The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)

Summary

"The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)" is a popular song composed by Isham Jones with lyrics by Gus Kahn.[1] The song was recorded by Isham Jones' Orchestra on December 21, 1923, at Brunswick Studios in New York City, and published on January 7, 1924. On January 17 in Chicago, Jones recorded another version, with Al Jolson on lead vocals.[3] Both versions made the charts that Spring, with Jolson's peaking at number 2, and Jones' at number 5. Sophie Tucker recorded her version February 1924, released on Okeh 40054.[4][5]

"The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)"
Song by Isham Jones Orchestra
B-side"Wop blues"
PublishedJanuary 7, 1924 (1924-01-07) by Milton Weil Music Co., Chicago[1]
ReleasedMarch 1924 (1924-03)[2]
RecordedDecember 21, 1923 (1923-12-21)[2]
StudioBrunswick Studios, 799 Seventh Avenue, New York City
GenreAmerican Dance Music
LabelBrunswick 2555[2]
Composer(s)Isham Jones[1]
Lyricist(s)Gus Kahn[1]
Isham Jones Orchestra singles chronology
"Someone Else Walked Right In"
(1923)
"The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)"
(1924)
"Never Again"
(1924)

Other notable recordings edit

Film appearances edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Library of Congress. Copyright Office. (1924). Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1924 Musical Compositions New Series Vol 19 Part 3. United States Copyright Office. U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
  2. ^ a b c "Brunswick matrix 12160-12164. The one I love belongs to somebody else / Isham Jones Orchestra - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
  3. ^ Goldman, Herbert G. (1988). Jolson: The Legend Comes to Life. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 383. ISBN 0195055055.
  4. ^ "The Online Discographical Project". 78discography.com. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
  5. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 564. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
  6. ^ "A Bing Crosby Discography". BING magazine. International Club Crosby. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
  7. ^ Gilliland, John. (1947-05-07). "Pop Chronicles 1940s Program #18 - All Tracks UNT Digital Library". Digital.library.unt.edu. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
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  9. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 135. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
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  15. ^ "The Online Discographical Project". 78discography.com. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
  16. ^ "Discogs.com". Discogs.com. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
  17. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 136. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
  18. ^ "Internet Movie Database". imdb.com. Retrieved September 11, 2017.