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What can I say after I say I'm sorry; fox-trot,words and music by Walter Donaldson andAbe Lyman, arr. by Frank Skinner; orch. 4to.© Jan. 14, 1926; 2 c. Jan. 15; E 634024; LeoFeist, inc., New York.AndAfter I say I'm sorry; words and melody byWalter Donaldson and Abe Lyman. © 1 c.Jan. 15, 1926; E 634030; Leo Feist, inc.,New York.The cover isWHAT CAN I SAYAFTER I SAY I’M SORRY?But I suspect the copyright page will have it alltogether. In any case, “(What Can I Say) AfterI Say I’m Sorry?” is stupid, because thequestion is within the parens, while itsrequisite ? is outside. If removing the subtitlecauses the primary title to make no sense, asin this case, it just can’t stay a subtitle.Well, it’s stupid, but consistent: copyrightpage is just like the cover:What Can I SayAfter I Say I’m Sorry?What-Cha-Call-’em Blues(Steve L. Roberts)West End JB 1085Red Rose Ragtime Band 1128Paramount JB of Boston 1247Keith Nichols Cotton Club Orchestra 1275South Frisco JB 1342Red Rose Ragtime Band 1412ASM, 1925, Triangle Music. Note that coverhas the apostrophe misplaced:What-Cha-Call’-Em BluesWhat Cha Gonna Do When ThereAin’t No Jazz? (Pete Wendling–Edgar Leslie)Waldo’s Ragtime Orchestra 1069

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