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Jack Aaron (aka Jack Arnold) was an American recording studio entrepreneur who had been a co-owner of JAC Recording and had been a founding co-owner, with Phil Ramone, of A & R Recording. He was also an accordionist and pianist.[1]
Music arrangements
[edit]- "Since My Love Has Gone," based on a Verdi melody
- Words and arrangement by Herb Wasserman and Jack Aaron
- © Dartmouth Music, Inc., New York
- 14Jan52; EP60152
- ASCAP
- Music from "Addio del passato" from Verdi's opera, La traviata
- Note: In the 1970s, Dartmouth music was at 10 Columbus Circle, Suite 2160
- Currently published by
- Hampshire House Publishing Corp.
- c/o The Richmond Organization, Inc.
- Lawrence S. Richmond, CEO of both Richmond and Hampshire House
- 266 W. 37th St., Fl 17
- New York, NY 10018
TRO Inc. (The Richmond Organization) 266 West 37th Street, 17th Floor New York NY 10018 Clearance Representative: Judy Bell Email: copyright@songways.com Member Affiliation: National Music Publishers Association Phone: 212-594-9795 Fax: 212-594-9782 Imprints Held:
Worldwide Music Services, Inc. * Words and Music, Inc. * Total Music Services, Inc. * TRO Inc. * Musical Comedy Productions, Inc. * Melody Trails, Inc. * Ludlow Music, Inc. * Hollis Music, Inc. * Hampshire House Publishing Corp. * Folkways Music Publishers, Inc. * Essex Music International, Inc. * Essex Music, Inc. * Devon Music, Inc. * Cromwell Music, Inc. * Cheshire Music, Inc. *
Resources
Directories Copyright Resources Education Paul Revere Awards Music Links Industry Job Opportunities
- Lyrics
- Oh I'm lonely and left with tears and sorrow
- I can't face tomorrow since my love has gone
- He's left me left me for another and my heart went with him
- How can I go on
- Was our love a game played for a day
- Were you pretending two hearts gone astray
- Am I to blame for this unhappy ending
- Nothing else is left me but a memory
- Beloved how I long to hold you in my arms enfold you
- Live again out happiness but now I can face tomorrow alone
- Since my love has gone
Discography
[edit]- "Since My Love Has Gone"
- Tony Bennett, Columbia Records 439635 (ZSP 8982) 45 rpm
- With Percy Faith and his Orchestra
- Recorded on May 31, 1951, and released in December of that year. It was arranged by Percy Faith.
- Released on
- 1951: Columbia 78: 39635
- 1951: Columbia 45: 4-39635
- 1955: Columbia LP 10″: CL 2507 — Alone At Last
- 2004: Sepia Records CD: SEPIA 1028 — The Young Tony Bennett
- 2005: ASV/Living Era CD: 5512 — Take My Hand…
- 2006: Naxos Nostalgia CD: 8120803 — While We’re Young: Original Recordings 1950-1955
- 2007: Proper CD: PROPERBOX 121 — Young Tony
- 2011: Disc #3 in The Tony Bennett Complete Collection (88697874602-JK3) The Columbia Singles, Vol. 1
- Eddie Holman, I Love You, ABC Records ABCS 701 (LP), 1969
- Nina Simone
- Ray Cura, Mercury Records, 5783-X45 (1952)
Notable performances
[edit]- Date: January 29, 1952 (Broadcast Date)
- Program #8
- Russ Case And His Orchestra (acc), Peggy Lee, Danny Scholl (v)
- Extant, Peggy Lee Show, "Since My Love Has Gone" - 2:39
Audio and video samples
[edit]Family
[edit]Aaron was married to Ruth Eisenberg (maiden; 1922–2009).[2]
Possible High School
[edit]- Textile High School
Jack Aaron and Emanuel Maxwell Klinger (1912–1997), the orchestra director at Straubenmuller Textile High School, got their teaching degrees together. Emanual's wife, Beulah Klinger (nee Beulah Rabinowitz; 1921–2002) also taught at Textile High School. Klinger began teaching at Textile High in the fall of 1937.[3]
- Emanual M. Klinger was a 1928 graduate of Townsend Harris High School. In June 1933, he graduated from City College with a Bachelor of Science Degree. On June 2, 1936, Klinger graduated with a Master of Arts Degree from Teachers College.[4][5]
Entities
[edit]- UK Entities
- Straight Ahead Productions Limited
- Columbus Finance Limited
- TRO,Essex Music Limited
- Fabulous Music Limited
- TANGLECROFT LIMITED
- KENSINGTON MUSIC LIMITED
- WILDWOOD MUSIC LIMITED
- TYLER MUSIC LIMITED
- WESTMINSTER MUSIC LIMITED
- SONGWAYS SERVICE LIMITED
- NEW IKON MUSIC LIMITED
- LAKEVIEW MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED
- CROMWELL MUSIC LIMITED
- CONCORD MUSIC LIMITED
- ONWARD MUSIC LIMITED
- CUBE SOUNDTRACKS LIMITED
- HUMMINGBIRD PRODUCTIONS LIMITED
References
[edit]- Incline citations
- ^ Wasserman, Herbert (1922–2001) (2000). A Different Drummer: What Makes Me Tic, a Memoir. Writers Club Press. p. 134 – via Google Books (limited preview).
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 2008-934363; ISBN 978-1-5986-3852-3, 1-5986-3852-1, ISBN 1-5986-3921-8; OCLC 52229234 (all editions). - ^ Connecticut Post (April 4–5, 2009). "Rurth Aaron Obituary" – via Legacy.com (ID: 22967518).
- ^ "Teachers Appointments and Transfers," New York Times, June 24, 1937
- ^ New York Times (The). "182D Annual Commencement Exercises Will Be Held at Columbia Today – Columbia to Give Degrees to 4,500 – Nine Honorary Awards and 273 Diplomas to Be Bestowed at University Exercises". Vol. 85, no. 28619 (Late City ed.). p. 30 – via TimesMachine (permalink).
- ^ Columbia University in the City of New York. "Degrees Conferred". p. 230 – via Internet Archive (Columbia University Libraries).
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