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| L | Seminola (An Indian Love Song)Written By – Robert KingWritten-By – Harry Warren |
| R | Ah-Ha!Vocals [Chorus] – Bud KennedyWritten-By – James V. Monaco, Sidney Clare |
Credits
- Banjo [Uncredited] – Joe Orlando
- Clarinet [Uncredited], Alto Saxophone [Uncredited], Soprano Saxophone [Uncredited] – Bernard J. "Lou" Dal(e)y*
- Cornet [Uncredited] – Frank Comiskey
- Drums [Uncredited] – Bill Dodge
- Piano [Uncredited] – Charles Bates*
- Tenor Saxophone [Uncredited], Soprano Saxophone [Uncredited], Clarinet [Uncredited] – Harry Hauser
- Trombone [Uncredited] – Ernest Gibbs
- Trumpet [Uncredited] – Julius Berkin
- Tuba [Uncredited] – Herman Brandenburg
- Violin, Directed By, Leader, Conductor – Henri Gendron
Notes
Both sides were cut first on May 20 of 1925 in the Edison Studios from Manhattan's Knickerbocker Building located between the 5th Avenue & the 16th Street (75-79 Fifth Avenue) in New York, but takes A, B & C from each side were rejected.However, Gendron's band remade both sides on May 29 of 1925 in the same studios & went issued on Edison Diamond Disc 51570, with "Ah-Ha!" being also issued on Edison Blue Amberol cylinder 5023.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side R label): 10385
- Matrix / Runout (Side L label): 10386

