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Robert Joseph Hargreaves, lyricist and music publisher as co-founder of Cecil Lennox, Ltd., of London. LCCN nb2002008495
"I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm"
Stanley J. Damerell (pseudonym)
[edit]- "All in Disgeese". 'Allo 'Allo!. Season 5; Episode 25 (aired 25, 1989).
- The pseuodnym, Errell Reaves, was an amalgam of the last five letters of Damerell and the last the last six of Hargreaves.
- Jack Stevens
- Whitcomb, Ian Timothy (1941–1920). "My Uncle Wrote 'Lady of Spain'". www.picklehead.com. Website of Ian Whitcomb. Retrieved September 26, 2022.
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- Whitcomb, Ian Timothy (1941–1920) (2007). "My Uncle Wrote 'Lady of Spain'". The Ian Whitcomb Songbook – From His Rock 'n' Roll Days of the 1960s to His Tin Pan Alley Tunes of Today: Arranged for Easy Ukulele, Guitar & Piano. Mel Bay. pp. 6–11 – via Google Books (limited preview).
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- Baker, Richard Anthony (2011). Endnote 159 from Chapter 10. Old-Time Variety: An Illustrated History. p. 229 – via Internet Archive (Kahle/Austin Foundation). LCCN 2011-453853; ISBN 978-1-8446-8124-2, ISBN 978-1-8446-8126-6; OCLC 1311047990 (all editions).
Fred Astair
[edit]The film clips are of Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth from the 1942 musical romantic comedy, You Were Never Lovelier.
Selected discography
[edit]" "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm." First recorded January 5, 1937, by Ray Noble and His Orchestra, Howard Barrie, vocalist
- Personnel:
- Ray Noble director; Charlie Spivak; Sterling Bose (trumpets); Glenn Miller, Alex Polascay (né Alexander Palocsay; 1907–1987) (trombones); Johnny Mintz (aka Johnny Mince; ne John Henry Muenzenberger; 1912–1994), Mike Doty (ne Robert Edgar Doty; 1906–1988),[1] Milt Yaner (né Milton William Yaner; 1911–1985) (clarinets, alto saxes); John van Eps (1912–1945)[2] (clarinet, tenor sax); Nick Pisani (né Nicholas M. Pisani; 1906–1986), Fritz Prospero (né A. Fritz de Prospero; 1906–1997), Dan d'Andrea (né Dan Anthony d'Andrea; 1905–2005) (violins); Frank Vigneau (né Francis Henry Vigneau; 1904–1995) (piano); George van Eps (guitar) Delmar Kaplan (né Delmer Burtrum Kaplan; 1908–1998) (bass); Bill Harty (drums); Howard Barrie (né Howard Baron Phillips; 1909–1985), baritone vocalist.
- RCA Victor Matrix BS-03889 (Recorded January 5, 1937). Discography of American Historical Recordings.
- 1949 re-issue: Ray Noble and His Orchestra: "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" / "Slumming on Park Avenue" (Sides A & B: recorded January 5, 1937, New York) – via Discogs: Master 1285325.
- Howard Phillips, vocalist on side A.
- The Merry Macs, vocalists on side B.
- RCA Victor Catalog Nos → 25507–A / 25507–B.
- Matrix Nos. (lable & runout) BS-03889 / BS-03888.
- His Master's Voice – E.A.1861.
- Matrix Nos. (runout) OA03889 / OA03888.
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- Re-issue: Ray Noble and His Orchestra: 1949 re-issue: "Lady of Spain" / "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" (Side A: recorded March 24, 1931 / Side B: recorded January 5, 1937, New York) – via Discogs: Release 6285789.
- Al Bowlly, vocalist on side A.
- Howard Phillips, vocalist on side B.
- RCA Victor Catalog Nos → 25507–A / 25507–B.
- Matrix Nos. (lable) 20-3302-A / 20-3302-B.
- Matrix Nos. (runout, stamped, etched) 20-3302 A 2S 39 246 32 / 20-3302 B 2S 3 28. Indianapolis Pressing.
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- 1949 re-issue: "Lady of Spain" "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" (RCA Victor Catalog No: 20–3302–B. Matrix Runout No.: 20–3302–B).
