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Artist:Joe Samuels
Label:  Paramount
Country:USA
Catalogue:20166
Date:1922
Format:10"
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Community: 1 Owns
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AJoe SamuelsTomorrowRoy TurkRate
BJoe SamuelsYou Gave Me Your HeartTed SnyderRate


Notes

vocal by Arthur Hall

A mx: 1196; B mx: 1191.
Recorded September 1922.

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BigBadBluesMan
9th May 2020
 
 

 
Fokeman
22nd Jul 2019
 If the record itself doesn't show the composer, we'd rather you didn't put the credit. It can go in notes if you know who wrote it but if it ain't on the label, it shouldn't go in the database field.
 

 
Mike Gann
14th Jun 2019
 The catalog number for this record is 20166.
[Indeed! 1196 was one of the matrix numbers. Now corrected. Mod.]
 

 
slholzer
23rd Mar 2016
 Neither side of this disc has any composer credit on it. In a case such as this, if you venture to fill in the blank, it would be good form to add a comment or note indicating the source of your information. It is often not enough to run the title through the Internet and plug in a composer's name because you found a match for it there. There is nothing to prevent one songwriter from using the same title as another, Some simpler titles (for example "I Love You") have probably been used dozens, perhaps even hundreds of times. I have had to correct any number of composer attributions because they didn't match a copy of the disc when one finally became available. In a case such as this, true rigor would require that someone who is familiar with the tune suspected of being on the disc audit the disc to confirm that it actually is the tune on the disc. Anything else is an educated guess disguising itself as certainty. By the by, I would note that if side B is actually Ted Snyder's "You Gave Me Your Heart" (which it most likely is, but again, how do I know?), he had a co-composer on it by the name of Harry Smith.
 

 
Trainman
19th Mar 2016
 Appears to have been recorded 1922, and to also have been released on the "Triangle" and "Regal" labels.
 


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