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Kinkle shows it as "Ciribiribin (Italian; U.S.version by Rudolph Thaler, A. Pestalozza)."Lissauer: music by A. Pestalozza; Eng.words by Tell Taylor [writer of ``Down by theOld Mill Stream’‘ --DB]; Ital. words by RudolfThaler.David Ewen in American Popular Songs:From the Revolutionary War to the Present:music A. Pestalozza, English lyrics RudolfThaler.Jeeze, what a mess!Dick Zimmerman: A. Pestalozza (from 1909orch.).OK, Alberto Pestalozza-Carlo TiochetTex sends 1909 sheet music showing musicby A. Pestalozza, lyrics by Rudolf Thaler.That’s the song that we know in America, sothere’s sure an argument for listing it asPestalozza-Thaler.But I could still go with Pestalozza-Tiochet.telcon 8/28: Stick with Pestalozza-Tiochet.Thaler falls out via the Avalon precedent.[lyrics added/long after song musiccomposed]City Limits (Jack T. Rummel)Jack Rummel 1118City of a Million Dreams(Raymond Burke)Thompson, Smith & DeVore 11161116 credited Burke-Rose.Norrie Cox recording credits only Burke.And all the other mentions of a composer Icould find were Burke only. Butch Thompsonsaid it was Charlie Devore who claimed thatRose had contributed to the lyrics. He laterdouble-check with DeVore and sent this note:As for Charlie and City of a Million Dreams,we have only Charlie's word for it, but hethinks it's a strong possibility based on hisfriendship with Raymond, Paul Crawford,Johnny Wiggs and the others that Mr. Rosemay have written some of the lyrics -- not themusic -- for City of a Million Dreams. It'sstrictly hearsay, with only Charlie around toeven mention it. He's OK with however youwant to handle it. My inclination would be toskip the theorizing about the lyrics -- toohard to explain, no hard evidence -- andleave Rose out.Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley!(Joseph Meyer–Billy Rose–Ballard Macdonald)Orpheon Celesta 1095Charleston Chasers 1376Hassan’s sheet music agrees.Clarinet Marmalade (Larry Shields–Henry Ragas)Paramount Theatre Orchestra 1089Orpheon Celesta 1095Ray Skjelbred 1124Smith–Tyle Frisco Syncopators 1211Bob Schulz & His Frisco JB 1315ASM, 1918, Leo Feist.Clarinet Spice (Dave Dallwitz)Back Bay Ramblers 1262Many secondary citations on Australian websites credit Dallwitz, incl. Victorian JazzArchive. Looks like 1st rec. Parlophone in1950.Clark and Addison (Ray Skjelbred)Butch Thompson /Berkeley Gang 1127Skjelbred was pno in the band.Clearing House Blues, The(Sadie Honesty–Harry Webb)Neville Dickie 1269Neville says it was a piano roll Waller recordedfor QRS 1922-25. The copyright:Clearing (The) house blues; w SadieHonesty, melody H. B. W.. of U.S., arr.Walter Johnson, of U.S. © 1 c. Nov. 1, 1923;E 575079; Harry Benjamin Webb, New York.Clementine (from New Orleans)(Harry Warren–Henry Creamer)West End JB 1085Paramount Theatre Orchestra 1089John Gill’s Calif. Sunshine Boys 1157Charleston Chasers 1287San Francisco Starlight Orchestra 12968/21, from Library of Congress copyrightregistration card as researched by MatthewCaulfield:Neither unpub nor pub registrations givesubtitle. Unpub: w. Harry Creamer, m. HarryWarren & Jimmy Johnson (Harry Creamer isnot my typo). Pub: w. Henry Creamer, m.Harry Warren, with ukulele arr. by Anthony J.Franchini.8/22, Alex Hassan: Clementine (from New O.)does not list JPJ on the original sheet credit.Riley & Montgomery send confirming sheetmusic.ASM-HSM both have it, 1927, Shapiro,Bernstein.Cleopatra Had a Jazz Band(Jimmy M<strong>org</strong>an–Jack Coogan)John Gill’s Original Sunset Five 1126ASM, 1917, Leo Feist; m. JM/w. JC.Cleopha (Scott Joplin)Queen City Ragtime Ensemble 1138Confirmed via my sheet music, 1902.Clicquot (Harry Reser)Howard Alden with Dick Hyman 1200ASM, 1926, Harry F. Reser.Climax Rag (James Scott)Black Eagle JB 1054Trevor Richards New Orleans Trio 1222Red Rose Ragtime Band 1360Confirmed via my sheet music, 1914.Clock and the Banjo, The(Harry Reser)Howard Alden with Dick Hyman 1200Clock (The) and the banjo; by H. F. Reser ;banjo solo, with pf. acc. (c) Jan. 1, 1927; 2 eJan. 21; E 655640; Harry F. Reser, ForestHills, L. I., N. Y.Close Fit Blues (Clarence Williams)Swedish Jazz Kings 1122Peruna Jazzmen 1204Rec. Irene Mims, 3/30/28, Vocalion 1183.CW’s Jazz Kings, 1/12/28, Columbia 14287-D;3/29, Grey Gull & Madison 1718, Radiex 1736,Van Dyke 7801, 33024, 77038.Close fit blues; melody by ClarenceWilliams. © 1 c. Feb. 27, 1928; E 633481;Clarence Williams music pub. co., inc., NewYork.Close Your Eyes (Bernice Petkere)Barbara Rosene & Her New Yorkers 1422Close your eyes; w and melody BernicePetkere. © 1 c. Jan. 16, 1933; E unp. 66332;Irving Berlin, inc.Closing Time (Wally Fawkes)Wally Fawkes & His Soho Shakers 1144Cloudsville (Steve Lane)Des Plantes’ Washboard Wizards 1290Tex W. says 1962 by Lane, a Brit., so mycopyright sources won’t help. It was onWembley Wiggle, an LP on 77 Records LEU12/3 in UK, rec. date 1960-62. Couldn’tGoogle up confirmation, so we’ll rely on Tex.

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