. Allen,says it’s Sagwa (also spelled Sagua),published 1914. And sure enough:Indian sagwa; characteristic march by Thos.S. Allen; orch. with piano acc. 4to. © Jan.29, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 11, 1914; E 330920;Walter Jacobs, Boston.Everybody seems to know it as Saguabecause that’s the way Ge<strong>org</strong>e Lewisrecorded it, although I see that the NewOrleans Ragtime Orchestra called it Sagwa.I didn’t see the sheet music, but found itindexed as sagwa, pub. 1914 by WalterJacobs of Boston, in three different librarycollections. Obviously, Sagwa is right, butbecause of Lewis and all the bands thatlearned it from his recording, we must includeSagua as alternative.Indian Summer (Victor Herbert–Al Dubin)Neville Dickie 1052Rec. Bechet NO Feetwarmers, 2/5/40, BluebirdB-10623, HMV B9061 et al. T. Dorsey,9/27/39, Victor 26390, 20-2446; HMV EA-2469.Jan Savitt, 10/4/39, Decca 2821, X-1868;Brunswick 02972.Wikipedia article:Herbert composed the tune in 1919, but itdid not become a standard until much later. .. . Dubin wrote his lyrics for the song in1939, and in 1940 Tommy Dorsey'sorchestra, with vocalist Frank Sinatra, took itto number one on the American Hit Parade.S&P says the same thing.Sure enough, it was copyrighted 7/22/1919 byHerbert, described as an “American idyl.” Butthis is interesting: in the 1939 copyright bookwe findIndian summer; American idyl, VictorHerbert, arr. Robert Cary; band. Condensedsc. & pts. B set.© May 23, 1939; E pub.77867; Harms, inc., New York. 23259Revived in band form, but where’s Dubin? Ah,here we are, later in the book:Indian summer; fox trot, w Al Dubin, m VictorHerbert, arr. Jack Mason orch. pts.© Oct.18, 1939; E pub. 80492; Harms, inc., NewYork.________ w Al Dubin, m Victor Herbert, pfarr. Joe Dubin. © Oct. 9, 1939; E pub.80203; Harms, inc., New York.Normally, we’d ignore a credit for a lyricist whoadded works to a long-standing jazz standard,but I think it’s obvious that in this case, Dubinand the arrangers of 1939 turned a 1919 “idyl”into a jazzy foxtrot.Indiana (James F. Hanley–Ballard Macdonald)Vince Giordano’s Nighthawks 1260Indianola (S. R. Henry*–D. Onivas*)Chris Tyle’s Silver Leaf JB 13112013 review: 10/5/17 copyright reg. confirmswhat we show. Also issued in song versionwith words by Frank H. Warren.Indigo Blues (Isham Jones)Elliott Adams 1299Adams says he confirms all composers on thisCD, but just for the heck of it . . .rec.Ford Dabney, 1/19, Aeolian Vocalion 12097(Isham Jones in 1919?). Five BirminghamBabies (Red Nichols, Adrian Rollini et al.),10/27/25, Pathe Aktuelle 36349, Perfect14530. Orig. Memphis 5, 9/27/22, Arto 9177,Bell P-177, Globe 7177.And here is is:Indigo blues; fox trot, by Isham Jones [ofU.S.]; piano. New York, Tell Taylor. © Dec.31, 1918; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1919 E 444016; Taylormusic pub. inc., Chicago.Inka Dinka Doo (Jimmy Durante–Ben Ryan)Classic Jazz Quartet 1125Confirmed by 11/7/33 copyright reg., w. Ryan,m. Durante.Inner Space (Luckey Roberts)Tom Roberts 13451958 says Roberts, transcribed (presumablyfrom recording) by another fellow. Not incopyright book for 1958 (no surprise); is fromthe Luckey & the Lion LP that I used to have;credit there is Roberts. Perfesser Bill confirmsit, along with Outer Space, which is also in thisindex.

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