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all four posibilities we’d have to come up withthis:Early Every Morn’ [(I Want Some [My]Lovin’)] [Early in the Morning]which still ignores the wandering apostrophes,but it’s impossible to read. I think we stay withwhat we’ve got, which starts with the originalpublished title and covers the Liston recordingwith an alternative title. The “My” of the Jonesrecording isn’t worth fooling with, nor is thefact that it was published both with andwithout the subtitle. However, I will removethe apostrophe from Morn. It wasn’t on thecopyright, wasn’t on the Etta Mooney originalrecording, wasn’t on the best-known AlbertaHunter recording. The word is legitimatelyused without it, unlike Lovin’.Early Hours (Lonnie Donegan)Albion JB 1206Decca 45 of tune by Ken Colyer’s Jazzmencredits Donegan.Early Life of Larry Hoffer, The(David Thomas Roberts)David Thomas Roberts 1072Ease on Down [Case on Down](Luis Russell–Bob Williams)Kustbandet 11781178 was East on Down by S. Williams-Russell.Rec. Luis Russell aho, 12/17/30, Vocalion1579; Brunswick 80038, 02008.Rust has it listed as Case on Dawn with note:“correct title EASE ON DOWN.” Well, Iwonder. The Vocalion label says Case onDown (not Dawn). AND the copyright entry isCase on down; melody by L. Russell andBob Williams. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 1931; E unp.44930; Luis Russell, New York.Vocalion label can be seen athttp://www.popsike.com/ULTRA-RARE-LUIS-RUSSELL-AHO-78-CASE-ON-DOWN-SARATOGA-DRAG-US-VOCALION-1579-E/120911947038.htmlAnd note BOB Williams—in this catalog at (IWould Do) Anything for You, not Spencer.Also, in addition to Rust, I noticed a couple ofother online refs to Vocalion label’s “Case onDawn,” but I found that label, and that’s notthe “case”: It’s “Case on Down.” But I alsofound LOTS of other notes to the effect thatEase on Down is the correct title.1. Williams: A google search on either title +Williams reveals not a single case of a firstname being suggested, so we must go withBob as on the copyright.2. Ease/Case: As silly as Case on Downsounds, I can scarcely imagine the same typobeing made in a copyright reg in Septemberand again in a recording studio in December,but since rightly or wrongly the world knows itas Ease, we must keep it here, but we alsomust put the other title as an alternative, sincethat’s what all the early recordings say.East Coast Trot (Jimmy Blythe–Lathair Stevens)Jazz O’Maniacs 1046Wally Fawkes & the Rhythm Kings 1060Golden Eagle JB 1100Jean-François Bonnel & Friends 1104Black Bottom <strong>Stomp</strong>ers (Switz.) 1130Grand Dominion JB 1139Two Clarinet <strong>Stomp</strong>ers 1259Des Plantes’ Washboard Wizards 14212013 review: Rec. Cobb 8/26, Paramount12382, Century 3006, Memory 301.As with Chicago Buzz, not copyrighted.Found two different very blurred labels ofCentury 3006, both look like look like Blythe &Stevens.BUT see the extended notes at BohunkusBlues. This obviously is Lathair Stevens, notVol.East St. Louis Toodle-o [Toodle-oo][Toddle-oo] (Duke Ellington–Bubber Miley)Evergreen Classic JB 12021202 had Toodle-oo

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