- Bing magazine. "A Bing Crosby Discography". The Bing Crosby Show for General Electric – 9 October 1952 to 30 May 1954. International Club Crosby. Retrieved March 25, 2020.
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(help) OCLC 801256096. - Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories, 1890–1954. Menomonie, Wisconsin: Record Research, Inc. p. 525 – via Internet Archive (ARChive of Contemporary Music). LCCN 86-225626; ISBN 0-8982-0083-0, 978-0-8982-0083-6; OCLC 15252908 (all editions).
- "The Artists" → "Eddie Fischer". p. 158.
- "The Artists" → "Ray Noble". p. 336.
- "The Artists" → "Ray Noble". p. 338.
- "The Artists" → "Les Paul". p. 349.
- "The Songs" → "Lady of Spain". p. 525.
- "Billboard Discjockey Polls" (1953). p. 639.
- "Nick Pisani" (nm1339732) – via IMDb.
- ASCAP Biographical Dictionary (4th ed.). compiled for ASCAP by the Jaques Cattell Press – R.R. Bowker Company. 1980 – via Internet Archive (ARChive of Contemporary Music). LCCN 80-65351; ISBN 978-0-8352-1283-0, 0-8352-1283-1; OCLC 7065938 (all editions).
- "Van Eps, George". p. 517.
- "Van Eps, Robert". p. 517.
- Courier-News (December 29, 1945). "Obituaries: John A. Van Eps Dies of Injuries" (Final ed.). p. 10 (col. 1; top) – via Newspapers.com.
- "Robert E. 'Mike' Doty Collection". Murfreesboro: The Center for Popular Music, Middle Tennessee State University. 1996. Retrieved September 25, 2022. OCLC 881182041.
- Chilton, John James (1932–2016) (2004) [1996, 1997, 1998]. "Harty, 'Bill' William John". Who's Who of British Jazz (2nd ed.). Continuum. pp. 166–167 – via Internet Archive (ARChive of Contemporary Music).
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 2003-68805; ISBN 0-8264-7234-6, ISBN 978-0-8264-2389-4, 0-8264-2389-2; OCLC 320324851 (all editions). - International Musician (March 1940). "Local No. 174, New Orleans, L.A." ... "Transfers Withdrawn" ... "Delmer B. Kaplan" (PDF). 38 (9). Official Journal of the American Federation of Musicians: 16 – via WorldRadioHistory.com & AmericanRadioHistory.com → Webmaster → David Frackelton Gleason (born 1946), Cleveland, Ohio.
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(help) - Jazziz; Micucci, Matt (November 30, 2018). "A Short History of ... 'I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm' (Irving Berlin, 1937)". Boca Raton: Jazziz Magazine, Inc.
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(help) LCCN 96-659501; ISSN 0741-5885; OCLC 10188255 (all editions). - The hit "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm", was also recorded by Ray Noble, Glen Gray and Fred Astaire, whose rendering was a bestseller for weeks.
- Holiday's version ranked 6 on the year-end single chart available for 1937.
- Red Norvo, Chicago, January 8, 1937
- C-1736-2 "I've got my love to keep me warm" (mb vcl) Br 7813, A-500707, Reg-Zono G-23094, Voc S-102, Col C3L22, CBS BPG62099, Col/Legacy CK53424 [CD], Phontastic (Swd)PHONTCD7663 [CD], Giants Of Jazz (It)CD53282 [CD], Retrospective (E)RTS4344 [CD]
- Ray Noble and His Orchestra, Howard Barrie, a baritone from Boston (originally from Leicester), in December 1936, succeeded Al Bowlly, who after six years with Noble, returned to England to start his own band.
- Chicago Daily News (The) (December 11, 1936). "Al Bolly ... ". Vol. 61, no. 293. p. 25 (col. 2; middle) – via GenealogyBank.
