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Requested move

The following discussion is an archived discussion of the proposal. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. No further edits should be made to this section.

No consensus to move. Vegaswikian (talk) 21:21, 2 February 2012 (UTC) Chattanoogie Shoe Shine BoyChattanooga Shoe Shine Boy[reply]

The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the proposal. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page. No further edits should be made to this section.

Who really wrote Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy?

According to Michael Kosser of American Songwriter magazine the real author of 'Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy' is Fred Rose. The song was published by Acuff-Rose and Fred Rose gave his songwriting credit to Harry Stone. Harry Stone, in turn, shared his half of the songwriting credit with Jack Stapp. I would have liked Michael Kosser to have sited his sources but unfortunately he passed away in 2011. BTW, Jack Stapp and Lew Cowan established Tree Publishing Company in 1951 and eventually it over-took Acuff-Rose as a publishing power (in Nashville) to be reckoned with. Eventually, Sony/ATV bought Tree. If you would like to see Michael Kosser's article where he shares this information please use the following link: http://www.americansongwriter.com/2006/09/sonyatv-music-nashville-a-grand-publishing-tradition/ - I don't know about you but I feel the true author(s) should always be given proper credit - otherwise, as an audiophile I feel defrauded. 184.76.56.97 (talk) 06:34, 12 August 2015 (UTC)JSJR 08112015[reply]