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  1. Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time. " Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time " is a 1928 song composed by Nathaniel Shilkret with lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert. It is the theme song of the silent film Lilac Time, starring Gary Cooper and Colleen Moore. The song sold almost two million copies of sheet music and was recorded by over a hundred top artists ...

  2. The song was subject to copyright in 1925 and 1927. These copyrights were renewed in 1953 and 1955, after the death of both composers, at which time the rights in the song were owned by Leo Feist, Inc. The rights were thereafter assigned to the EMI Catalogue Partnership, controlled and administered by EMI Feist Catalog Inc. Film appearances

  3. (1869 – 1930) American composer-publisher. Brother of Felix F. Feist.Founder of Tin Pan Alley's Leo Feist, Inc. publishing empire.

  4. Songwriter (s) George Benoit, Robert Levenson, Ted Garton. " My Belgian Rose " is a 1918 song written by George Benoit, Robert Levenson, and Ted Garton, and published by Leo Feist, Inc. [1] The song was performed by Charles Hart and Ellot Shaw and reached number eight on the top 100 U.S. songs of 1918. [2]

  5. New York: Leo Feist (1911) OCLC 53154559 "That's How I Need You" Al Piantadosi (words & music) New York: Leo Feist (1912) OCLC 19405145 (pdf copy at the LOC) "The Curse of an Aching Heart" Al Piantadosi (music) Henry Fink (né Henri Finck; 1893–1963) (words) Rosenbaum Studios (cover art) New York: Leo. Feist Inc. (1913) OCLC 10459931 (pdf ...

  6. Im November 1943 bot Amsterdam in New York den Song der längst vergessenen Sängerin Jeri Sullivan an und beauftragte den Musikverlag Leo Feist Inc., das Urheberrecht registrieren zu lassen. Amsterdam beteuerte später, nicht gewusst zu haben, dass sowohl Text als auch Musik bereits urheberrechtlich geschützt waren.

  7. So meschugge. So meschugge ist der deutsche Titel des US-amerikanischen Foxtrottschlagers Crazy People von James V. Monaco, zu dem Edgar Leslie die englischen Original- lyrics gedichtet hat. Er erschien 1932 im Musikverlag von Leo Feist in New York. [1] In Deutschland wurde das Lied bei Francis, Day & Hunter verlegt.