- Barrie, in 1932, performed with Irving Aaronson's Commanders
- → The Merry Macs, aka The Personality Boys, The Mystery Trio
- → Joe McMichael (tenor) (né Joseph W. McMichael; 1916–1944)
- → 1944–1945: Clive Erard (tenor)
- → 1945–1954: Dick Baldwin (tenor)
- → 1954–1964: Vern Rowe (tenor)
- → Ted McMichael (baritone) (né Ted W. McMichael; 1908–2001)
- → Judd McMichael (tenor) (né George Edward McMichael, Jr.; 1906–1989)
- → 1931–1936: Cheri McKay
- → 1936–1939: Helen Carroll
- → 1939–1942: Mary Lou Cook (né Mary Louise Dunckley or Mary Gertrude Dunckley; 1908–1944), married to Elisha Cook, Jr., from 1928 to 1941
- → 1942–1964: Marjory Garland McMichael (Judd's wife)
- → Lynn Martin
- "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" (1937)
- First recorded January 5, 1937. RCA Victor Matrix BS-03889.
- 1937: Victor 25507–A; 25507–B "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" / "Slumming on Park Avenue" at Discogs (list of releases) (master 1285325)
- 1949 re-issue (RCA Victor Catalog No: 20–3302–B. Matrix Runout No.: 20–3302–B (same as the Catalog No.)).
- Variety; Green, Abel (February 17, 1937). "Disc Reviews". 125 (10): 47 – via Internet Archive (Media History Digital Library).
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(help) - Variety; Woods, Bernie (February 2, 1949). "Jocks, Jukes and Disks". 173 (8): 36 – via Internet Archive (Media History Digital Library).
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(help) - Billie Holiday and Her Orchester, New York, January 12, 1937
- Jonah Jones (tp) Edgar Sampson (cl,as-1) Ben Webster (ts) Teddy Wilson (p) Allan Reuss (g) John Kirby (b) Cozy Cole (d) Billie Holiday (vcl)
- 20507-1 I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (*) Col C3L-40, Seven Seas (Jap)KICJ6011-6017 [CD], King Jazz (It)KJ171FS [CD]
- 20507-2 I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm Voc/OKeh 3431, CBS (Eu)62814, (Jap)SOPH63-64, Time Life STL-J03, Two Flats Disc (It)TFD5006, Col C3K47724 [CD]
- Billie Holiday. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm.
- Lyrics World (this was the website of Paolo Filho of Brazil that went offline in 2003. Wayback Machine seemingly has captured the site and its functionality).
- "No. 1 Songs; 1930–1989". Ntl.matrix.com.br. Archived from the original on June 16, 2010. Retrieved November 13, 2010 – via Wayback Machine.
- Sheldon, Harvey (né Harvey Saltzman; born 1936). "Billie Holiday". The History of the Golden Age of Pop Music of the 30's, 40's, 50's & 60's. Charleston, South Carolina: BookSurge. pp. 334–350 – via Internet Archive (ARChive of Contemporary Music).
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link) ISBN 978-1-4610-9105-9, 1-4610-9105-5; OCLC 759118310 (all editions). - Harvey Sheldon Jewish American Music Video Research Library at U Penn. OCLC 122417886.
- Harvey Sheldon Rock and Roll Music Video Research Library at U Penn. OCLC 1112090501.
- Sheldon also, in 1998, donated 4,500 music videos to USC Harvey Sheldon Collection at the Online Archive of California. University of Southern California, Cinematic Arts Library.
- Novaes & Novaes. Billie Holiday Songs (©2005–2021). (WordPress blog of Paulo Novaes, Publisher; Fernanda Novaes, Art Director, Brazil). Billie Holiday Songs at www.billieholidaysongs.com. Retrieved September 18, 2010.
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- "Live Songs – 1937". Archived from the original on April 23, 2010.
- "Studio Songs – 1936". Archived from the original on May 28, 2010.
- "Studio Songs – 1939". Archived from the original on April 14, 2012.
- "Studio Songs – 1944". Archived from the original on September 10, 2011.
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timestamp mismatch; May 28, 2010 suggested (help). - "Studio Songs – 1945". Archived from the original on May 28, 2010.
- "Studio Discography". Archived from the original on July 2, 2010.
- "Favorites". Archived from the original on February 25, 2012.
- "Discography: The Composers". Archived from the original on March 10, 2011.
- "Discography: Her Musicians". Archived from the original on August 31, 2010.
Bibliography
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"I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm," sung by Dick Powell and Alice Faye in the 1937 musical film, On the Avenue.
The below 10 online references were originally retrieved November 13, 2010, and are archived via Wayback Machine