File:SpikeJones.CocktailsForTwo.excerpt.ogg
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Summary
| Description |
Sound sample from Spike Jones's cover of the song "Cocktails for Two" |
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| Source |
The Best of Spike Jones (1992) compact disc |
| Portion used |
0:47–1:03; length: 0:16.5 (9.2% of song's full 2:59) |
| Low resolution? | |
| Other information |
Original "Cocktails for Two" composed by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow in 1934. |
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| Purpose of use |
Audible illustration of artist's music style not adequately describable by text. Millions of readers will recognize this excerpt of a famous song without necessarily knowing who Jones is (until they hear it). |
| Replaceable? |
No known free or public-domain replacement available. |
| Article | |
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| Purpose of use |
Audible illustration of cover version prominently mentioned in article (cited as its most famous version). |
| Replaceable? |
No known free or public-domain replacement available. |
Licensing
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