Single US 1924 on Edison Records label
Jazz and Pop
Side R recorded on July 11 of 1924. Side L recorded on July 14 of 1924 & also issued on Edison Blue Amberol cylinder 4903. Both sides were cut in the Edison Studios from Manhattan's Knickerbocker Building located between the 5th Avenue & the 16th Street (75-79 Fifth Avenue) in New York.
![]() | Harry Raderman's Dance Orchestra , album by |
![]() | The Georgia Melodians , album by |
![]() | Merritt Kenworthy , clarinet, uncredited, alto saxophone, uncredited |
![]() | Elmer Merry , banjo, uncredited |
![]() | Carl Gerold dr, drums, uncredited |
![]() | Oscar Young p, piano, uncredited |
![]() | Clarence Hutchins , clarinet, uncredited, baritone saxophone, uncredited, tenor saxophone, uncredited |
![]() | Herb Winfield tb, trombone, uncredited |
![]() | Harry Raderman tb, 1883-1939 US trombone, directed by, leader, conductor |
![]() | Ernie Intelhouse , trumpet, uncredited |
![]() | Al Singmore tuba, uncredited |
![]() | Glen Rowell , composed by, music by |
![]() | Ford Rush , words by, lyrics by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Louise | Harry Raderman's Dance Orchestra | Glen Rowell, Ford Rush | |
2 | Why Did You Do It ? | The Georgia Melodians | Charles Tobias, George Jessel, Leo Reisman, Louis Breau |