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Give My Regards to Broadway was created in 1904.
Broadway The American Musical - 2004 Give My Regards to Broadway 1893-1927 1-1 was released on: USA: 19 October 2004
Sunday Best - 2007 Give Our Regards to Broadway 4-8 was released on: USA: August 2011
I don't know the lyrics to that song but you can find the lyrics to that song on YouTube.
Give My Regards to Broadway - 1948 was released on: USA: 8 June 1948 (Los Angeles, California) (premiere) USA: 22 June 1948 (New York City, New York) Sweden: 11 October 1948
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Certainly. If the image is copyrighted, it can be released to the public domain with the caveat that full credit is given for it.
Not all of them: anything written 1923 or later would still be protected. Popular World War I songs such as "Over There," "Yankee Doodle Dandy," "Give My Regards to Broadway," and "You're a Grand Old Flag" are in the public domain.
No. Or, rather, it can be, but it doesn't have to be. "Public domain" means you're allowed to give it away if you want, or sell it if you can find someone willing to pay for it.
They're free and they are open to the public. Free software, anything public domain, air, or anything along the lines of that.
because they want to give people a message to live good so a true life auto biography book story became the public domain for film
You cannot find Jacob Whitesides number because celebrities do not give out their number to the public domain.