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The lyric to I Love You was written by Ms. Lee Bernstein of Schererville, Indiana. The melody is a slow version of "This Old Man," which was a public domain melody at the time. The song was first published in a songbook entitled Piggyback Songs, back in the early 80's.
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The lyric to I Love You was written by Ms. Lee Bernstein of Schererville, Indiana. The melody is a slow version of "This Old Man," which was a public domain melody at the time. The song was first published in a songbook entitled Piggyback Songs, back in the early 80's.
The lyric to I Love You was written by Ms. Lee Bernstein of Schererville, Indiana. The melody is a slow version of "This Old Man," which was a public domain melody at the time. The song was first published in a songbook entitled Piggyback Songs, back in the early 80's.
The song Molly Do You Love Me is in the public domain. This is because the song and its lyrics were written before 1922. Any songs which were written before this time are considered public domain.
The song "They'll Never Take Her Love From Me" is in the public domain. This song is considered to be a traditional folk song and is found online at places like Traditional Music.
My Melody of Love was created in 1974.
The latest it would enter the public domain would be 2031, but the link below may be of interest.
No; it will be protected for the life of the songwriter plus 70 years.
Melody Love's birth name is Francine Perez.
Love Behind the Melody was created on 2008-01-15.
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