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Frankie Trumbauer aho, 6/24/31, Brunswick6146, 01261 (with vocal), Brunswick A-9110(instr.)Copyright:Crazy quilt; fox trot, by Paul F. Van Loan;orch. 4to. © June 25, 1926; 2 c. July 17; E644568; Denton & Haskins music pub. co.,inc., New York.ThenCrazy quilt; fox-trot, by Paul F. Van Loan; pf.© Oct. 1, 1926; 2 c. Oct, 30; E 649497;Denton & Haskins music pub. co., inc., NewYork.From above, looks like orchestration filed first,then piano version. Then comesCrazy quilt; words by Andrew B. Sterling,music by Paul F. Van Loan pf. and ukuleleacc. © Oct. 1, 1926 : 2 c. Oct. 30; E 649498;Denton & Haskins music pub. co., inc., NewYork.OK, Sterling’s lyrics not there on Day 1,copyright-wise, but they caught up soonenough to qualify him, especially since thevery first recording of it, by Candullo, had avocal.Crazy Quilt (Harry Warren–Bud Green)San Francisco Starlight Orchestra 1271Copyright:Crazy quilt; from the play, lyric by BudGreen, music by Harry Warren; with ukulelearr. by F. Henri Klickmann. © June 1, 1931;2 c. June 2; E pub. 23535; De Sylva, Brown& Henderson, inc., New York.Billy Rose’s Crazy Quilt ran on Broadway May-June 1931.Creepy Feeling (Jelly Roll Morton)Butch Thompson 1037Rec. Morton 12/38, Jazz Man 12, Vogue GV-2256.Not in copyright books 1938-40, butwww.doctorjazz.co.uk, the big Jelly Roll siteon web, shows an excerpt from music, says“copyright Roy Carew.” Jazz Man 12 labeldoesn’t have have composer credit, butthere’s no doubt in this case.Creole Belles (J. Bodewalt Lampe–Ge<strong>org</strong>e Sidney)Tom Shea 1022Uptown Lowdown JB 1030South Frisco JB C/CD 1035London Ragtime Orchestra 1081Watergate Seven Plus One 1165Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble 1197Down Home JB 1241Univ. of Wisconsin Symphony Band 1284Steve Waddell’s Creole Bells 1348Lake Arrowhead Early JB 1365Yerba Buena <strong>Stomp</strong>ers 1369Red Rose Ragtime Band 1399River Raisin Ragtime Revue 1417Tom Stuip & Delirium Tremolo 1433ASM has two versions, both 1900 Whitney-Warner:1. March Two-Step version (no lyrics), isCreole Belles on both cover & (c) page.2. Song version, lyrics by Ge<strong>org</strong>e Sidney, hasBelles on cover but Belle on (c) page. They’reconcurrent, and the lyrics are often sung, sowe must add Sidney. But let’s keep it Belles.Creole Jazz (Claude Luter)Jacques Gauthé’s Creole Rice YBJB 1256Acc. to Bruyninckx, rec. Luter Quartet, Paris,1959, went on Vogue (F)EPL7727, LD499.Vogue ELP has four tunes—amazingly foundback cover online, which clearly credits Luterfor this and “St. Germaine Dance”; other twotracks are by Bechet.Creole Love Call, The (Duke Ellington)Magnolia Jazz Five/Jimmy Mazzy 1137Paramount JB of Boston 1247Black Eagle JB 13561137 was Ellington-Miley-Jackson.ASM, 1928, Gotham.Creole Lullaby (Peephole Blues)(Omer Simeon–James P. Johnson)Trevor Richards New Orleans Trio 1222We had Creole Lullaby by just Simeon.Only one in Rust is rec. in London by The SixSwingers, 1/6/37, Columbia FB-1618. Ah,here’s the deal: Simeon recorded it, but afterRust. Found label on his recording onYouTube:Label appears to be from Disc New York, No.6002, recorded 2/22/45 in NYC:CREOLE LULLABY(Peephole Blues)(Simeon-Johnson)THE CARNIVAL THREEOmer Simeon, clarinet; Ge<strong>org</strong>e “Pops”Foster, bass; James P. Johnson, piano.No copyright 1937 or 1945-6, but the record isample evidence.Creole Rhapsody (Duke Ellington)Chalumeau Serenaders 1394Rec. Ellington 1/16/31 as two tracks, Part 1and Part 2, on both sides of Brunswick 6093,80047, 01145, A-9079, S-602088.Composition list in Ellington autobio. sayscopyrighted 1944, but I couldn’t find it in either1931 or 1944. Brunswick 3093 label (asJungle Band) credits Ellington, so that’s it.Creole Song (C’est l’Autre Cancan)(Kid Ory)Butch Thompson & Hal Smith 1075Hal Smith’s Creole Sunshine Orch 1078Found label of Crescent CPM 10352, rec.August 1944, from Jazz Man Records,Hollywood, credits Ory. But no copyright in1943-45 books. Subtitle is (C’est l’AutreCancan). Red Hot Jazz Archive confirm this,including the subtitle.With no copyright, we go with this 78 and addthe subtitle.Cricket Dance (Billy Mayerl)Tony Caramia 1313From Three Dances in Syncopation, 1930,says Caramia. Found this copyright:Mayerl (Billy) Three dances in syncopation ;by B. Mayerl, of Great Britain, op. 73; pf. 1.English dance. [2 others]; © Mar. 12, 1930;1 c. Mar. 11; E for. 9715; Keith, Prowse &co., ltd. London.Perfesser Bill’s site confirms that the threeparts of this suite areEnglish DanceCricket DanceHarmonica DanceCrinoline Days (Irving Berlin)Bob Pelland & Bob Pilsbury 1212Canary Cottage Dance Orchestra 1400Confirmed 1922 copyright, from The MusicBox Revue 1922-23.Crooked Stove Pipe (traditional)St. Louis Ragtimers 1267

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