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Harold Rossiter Music Company was a sheet music publisher in the United States.

Chicago

There was litigation over the copyright for "On Iowa", a song the firm held cooyright to until entering bankruptcy in 1929.[1]

Harold Rossiter authored "How to Put On A Minstrel Show" published in 1921.[2]

Sheet music

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  • "He's a Soldier of the U.S.A."[3]
  • "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (1910)
  • "Remember Me to My Old Gal" (1911)[4]
  • "I'm Going Back to Carolina" (1914)[5]
  • "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (1910)[6]
  • "When Jack Came Sailing Home Again" (1911)[6]
  • "Fairy Kisses" (1908)[6]
  • "Just as the Ship Went Down; A Song of the Sea" (1912)[6]
  • "Aailing on the Old Excusion Boat" (1913)[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Law v. National Broadcasting Co., 51 F. Supp. 798 (S.D.N.Y. 1943)".
  2. ^ Rossiter, Harold (1962). "How to Put on a Minstrel Show".
  3. ^ "013.085 - He's a Soldier of the U.S.A. | Levy Music Collection".
  4. ^ "027.114 - Remember Me to My Old Gal. | Levy Music Collection".
  5. ^ "Harold Rossiter Music Company | ArchivesSpace at Western Michigan University Libraries".
  6. ^ a b c d e "Items tagged with "Harold Rossiter Music Company" | Levy Music Collection".