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'''Warning: This public domain radio programme should not be broadcast before all proprietary interests in the music, lyrics and recordings have expired – scheduled for 1st January 2021 in the UK and Europe. Terms for other jurisdictions may differ, please refer to your local legal frameworks.''' | '''Warning: This public domain radio programme should not be broadcast before all proprietary interests in the music, lyrics and recordings have expired – scheduled for 1st January 2021 in the UK and Europe. Terms for other jurisdictions may differ, please refer to your local legal frameworks.''' | ||
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'''Warning: This public domain radio programme should not be broadcast until 1st January 2021.''' | '''Warning: This public domain radio programme should not be broadcast until 1st January 2021.''' | ||
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''proprietary interests in the music, lyrics and recording expired in 2016'' | ''proprietary interests in the music, lyrics and recording expired in 2016'' | ||
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*Worried and Evil Man Blues – Blind Boy Fuller | *Worried and Evil Man Blues – Blind Boy Fuller | ||
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*She’s funny that way – Buck Clayton | *She’s funny that way – Buck Clayton | ||
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''recorded 1953''<br/> | ''recorded 1953''<br/> | ||
''music Charles N. Daniels (d. 1943) lyrics Richard A. Whiting (d. 1938)''<br/> | ''music Charles N. Daniels (d. 1943) lyrics Richard A. Whiting (d. 1938)''<br/> | ||
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*She’s funny that way – Ike Quebec | *She’s funny that way – Ike Quebec | ||
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''recorded 1944''<br/> | ''recorded 1944''<br/> | ||
''music Charles N. Daniels (d. 1943) lyrics Richard A. Whiting (d. 1938)''<br/> | ''music Charles N. Daniels (d. 1943) lyrics Richard A. Whiting (d. 1938)''<br/> | ||
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*You got to die someday – Lucille Bogan | *You got to die someday – Lucille Bogan | ||
''written by Lucille Bogan (d. 1948)''<br/> | ''written by Lucille Bogan (d. 1948)''<br/> | ||
− | ''entered the public domain 2019'' | + | '''entered the public domain 2019''' |
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*Police Station Blues – Peetie Wheatstraw | *Police Station Blues – Peetie Wheatstraw | ||
''written by Peetie Wheatstraw (d. 1941)''<br/> | ''written by Peetie Wheatstraw (d. 1941)''<br/> | ||
− | ''expires 2012'' | + | '''expires 2012''' |
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*99 Year Blues – Julius Daniel | *99 Year Blues – Julius Daniel | ||
''written by Julius Daniel (d. 1947)''<br/> | ''written by Julius Daniel (d. 1947)''<br/> | ||
− | ''Released 2018'' | + | '''Released 2018''' |
− | + | *Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out – Jimmy Witherspoon (recorded 1962) | |
− | + | ''recorded 1962, written by Jimmy Cox (d. 1925) | |
+ | '''proprietary interests in the music, lyrics and recording expired in 2013''' | ||
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− | + | *My Buddy Blind Papa Lemon – King Solomon Hill (d. 1949) | |
− | + | ''written by King Solomon Hill (d. 1949)''<br/> | |
+ | '''copyrights in the music, lyrics and recording expired in expires: 2020''' | ||
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− | + | *My Blue Heaven – Gene Austin | |
− | + | ''recorded 1928, music Walter Donaldson (d. 1947) lyrics George A. Whiting'' | |
+ | '''expires 2018''' | ||
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− | + | *My Blue Heaven – Fats Domino (recorded 1955) | |
− | + | ''recorded 1955, music Walter Donaldson (d. 1947) lyrics George A. Whiting'' | |
+ | '''expires 2018''' | ||
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− | + | *The Green Grass Grows All Around – Louis Jordan | |
+ | ''music Harry Von Tilzer (d. 1946) lyrics William Jerome (d. 1932)''<br/> | ||
+ | '''copyrights associated with this recording expired 2017''' | ||
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− | + | *Yes Sir, That’s My Baby – Nat King Cole | |
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+ | ''recorded 1949, written by Walter Donaldson (d. 1947) and Gus Kahn''<br/> | ||
+ | '''expires 2018''' | ||
+ | *Yes Sir, That’s My Baby – Etta Jones | ||
− | + | ''recorded 1960, written by Walter Donaldson (d. 1947) and Gus Kahn''<br/> | |
+ | '''expires 2018''' | ||
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− | + | *Shave ‘em Dry – Lucille Bogan | |
− | + | ''written by Lucille Bogan (d. 1948)''<br/> | |
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− | + | *Painting The Clouds With Sunshine – Gene Goldkette | |
− | + | ''recorded 1929, lyrics Al Dubin (d. 1945) music Joseph A. Burke (d. 1950)''<br/> | |
− | + | '''released in the public domain 2021''' | |
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− | + | *Carolina In The Morning – Holywood Dance Orchestra | |
− | + | ''recorded 1922, music Walter Donaldson (d. 1947) lyrics Gus Kahn '' | |
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33. You’re Driving Me Crazy – Ray Noble and His Orchestra with Al Bowlly | 33. You’re Driving Me Crazy – Ray Noble and His Orchestra with Al Bowlly |
Revision as of 17:38, 11 April 2011
Open Music Archive
Pre-release
Thursday 17th March 18:30 – 20:30
In response to Sean Dockray’s invitation to contribute to Public Monument, artists Eileen Simpson and Ben White have produced a future public domain radio programme – projecting forward a selection of out-of-copyright archive music and recordings currently controlled under copyrights that are due to expire by the time of broadcast in the year 2021.
