Victor matrix B-28904. Ev'ry night I cry myself to sleep over you / The Manhattan Merrymakers

TitleSource
Ev'ry night I cry myself to sleep over you (Primary title)Disc label
Fox trot (Title descriptor)Disc label
Todas las noches lloro por tí (Parallel (translated) title)Disc label
Authors and ComposersNotes
Leo Wood (composer)
Irving M. Bibo (composer)
Composer information source: Disc label.
PersonnelNotes Hide Additional Titles
The Manhattan Merrymakers (Musical group)
Hugo Frey (leader)
  • Description: Jazz/dance band
  • Instrumentation: 2 cornets, tuba, trombone, 2 violins, piano, banjo, cello, and saxophone
  • Category: Instrumental
  • Master Size: 10-in.
  • Title Note: Disc label also credits lyricist [Howard E.] Johnson.
Notes
Source(s): trade catalog; Victor ledgers; disc.
Take Date and PlaceTakeStatusLabel Name/NumberFormatNote Hide Additional Titles
11/1/1923 New York, New York 1 Master Victor 19191 10-in.

Ev'ry night I cry myself to sleep over you / The Manhattan Merrymakers

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11/1/1923 New York, New York 2 Destroy
11/1/1923 New York, New York 3 Destroy
11/1/1923 New York, New York 4 Destroy
11/1/1923 New York, New York 5 Hold

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Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Victor matrix B-28904. Ev'ry night I cry myself to sleep over you / The Manhattan Merrymakers," accessed March 28, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/800002960/B-28904-Evry_night_I_cry_myself_to_sleep_over_you.

Victor matrix B-28904. Ev'ry night I cry myself to sleep over you / The Manhattan Merrymakers. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved March 28, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/matrix/detail/800002960/B-28904-Evry_night_I_cry_myself_to_sleep_over_you.

"Victor matrix B-28904. Ev'ry night I cry myself to sleep over you / The Manhattan Merrymakers." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 28 March 2024.

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