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The Birdie dance : The Chicken dance. Little big spring / Dusty Stewart.
Registration Number: PA0000233022
Type of Work: Music
Date: 1984-08-17 00:00:00
Imprint: c1984.
Date of Creation: 09/23/1984
Date of Publication: 07/26/1984
Description: 1 sound disc : 45 rpm, stereo. ; 7 in.
Notes: Instrumentals.
Copyright Claimant: Clyde Brewer, Lillian Rodell & Udder Publishing
Authorship on Application: musical arr.: Clyde Brewer; music & arr.: Dusty Stewart.
Copyright Note: C.O. correspondence.
Other Title: The Chicken dance
Basis of Claim: New Matter: musical arr. of 1 work; music & arr. of 1 work.
Publisher Number: Longhorn Records LH-452006
Performer: Performed by Clyde Brewer’s Original River Road Boys.
Names: Rodell, Lillian

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