Talk:'Deed I Do

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Ben Bernie Reference Questionable

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The citation for mention of "Deed I Do" as a song popularized through "Ben Bernie's recording" leads to the Tin Pan Alley volume by David A. Jasen. If so, Jasen is mistaken; Bernie may have popularized it through his radio program and/or on the stand, but he did not record it. There is no mention of any such recording in Ross Laird's "Brunswick Records: New York Sessions" and at the time Bernie was exclusive to Brunswick.Pinikadia 14:20, 2 November 2017 (UTC)