Columbia matrix W142991. There's a little white house (Where the red, red roses grow) / Ford and Glenn
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There's a little white house (Where the red, red roses grow) (Primary title) | Disc label (RDI) |
Authors and Composers | Notes |
Billy Rose (lyricist) | |
Harry Akst (composer) | |
Composer information source: Disc label; ADP. | |
Personnel | Notes Hide Additional Titles |
Ford and Glenn (Vocal group) | |
Ford Rush (vocalist) | |
Glenn Rowell (vocalist) |
- Description: Male vocal duet, with piano
- Category: Vocal
- Language: English
- Master Size: 10-in.
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Source(s): Rigler-Deutsch Index. |
Take Date and Place | Take | Status | Label Name/Number | Format | Note Hide Additional Titles | |
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12/4/1926 Chicago, Illinois | 1 | Unknown | ||||
12/4/1926 Chicago, Illinois | 2 | Unknown | ||||
12/4/1926 Chicago, Illinois | 3 | Unknown | ||||
12/4/1926 Chicago, Illinois | 4 | Unknown | ||||
1/13/1927 Chicago, Illinois | 5 | Master | Columbia 869-D | 10-in. | ||
1/13/1927 Chicago, Illinois | 6 | Master | Columbia 869-D | 10-in. | ||
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Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Columbia matrix W142991. There's a little white house (Where the red, red roses grow) / Ford and Glenn," accessed November 17, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/2000032749/W142991-Theres_a_little_white_house_Where_the_red_red_roses_grow.
Columbia matrix W142991. There's a little white house (Where the red, red roses grow) / Ford and Glenn. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 17, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/2000032749/W142991-Theres_a_little_white_house_Where_the_red_red_roses_grow.
"Columbia matrix W142991. There's a little white house (Where the red, red roses grow) / Ford and Glenn." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 17 November 2024.
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