In 2011 in the UK, the term of copyright in a musical composition is limited to the life of the author plus 70 years, while the term of copyright in a sound recording is limited to 50 years from the date of recording. Once this bundle of proprietary rights expires, a music recording enters the public domain and is held in common. The legal frameworks, which define the limits of the public domain, are by no means fixed. The future of the public domain is precarious – the field of culture is increasingly colonised for private interests as proprietors of intellectual property continually lobby for the extension of their control.
Pre-release optimistically opens up a future channel for public domain material beyond individual proprietary and commercial interests – a truly free broadcast for an imminent public domain.
The Pre-release radio programme is presented by Dan Scott
Script notes
You’re listening to Open Music Archive pre-release with Dan Scott
Warning: This public domain radio programme should not be broadcast before all proprietary interests in the music, lyrics and recordings have expired – scheduled for 1st January 2021 in the UK and Europe. Terms for other jurisdictions may differ, please refer to your local legal frameworks.
Warning: This public domain radio programme should not be broadcast until 1st January 2021.
Copyrights associated with this recording expired in XXXX
Proprietary interests in the music, lyrics and recording expired in XXXX
Released in the public domain in XXXX
Expired XXXX
Released XXXX
- Chloe – Ben Webster
recorded 1940, music Charles N. Daniels (d. 1943) lyrics Gus Kahn (d. 1941)
copyrights associated with this recording expired in 2014
- Chloe – Benny Goodman
recorded 1937, music Charles N. Daniels (d. 1943) lyrics Gus Kahn (d. 1941)
copyrights associated with this recording expired in 2014
- Chloe – Henry “Red” Allen
recorded 1963, music Charles N. Daniels (d. 1943) lyrics Gus Kahn (d. 1941)
copyrights associated with this recording expired in 2014
- Chloe – Fats Waller
recorded 1928
music Charles N. Daniels (d. 1943) lyrics Gus Kahn (d. 1941)
copyrights associated with this recording expired in 2014
- Poor Boy Blues – Ramblin’ Thomas
proprietary interests in the music, lyrics and recording expired in 2016
- Worried and Evil Man Blues – Blind Boy Fuller
expired 2012
- She’s funny that way – Buck Clayton
recorded 1953
music Charles N. Daniels (d. 1943) lyrics Richard A. Whiting (d. 1938)
expires 2014
- She’s funny that way – Ike Quebec
recorded 1944
music Charles N. Daniels (d. 1943) lyrics Richard A. Whiting (d. 1938)
expires 2014
- You got to die someday – Lucille Bogan
written by Lucille Bogan (d. 1948)
entered the public domain 2019
- Police Station Blues – Peetie Wheatstraw
written by Peetie Wheatstraw (d. 1941)
expires 2012
- 99 Year Blues – Julius Daniel
written by Julius Daniel (d. 1947)
Released 2018
- Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out – Jimmy Witherspoon (recorded 1962)
recorded 1962, written by Jimmy Cox (d. 1925) proprietary interests in the music, lyrics and recording expired in 2013
- My Buddy Blind Papa Lemon – King Solomon Hill (d. 1949)
written by King Solomon Hill (d. 1949)
copyrights in the music, lyrics and recording expired in expires: 2020
- My Blue Heaven – Gene Austin
recorded 1928, music Walter Donaldson (d. 1947) lyrics George A. Whiting expires 2018
- My Blue Heaven – Fats Domino (recorded 1955)
recorded 1955, music Walter Donaldson (d. 1947) lyrics George A. Whiting expires 2018
- The Green Grass Grows All Around – Louis Jordan
music Harry Von Tilzer (d. 1946) lyrics William Jerome (d. 1932)
copyrights associated with this recording expired 2017
- Yes Sir, That’s My Baby – Nat King Cole
recorded 1949, written by Walter Donaldson (d. 1947) and Gus Kahn
expires 2018
- Yes Sir, That’s My Baby – Etta Jones
recorded 1960, written by Walter Donaldson (d. 1947) and Gus Kahn
expires 2018
- Shave ‘em Dry – Lucille Bogan
written by Lucille Bogan (d. 1948)
entered the public domain 2019
- Painting The Clouds With Sunshine – Gene Goldkette
recorded 1929, lyrics Al Dubin (d. 1945) music Joseph A. Burke (d. 1950)
released in the public domain 2021
- Carolina In The Morning – Holywood Dance Orchestra
recorded 1922, music Walter Donaldson (d. 1947) lyrics Gus Kahn expires 2018
33. You’re Driving Me Crazy – Ray Noble and His Orchestra with Al Bowlly
34. You’re Driving Me Crazy – Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians
35. You’re Driving Me Crazy – Jess Stacey
36. You’re Driving Me Crazy – Tito Rodriguez
© expires: 2018
"You’re Driving Me Crazy" is a U.S. popular song composed (music and lyrics) by Walter Donaldson for the 1930 musical comedy Smiles.
37. Core ‘ngrato – Enrico Caruso
© expires: 2018
written by Salvatore Cardillo
Salvatore Cardillo (1874–1947)
38. Tiptoe Through The Tulips – Nick Lucas
© expires: 2021
"Tiptoe Through the Tulips" is a popular song originally published in 1926. The music was written by Joseph A. Burke (March 18, 1884 – June 9, 1950) and the lyrics by Al Dubin (June 10, 1891 - February 11, 1945)
39. Goodnight Irene (live in texas) – Leadbelly (recorded 1949)
© expires: 2020
Huddie William Ledbetter (January 20, 1888 – December 6, 1949)
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