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Copyright:You know—I know ev'rything's made forlove; words and music by Howard Johnson,Charles Tobias, and Al Sherman; pf. andukulele acc. © Dec. 14, 1926; 2 c. Dec. 15; E652935; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., NewYork.MTSU listing is no help: “You know I knowev'rything's made for love.” IN Harmony givesa better clue:Title: Ev’rything’s made for loveAlternative title: You know--I knowHassan database treats it same way.Exactly Like You (Dorothy Fields–Jimmy McHugh)Barbara Rosene 1368Conf. 1930 copyright entry & MTSU listing.Exemplar, The (Glenn Jenks)Glenn Jenks 1179Exit Gloom (Jelly Roll Morton–Charles Raymond–Robert Peary)Terry Waldo 1002Terry Waldo’s Gotham City Band 12012013 review: Well, it’s not mentioned at all inLomax’s bio of Jelly, or the more recent bio byHoward Reich & William Gaines. Both haveextensive lists of all Morton compositions andrecordings.Terry’s notes on 1002 say, “a rare Jelly RollMorton number that, to my knowledge, isrecorded here for the first time anywhere.Special thanks to Vince Giordano for turningthis one up.”Jim Cullum’s Jelly show has the tune, calling it“a piece written by Jelly Roll Morton late in hiscareer and recently rediscovered by jazzhistorian and bandleader Vince Giordano.”Absolutely no info on web that doesn’t lead toWaldo-Giordano.6/4/13 queried Giordano, who replied:I tracked down the last owner of thepublisher Denton & Haskins…he had thismanuscript and others in a closet.Here's the scan of "Gloom" and anothertune they wrote with Jelly for D & H …theyreally should be credited. they DID work withJelly for Denton and Haskins.Scan is hand-written manuscript on paper withpreprinted D&H copyright credit. Composersare indeed JRM-Charles Raymond-RobertPeary.Eye Opener (Bob Zurke–Julian Matlock)Neville Dickie 1052ASM, 1939, LeoFeist confirms Zurke-Matlock.FF Minor Stride (François Rilhac)Paris Washboard 1293Rilhac is French phanist who recorded duetalbum (SOS 1218) with Louis Mazetier, thepianist with Paris Washboard.Faded Summer Love, A (Phil Baxter)John Gill Sentimental Serenaders 1424Conf. 9/25/31 copyright entry.Fading Star (Willie “The Lion” Smith)Tom Roberts 1392Rec. Smith 2/39, Commodore 521.No copyright 1938-40. Label credits Smith.Fair and Square (Andy Razaf–Ada Rubin)Grand Dominion JB 1330Rec. Waller Rhythm 7/1/38, Victor 25891, HMVB-10234 et al. Credit on Victor is Razaf-Rubin.Rubin mentioned by first name on label of diff.recording by Willie Farmer aho. Also found a1980 renewal with both names on the“Copyright Encyclopedia” site. But no orig.copyright 1937-39.Fair and Warmer (Harry Reser)Howard Alden with Dick Hyman 1200Confirmed 5/3/28 copyright entry.Fallen Arches – A Ragtime Instep(Jack T. Rummel)Jack Rummel 1118Fallen Heroes (Ge<strong>org</strong>e Southwell)Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble 1197Couldn’t find copyright, but several hits,including wikipedia article on Southwell,confirm this for 1894.Family Lines System, The(David Thomas Roberts)David Thomas Roberts 1072Fancy Fingers (Burn Knowles)Tony Caramia 1209Tony Caramia 1328Confirmed 7/14/36 copyright entry.Fanlight Fanny (Harry Gifford–Fred Cliffe)Steve Waddell’s Creole Bells 1301CD had subtitle (The Frowzy NightclubQueen), credits Ge<strong>org</strong>e Formby-Fred E. Diffe-Harry Gifford. “The frowsy nightclub queen” isthe line that follows “Fanlight Fanny”repeatedly in the lyrics.The very extensive Ge<strong>org</strong>e Formby Societyweb site in UK calls it only “Fanlight Fanny,”and spell it “frowsy” in their lyrics.And oops, the Formby Society detaileddiscography also says just “Fanlight Fanny,”rec. 5/29/35, Decca F-5569, by Gifford/Cliffe—no Formby, although they show him as cocomposerwith Gifford and Cliffe on severalother songs.And I’ll be darned: I found that Decca label—itsold on the UK version of eBay just a fewmonths ago. It is indeed “Fanlight Fanny” byHarry Gifford, Fred Cliffe.Far Away Blues (Ge<strong>org</strong>e Brooks*)Magnolia JB 1016Monty Sunshine JB 1110Grand Dominion JB 1139Rec. Bessie & Clara Smith, 10/4/23, Columbia13007-D.CopyrightFar away blues; w and melody G. B., of U.S.© 1 c. Jan. 7, 1924: E 580528; Ge<strong>org</strong>eBrooks. New York.Record label matches.Farewell Blues (Elmer Schoebel–Paul Mares–Leon Rappolo)Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble 1140Humphrey Lyttelton & His Band 1160John Gill’s Dixieland Serenaders 1321Le Petit Jazzband de Mr Morel 1343Tom Pletcher & the Classic Jazzband 1353Les Rois du Fox-Trot 1407

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