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.
George M. Cohan wrote 1,500 songs!
The best site that lists Filipino public domain songs is the Public Domain Information site, that list a lot of free songs for download.
Type public domain patriotic songs into a search engine. You will find your answer. This song is in public domain.
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Yes, some Noel Coward songs are in the public domain. Generally, his works published before 1923 are in the public domain. However, the copyright status of specific songs may vary, so it's important to check individual works.
Cohan was the quintessential early 20th century "Song and Dance Man". He was also a prolific song writer, and many of his songs had a sentimental or patriotic theme, very popular at that time.
No, George Cohan did not receive the Medal of Honor. He was a renowned American playwright, composer, and actor known for his contributions to musical theater and patriotic songs, particularly during World War I. While he was celebrated for his artistic achievements, the Medal of Honor is awarded for acts of valor in military service, which Cohan did not receive.
Not necessarily; it varies from state to state.
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.
No; it is controlled by Universal Songs of Polygram.
No, albums produced before Febuary 15, 1975 will become public domain on February 15, 2067. Albums produced after Febuary 15, 1975 won't become public domain until AT LEAST 2043.
No, it is not in the public domain. See related links (below) for a website that lists Christmas songs and their copyright status.