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listing as an alternative title. However, I see noneed to peer down the peehole.Military Mike (Elmer Schoebel)Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden JB 1361Rec. Jud Hill, 11/20/25, Gennett 3200 (T N Ton flip side--that’s also by Schoebel, isn’t it?).Orig. Memphis 5, 9/17/25, Victor 19805; again3./1/26 Pathe 36413, 11097; Perfect 14594.Confirmed by 11/23/25 copyright reg.Mim’s Rag (Jack T. Rummel)Jack Rummel 1118Mindin’ the Baby (Pauline Alpert)Alex Hassan 1322Tony Caramia 1328Confirmed by 4/27/38 copyright reg.Mine – All Mine (Herman Ruby–Rubey Cowan–Sam H. Stept)Paramount JB of Boston 1340Barbara Rosene & Her New Yorkers 1422MacDonald.2013 review: Definitely Rubey Cowan; he wasa publisher as well as a composer.*Here’s where “She’s Mine All Mine” camefrom: song by Bert Kalmar-Harry Ruby, 1921.Hassan has the music, confirms the dash onboth cover and copyright page.Miner’s Dream of Home, The(Will Godwin–Leo Dryden)Albion JB 1206On CD as “A Miner’s. . .”Looks like rec. by Colyer’s Crane River JB on77 Records (produced by Doug Dobell) 77LP4 (10" LP, Vol. 1 of a series of 4) from early1950s. Only 99 copies of each pressed (a taxavoidance scheme), so they’re rare. Also onRistic 16 (label of John R. T. Davies), but I sawthe label and it has no composer credit.Aha, found a discussion of it on Mudcat.<strong>org</strong>.Looks like 1891. AND Aha! The sheet musicas published in Australia says “The Miner’sDream of Home” on both cover and copyrightpage. Seems to have started in UK, prob.Wales. And from an English folk music site:Will Godwin and Leo Dryden wrote “TheMiner's Dream of Home” in 1891. LeoDryden sang it in the Music Hall andrecorded it on August 27, 1898 on a Berlinercylinder E2013.. . . alsoThe words to this extremely popular songwere written by the Music Hall singer LeoDryden (1863-1939), with music by WillGodwin. According to Music Hall specialistTony Barker, “Dryden must immediatelyhave realised the song's immense appealfor, in an Era advert, dated 31st October,1891, he announced it as a ‘song that will besung in every home where the mothertongue is spoken’. The rousing melody andsentimental lyrics telling of a homesickprospector dreaming of ‘England's valleysand dells’, certainly made such an impactwith the British public that it passed almostat once into the canon of popular song.Dryden claimed that Francis, Day andHunter paid £20, the most they had paid upto that time, for the publication right.And even found the original sheet music coverdisplayed on Brit. eBay. The there too.Minnie the Moocher’s Weddin’ Day(Harold Arlen–Ted Koehler)Susan LaMarche/Waldo’s Gut. Sync. 10321032 had Wedding.Oops, the copyright has a secondapostrophe:Minnie the Moocher's weddin' day; w TedKohler, m Harold Arlen; with ukulele arr. ©May 26, 1932; E pub. 30542; Mills music,inc.Can’t see it, but Baylor U. copy is indexed withthat 2nd apostrophe too. AND MTSU. Lookslike Cab Calloway’s recording of it (Brunswick6321 is the only one that used Wedding; sixothers, including Boswell Sisters, were allWeddin’.Minor Drag, The (Fats Waller)Golden Eagle JB 1080Red Roseland Cornpickers 1133Dry Throat Fellows 1226Paris Washboard 1280Des Plantes’ Washboard Wizards 1421

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