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78 RPM Record

Artist:Alan Foster
Label:  Cee
Country:USA
Catalogue:FC-1 / FC-2
Date:1958
Format:10"
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Community: 1 Owns
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AAlan FosterRock AlongCanizioRate
BAlan FosterLiving In A World All AloneCanizioRate


Notes

From the Forthcoming Motion Picture "Till The Day I Die" - which never got produced.

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Number: 1513025  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: RichardSibello SUBS
Description: A-Side Label


Number: 1513026 
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Description: B-Side Label


Comments and Reviews
 
xiphophilos
4th Dec 2017
 There is a publisher called Lynn Music, but they seem to have been affiliated with BMI.

In the Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series, Jan.-June 1958, page 800, the publisher for both songs is listed as Blue Brook Music Co.

On the other hand, in the same volume, on page 302, only Frank Canizio is given credit for the song "Living In A World All Alone"; the same is true for "Rock Along" on page 446.
 

 
RichardSibello SUBS
4th Dec 2017
 I think Lynn was the publishing company.
 

 
xiphophilos
1st Dec 2017
 Who was "Lynn" - apparently listed as co-composer on both sides?

A side (on 45rpm):
 

 
RichardSibello SUBS
1st Dec 2017
 Interesting story behind this record - Frankie "Cee" Canizio was a small-time criminal (he was a utility man for the Gagliano crime family) who later ran a salvage yard in Barstow, California, as a front for the syndicate. When $1 million went missing from the books, Frankie Cee became the subject of a well-publicized trial - and he pleaded insanity in January of 1958, and was committed to Patton State Hospital in San Bernardino County. When it was found that he was in the process of writing a book, a treatment for a motion picture, and several songs for the motion picture, he was found to be perfectly sane. The charges against him were later dropped.

Frankie's book, "Till The Day I Die", was published in 1958, and the songs from the "forthcoming" motion picture were copyrighted on December 30, 1957 (a couple of weeks before he was "committed" to the mental hospital). The motion picture never got off the ground, but Canizio released two singles on his own Cee label - this one, and "Blow, Pee Wee, Blow" by Frankie himself. Later on a third record was released on Cee by Ginny Gibson, covering the two sides of the Alan Foster release.
 


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