Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
Correspondence and notes, 1947-1974
Much of the correspondence in this folder concerns Harold Orlob's decision, in 1947 to take songwriter Joe Howard to court over Howard's taking credit for writing the song . He won the right to have his name listed as co-author.
Contracts, 1946
Much of the correspondence in this folder concerns Harold Orlob's decision, in 1947 to take songwriter Joe Howard to court over Howard's taking credit for writing the song . He won the right to have his name listed as co-author.
Brochures and lyrics, 1918-1965
Much of the correspondence in this folder concerns Harold Orlob's decision, in 1947 to take songwriter Joe Howard to court over Howard's taking credit for writing the song . He won the right to have his name listed as co-author.
Listen Lester, 1918
Much of the correspondence in this folder concerns Harold Orlob's decision, in 1947 to take songwriter Joe Howard to court over Howard's taking credit for writing the song . He won the right to have his name listed as co-author.
Waiting, 1918
The original music in this folder is marked for the instrument it was intended for.
I Saw You Smile
This contains scores for the different instuments used in the song.
Making Merry, 1930
Much of the correspondence in this folder concerns Harold Orlob's decision, in 1947 to take songwriter Joe Howard to court over Howard's taking credit for writing the song . He won the right to have his name listed as co-author.
Ned Wayburns Town Topics , Parts 1 and 2
Much of the correspondence in this folder concerns Harold Orlob's decision, in 1947 to take songwriter Joe Howard to court over Howard's taking credit for writing the song . He won the right to have his name listed as co-author.
Nothing But Love
Much of the correspondence in this folder concerns Harold Orlob's decision, in 1947 to take songwriter Joe Howard to court over Howard's taking credit for writing the song . He won the right to have his name listed as co-author.
The Red Canary
Much of the correspondence in this folder concerns Harold Orlob's decision, in 1947 to take songwriter Joe Howard to court over Howard's taking credit for writing the song . He won the right to have his name listed as co-author.
Sheet music, 1924-1959
Much of the correspondence in this folder concerns Harold Orlob's decision, in 1947 to take songwriter Joe Howard to court over Howard's taking credit for writing the song . He won the right to have his name listed as co-author.