Everlasting-4m-1047
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Author and source
Description | English: Performer: Henry Burr (1882-1941) Title/Work: My Heart Has Learned To Love You |
Date | 8 June 2012 |
Source | PD:RAKO-USEC-00001 |
Author | Carl Flisch |
Permission |
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Audio file information
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Label | U.S. Everlasting Records | ||
Cylinder type | U.S. Everlasting (4-minutes) | ||
Cylinder no. | 4M 1047 | ||
1st issue no. | 4M 1047 | ||
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1st issue released | 1910 | ||
Reissue released | unknown | ||
1st issue recorded | 1910 | ||
Reissue recorded | unknown | ||
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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) | none | ||
Conductor(s) | none | ||
Performer(s) | Henry Burr (1882-1941) | ||
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Title/Work | My Heart Has Learned To Love You | ||
Content | Male vocal solo with piano | ||
Genre(s) | Pop music 1910s | ||
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PD CH | 31 December 2016 | ||
PD EU | 31 December 2016 | ||
PD USA | 31 December 1998 | ||
PD INT | 31 December 2046 |
Storage medium information
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Label | U.S. Everlasting Records |
Manufactor | U.S. Phonograph Company |
Storage medium | Phonograph cylinder |
Material | Celluloid |
Time duration | 2-minutes or 4-minutes |
Recording format | 2-minutes: 2-inch, 100 tpi; 4-minutes: 2-inch, 200 tpi |
Rotation speed | 150-160 rpm |
Launch | 1908 |
Production stop | 1912 |
Additional info | Indestructible cylinder with superior sound quality |
Description | CYLINDERS |
Media archives | Deutsch: Verfügbare Wachswalzen (U.S. Everlasting Walzen) English: Available cylinders (U.S. Everlasting cylinders) |
Media pool | Available recordings (U.S. Everlasting cylinder recordings) |
Licensing
This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1923.
This work is also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or less. See also: Copyright Term Extension Act |
Licensing
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See also: Copyright Term Extension Act |
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