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"You Call Everybody Darlin'" is a popular song. The words and music were by Sam Martin (né Samuel Matzkowitz; 1908–2002),[1] Ben Trace, and his brother, Al Trace, who used the pseudonym, Clem Watts. The song was copyrighted and published in 1946.[2]

"You Call Everybody Darlin"
Song


Several versions were recorded that charted in 1948 (mostly recorded that year, but at least one possibly in the previous year): by Al Trace (Clem Watts' real name; the biggest-selling version), Anne Vincent, Jack Smith, The Andrews Sisters, Jerry Wayne, and Jack Lathrop. The song was also recorded by Art Lund that year.


Notes and references



Notes


  1. Eliten av Artister På Sonoras Stjärnserie (The Elite Artists on the Sonoras Star Series)

References


  1. "Martin, Sam" (name entry), ASCAP Biographical Dictionary (4th ed.), compiled for the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers by Jaques Cattell Press, R. R. Bowker Company (1980), p. 327; OCLC 12259500, 474643237
  2. "You Call Everybody Darling"
    Sam Martin (w&m)
    Ben Trace (w&m)
    Clem Watts (pseudonym of Al Trace) (w&m)
    © 21 November 1946; EP 9704
    Renewed 18 March 1974; R572730
    Mayfair Music Corp (publisher in New York)
    Edwin H. Morris & Co., Ltd. (publisher in England)
    Chappell (publisher in Paris)
    OCLC 958344516, 843618219
  3. Whitburn, Joel (1973). Top Pop Records 1940-1955. Record Research. OCLC 7001460.
  4. The Mercury Labels – The 1945–1956 Era (Vol. 1 of 5), Michel Ruppli, Ed Novitsky (eds.), Greenwood Publishing Group (1993)





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