Everlasting-4m-1047

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Description
English: Performer: unknown

Title/Work: My Heart Has Learned To Love You
Content: Male vocal solo with piano
Composer: Ernest R. Ball (1878-1927)
Lyricist: Dave Reed (1872-1946)
Genre: Pop music 1910s
Recording date: 1910

Release date: October 1910
Date 8 June 2012
Source PD:RAKO-USEC-00001
Author Carl Flisch
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Audio file information

Image
Label U.S. Everlasting Records
Cylinder type U.S. Everlasting (4-minute)
Cylinder no. 4M 1047
1st issue no. 4M 1047
Matrix/StamperID
1st issue released 1910
Reissue released unknown
1st issue recorded 1910
Reissue recorded unknown
Cutout date
Place of recording Cleveland, Ohio (United States)
Description Music score
Author(s)/Composer(s) Ernest R. Ball (1878-1927)
Lyricist(s) Dave Reed (1872-1946)
Music arranger(s)
Conductor(s) none
Performer(s) unknown
Vocal range
Title/Work My Heart Has Learned To Love You
Content Male vocal solo with piano
Genre(s) Pop music 1910s
FLAC
Ogg (Vorbis/Theora)
PD CH 31 December 2016
PD EU 31 December 2016
PD USA 31 December 1998
PD INT 31 December 2046

Storage medium information

Image
Label U.S. Everlasting Records
Manufactor U.S. Phonograph Company
Storage medium Phonograph cylinder
Material Celluloid
Time duration 2-minute or 4-minute
Recording format 2-minute: 2 inch, 100 tpi; 4-minute: 2 inch, 200 tpi
Rotation speed 150-160 rpm
Launch 1908
Production stop 1912
Additional info Indestructible cylinder with superior sound quality
Description none
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