Joel P. Corin Explained
Joel P. Corin was a composer in the United States.[1] Several songsheet collections include his work. Felix F. Feist wrote the lyrics to some of his songs. His song "The Old Barn Dance" was recorded by the Victor Dance Orchestra.[2]
Discography
- "Salomy Jane" (1907)[3]
- "San-Fran-Pan-American" (1912 / 1913),[4] arranged by Stephen O. Jones, celebrating the selection of San Francisco in 1911 to host the World's Fair in 1915[5]
- "The Old Barn Dance" (1909), published by Leo Feist[6]
- "If You Won't Be Good to Me", lyrics by Felix F. Feist[7]
- "My Sweet Sunflower" with Felix F. Feist
- "Eddie, Eddie, Oh![8]
- "When the Band Plays Yankee Doodle", word by Felix F. Feist[9]
Notes and References
- Web site: Corin, Joel P. - Discography of American Historical Recordings. adp.library.ucsb.edu.
- Web site: The old barn dance. Library of Congress.
- Book: Salomy Jane: Intermezzo-march-two-step. December 7, 1907. 766038534. Open WorldCat.
- https://panamapacificinternationalexposition.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/JC-SFP.jpg
- Web site: San-fran-pan-american | Princeton University Library. library.princeton.edu.
- Web site: Old barn dance, The | Princeton University Library. library.princeton.edu.
- Book: If You Wont Be Good To Me. Joel P.. Corin. Felix F.. Feist. December 7, 1908. Leo Feist. digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu.
- Web site: Joel P. Corin | Levy Music Collection. levysheetmusic.mse.jhu.edu.
- Web site: When The Band Plays Yankee Doodle. Digital Collections at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library.