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Song Inventory ‐ Alphabetical by Title Title Item # Genre Contributors Asset Date Description (Excerpt) Scherzo Record Series 1121‐105, W. W. Law Music Collection Song Inventory ‐ Alphabetical by Title Title Item # Genre Contributors Asset Date Description (Excerpt) Scherzo "Octette" (Op. 165) [1.]/ Andante with Variations 1 and 5 from "Octette" [2.] 185.2 Classical music Franz Peter Schubert (composer); Bruno Reibold (conductor); Victor Orchestra (artist) undated Side B: Victor; 24795‐B; n/a; 1. (Excerpt) Scherzo "Octette" (Op. 165)/ 2. Andante with Variations 1 and 5 from "Octette"; Franz Peter Schubert (1797‐ 1828)/ Bruno Reibold, conducting; Victor Orchestra; n/a (I love you) For Sentimental Reasons 072.2 Jazz Watson‐Best (composer); The King Cole Trio (artist)/ King Cole (artist) circa 1946 Side 2: Capitol; 304; Vocal by King Cole; (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons; Watson‐Best; The King Cole Trio; 983 (I love you) For Sentimental Reasons 096.2 Jazz Watson‐Best (composer); The King Cole Trio (artist)/ King Cole (artist) circa 1946 Side 2: Capitol; 304; Vocal by King Cole; (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons; Watson‐Best; The King Cole Trio; 983 (I Took A Trip On The Train And) I Thought About You 107.1 Jazz Jimmy Van Heusen‐Johnny Mercer (composer); Nellie Lutcher And Her Rhythm (artist) circa 1948 Side 1: Capitol; 15112; Vocal with Rhythm Accompaniment; I Thought About You; Jimmy Van Heusen‐Johnny Mercer; Nellie Lutcher And Her Rhythm; 2182z Saturday, April 02, 2016 Page 1 of 211 Title Item # Genre Contributors Asset Date Description (I Wonder Why) You're Just in Love; From Musical Production "Call Me Madam" 379.1 Popular music Irving Berlin (composer); Louis Armstrong & Velma Middleton (artist) 1951 Side A: Decca; 27481; Vocal with Orchestra; "You're Just In Love"/From the Musical Production "Call Me Madam"; Irving Berlin; Louis Armstrong/ Velma Middleton; L 6046 (I'm A) Sentimental Fool 401.1 Popular music‐‐ Rhythm and blues music William Robertson‐Homer Murray (composer); Bill Doggett (director); Arthur Prysock (artist) undated Side 1: Decca; 28270; vocal with orchestra; (I'm A) Sentimental Fool; William Robertson‐Homer Murray/ orchestra directed by Bill Doggett; Arthur Prysock; 82901 (Opportunity Knocks But Once) Snatch And Grab It 126.1 Jazz Julia Lee And Her Boy Friends (artist)/ Julia Lee (artist)/ Dave Cavanaugh (artist)/ Ernie Royal (artist)/ Jack Marshall undated (artist)/ Harry Babsin (artist)/ Baby Lovett (artist) Side 1: Capitol; 40028; Vocal With Orchestra; Snatch And Grab It; n/a; Julia Lee And Her Boy Friends/ Julia Lee, vocal and piano/ Dave Cavanaugh, tenor/ Ernie Royal, trumpet/ Jack Marshall, guitar/ Harry Babsin, bass/ Baby Lovett, drums; 2043Y (The Story of) The Slow Mosquita 092.1 Jazz Lopez‐Holmes‐Skylar (composer); Gene Krupa and his Orchestra (artist)/ Carolyn Grey (artist) circa 1946 Side 1: Columbia; 37209; Fox Trot Vocal Chorus by Carolyn Grey; (The Story of) The Slow Mosquita; Lopez‐Holmes‐Skylar; Gene Krupa and his Orchestra; CO 36905 1812 Overture ‐ Part 1; (Tchaikovsky, Op. 49) 258.1 Classical music Tchaikovsky (composer); Leopold Stokowski (artist)/ The Philadelphia Orchestra (artist) circa 1932 Side A: Victor; 7499‐A; n/a; 1812 Overture ‐ Part 1 (Tschaikowsky, Op. 49); Tschaikowsky; Leopold