Charlestonette

Charlestonette
Jazz song by Paul Whiteman and Fred Rose
1925 sheet music cover, Leo Feist, New York
Genre Jazz
Style Foxtrot
Form Dance song
Published 1925 (1925): New York
Publisher Leo Feist
Recorded September 16, 1925 (1925-09-16): New York

"Charlestonette" is a 1925 jazz composition by jazz musician and bandleader Paul Whiteman and Fred Rose. The song was released as a 78 single by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.

Background

The composition was published by Leo Feist in New York. Paul Whiteman recorded the song on September 16, 1925 in New York. The song was released as Victor 19785 backed with "Ida-I Do" in 1925 by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.[1] Ben Selvin's Dance Orchestra and Bennie Krueger and His Orchestra, as Brunswick 2948, also recorded the song in 1925.

On the original Victor 78 release, Paul Whiteman's name does not appear on the songwriting credit. Only Fred Rose is credited. On the sheet music published by Leo Feist, however, both Whiteman and Rose are credited as the songwriters.

Sources

  • Paul Whiteman: Pioneer of American Music (Volume 1: 1890–1930), Studies in Jazz, No. 43, by Don Rayno, The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2003.
  • Pops: Paul Whiteman, King of Jazz, by Thomas A. DeLong, New Century Publishers, 1983.
  • Jazz by Paul Whiteman, J. H. Sears, 1926.
  • How To Be A Band Leader by Paul Whiteman and Leslie Lieber, Robert McBride & Company, 1948.

References

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