Stokowski/ The Philadelphia Orchestra; n/a Saturday, April 02, 2016 Page 2 of 211 Title Item # Genre Contributors Asset Date Description 1812 Overture ‐ Part 2; (Tchaikovsky, Op. 49) 258.2 Classical music Tchaikovsky (composer); Leopold Stokowski (artist)/ The Philadelphia Orchestra (artist) circa 1932 Side B: Victor; 7499‐B; n/a; 1812 Overture ‐ Part 2 (Tschaikowsky, Op. 49); Tschaikowsky; Leopold Stokowski/ The Philadelphia Orchestra; n/a 1812 Overture ‐ Part 3; (Tchaikovsky, Op. 49) 259.1 Classical music Tchaikovsky (composer); Leopold Stokowski (artist)/ The Philadelphia Orchestra (artist) circa 1932 Side A: Victor; 7500A; n/a; 1812 Overture ‐ Part 3 (Tschaikowsky, Op. 49); Tschaikowsky; Leopold Stokowski/ The Philadelphia Orchestra; n/a 1812 Overture ‐ Part 4; (Tchaikovsky, Op. 49) 259.2 Classical music Tchaikovsky (composer); Leopold Stokowski (artist)/ The Philadelphia Orchestra (artist) circa 1932 Side B: Victor; 7500B; n/a; 1812 Overture ‐ Part 4 (Tschaikowsky, Op. 49); Tschaikowsky; Leopold Stokowski/ The Philadelphia Orchestra; n/a 57 Varieties 081.1 Jazz Hines (composer); Earl Hines (artist) 47099 Side 1: Columbia; 35875/ Original Issue Okeh 8653/ C41‐1; Piano Solo Earl Hines; 57 Varieties; Hines; Earl Hines; 402220 A Boy From Texas ‐ A Girl From Tennessee 091.1 Jazz Segal McCarthy, Jr.‐Brooks (composer); The King Cole Trio (artist)/ King Cole (artist) circa 1948 Side 1: Capitol; 15085; Vocal By King Cole; A Boy From Texas ‐ A Girl From Tennessee; Segal McCarthy, Jr.‐Brooks; The King Cole Trio/ King Cole; 1957Y Saturday, April 02, 2016 Page 3 of 211 Title Item # Genre Contributors Asset Date Description A Day To Remember 472.2 Narrative recordings‐‐ Addresses (speeches) Sholum Rubinstein (director); Greg Morton (narrator); circa 1947 Side 4: Banner records; E‐202/ Part 4; n/a; A Nation Is Born; A Day To Remember Acceptance by the United Nations to Partition Palestine. 33 For, 13 Against, 10 Abstained; narr. By Greg Morton/dir. By Sholum Rubinstein; n/a; B‐102 A Lincoln Portrait; (Part I) 457.1 Music for the stage‐‐ Monologues Aaron Copland (composer)/ Artur Rodzinski (conductor); Philharmonic‐Symphony Orch. Of New York (artist) undated Side 1: Columbia/ MX 266‐1; 12345‐D; n/a; A Lincoln Portrait (Part I); Aaron Copland/ Artur Rodzinski, conductor; Philharmonic‐Symphony Orch. Of New York; XCO 35859 A Lincoln Portrait; (Part II) 458.1 Music for the stage‐‐ Monologues Aaron Copland (composer)/ Artur Rodzinski (conductor); Philharmonic‐Symphony Orch. Of New York (artist) undated Side 2: Columbia/ MX 266‐2; 12346‐D; n/a; A Lincoln Portrait (Part II); Aaron Copland/ Artur Rodzinski, conductor; Philharmonic‐Symphony Orch. Of New York; XCO 35860 A Lincoln Portrait; (Part III) 458.2 Music for the stage‐‐ Monologues Aaron Copland (composer)/ Artur Rodzinski (conductor); Philharmonic‐Symphony Orch. Of New York (artist)/ Kenneth undated Spencer (narrator) Side 3: Columbia/ MX 266‐3; 12346‐D; n/a ;A Lincoln Portrait (Part III); Aaron Copland/ Artur Rodzinski, conductor; Kenneth Spencer, narrator/ Philharmonic‐Symphony Orch. Of New York; XCO 35929 A Lincoln Portrait; (Part IV) 457.2 Music for the stage‐‐ Monologues Aaron Copland (composer)/ Artur Rodzinski (conductor); Philharmonic‐Symphony Orch. Of New York (artist)/ Kenneth undated Spencer (narrator) Side 4: Columbia/ MX 266‐4; 12345‐D; n/a; A Lincoln Portrait (Part IV); Aaron Copland/ Artur Rodzinski, conductor; Kenneth Spencer, narrator/ Philharmonic‐Symphony Orch. Of New York; XCO 35930 Saturday, April 02, 2016 Page 4 of 211 Title Item # Genre Contributors Asset Date Description A Man Ain't Supposed To Cry 400.1 Popular music‐‐ Rhythm and blues music Frankie Laine‐Norman Gimbel‐Irving Reid (composer); Sy Oliver (director); Arthur Prysock (artist) circa 1951 Side 1: Decca; 27871; Vocal with orchestra; A Man Ain't Supposed To Cry; Frankie Laine‐Norman Gimbel‐Irving Reid/orchestra directed by Sy Oliver; Arthur Prysock; 81303 A Monday Date 082.2 Jazz Hines (composer); Earl Hines (artist) 47096 Side 4: Columbia; 35876/ Original Issue: Okeh 8832/ C41‐4; Piano Solo Earl Hines; A Monday Date; Hines; Earl Hines; 402211 A Porter's Love Song 123.1 Jazz Andy Razaf‐James P. Johnson (composer); Julia Lee And Her Boy Friends (artist)/ Julia Lee (artist) circa 1947 Side 1: Capitol; 40008; Vocal With Orchestra/ Piano Solo By Julia Lee; A Porter's Love Song; Andy Razaf‐James P. Johnson; Julia Lee And Her Boy Friends/ Julia Lee; 1378 A Porter's Love Song 130.1 Jazz Andy Razaf‐James P. Johnson (composer); Julia Lee And Her Boy Friends (artist)/ Julia Lee (artist) circa 1947 Side 1: Capitol; 40008; Vocal With Orchestra/ Piano Solo By Julia Lee; A Porter's Love Song; Andy Razaf‐James P. Johnson; Julia Lee And Her Boy Friends/ Julia Lee; 1378 A Smo‐o‐o‐oth One 004.1 Jazz B. Goodman (composer); Cab Calloway and His Orchestra (artist) 1941 Side A: Okeh; 6720; Fox Trot; A Smo‐o‐o‐oth One; B. Goodman/arr. Harding; Cab Calloway and His Orchestra; 31645 A Saturday, April 02, 2016 Page 5 of 211 Title Item # Genre Contributors Asset Date Description A Smo‐o‐o‐oth One 102.1 Jazz B. Goodman (composer); Cab Calloway and His Orchestra (artist) 1941 Side A: Okeh; 6720; Fox Trot; A Smo‐o‐o‐oth One; B. Goodman/arr. Harding; Cab Calloway and His Orchestra; 31645 A A Waltz Was Born In Vienna 389.2 Popular music Loewe‐Crooker (composer); Henry King and His Orchestra (artist)/ Joseph Sudy (artist) circa March 1936 Side B: Decca; 743B; Waltz Vocal Chorus by Joseph Sudy; A Waltz Was Born In Vienna; Loewe‐Crooker; Henry King and His Orchestra/ Josip Sudy; 6088 A Woman Is A Sometime Thing; (from "Porgy and Bess") 447.2 Music for the stage‐‐ Operas Heyward‐Ira and George Gershwin (composer); Paul Robeson (artist) undated Side B: Victor; 26358‐B; with orchestra/Recorded in Europe; A Woman Is A Sometime Thing; Heyward‐Ira and George Gershwin; Paul Robeson, Basso; n/a Abdullah 391.2 Popular music W. Jones‐Lawrence‐Battle (composer); Golden Gate Quartet (artist) circa 1947 Side 2: Columbia; 30128; Vocal Quartet with Rhythm Acc.; Abdullah; W. Jones‐Lawrence‐Battle; Golden Gate Quartet; CO 38278 Actual Partition vote at Flushing Meadows, Nov. 29, 1947 472.1 Narrative recordings‐‐ Addresses (speeches) Sholum Rubinstein (director); Greg Morton (narrator); Hershel Johnson (artist)/ Andrei Gromyko (artist) circa 1947 Side 3: Banner records; E‐202/ Part 3; Dr. Oswaldo Aranha presiding; A Nation Is Born; Actual Partition vote at Flushing Meadows, Nov. 29, 1947; narr. By Greg Morton/dir. By Sholum Rubinstein; Hershel Johnson/ Andrei Gromyko; B‐102 Saturday, April 02, 2016 Page 6 of 211 Title Item # Genre Contributors Asset Date Description Adagio; From Sonata No. 3 in D Minor For Violin and Piano, Op.
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