Gipsy ballads. By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Array
B00000323557 / 1951-10-08
RE0000029683 / 1979-07-23
Title:
Gipsy ballads. By Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
Gipsy ballads.
Other Title:
The Beloit poetry journal, fall 1951
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Consider me. By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Array
RE0000029684 / 1979-07-23
B00000336993 / 1951-12-27
Title:
Consider me. By Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
Consider me.
Other Title:
The American scholar, winter 1951-1952
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
[Some practical observations: a colloquy, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
RE0000029685 / 1979-07-23
Title:
[Some practical observations: a colloquy, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
Some practical observations: a colloquy
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Appears in:
4th quarter, 1950. Some practical observations: a colloquy. Pub. 1951-01-04; B00000282147.
Issue 4th quarter, 1950. To be somebody. Pub. 1951-01-04; B00000282147.
Issue 3d quarter, 1951. American heartbreak. Pub. 1951-10-06; B00000332603.
[Simple's mind wanders from things to "the thing", and other contributions] By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
RE0000029686 / 1979-07-23
Title:
[Simple's mind wanders from things to "the thing", and other contributions] By Langston Hughes.
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Appears in:
Issue 13Jan51. Simple's mind wanders from things to "the thing". Pub. 1951-01-08; B00000281785.
Issue 21Apr51. Perusing the news doesn't always give a man the blues. Pub. 1951-04-16; B00000298065.
Issue 19May51. Silence, Simple declares simply, is all of the gold he possesses. Pub. 1951-05-14; B00000301946.
Issue 24Nov51. Simple argues about Thanksgiving and wishes a happy one to you. Pub. 1951-11-19; B00000334261.
Issue 5Jan52. Politics, says Simple, is like a see-saw--Republicans one end, Democrats another. Pub. 1951-12-31; B00000335015.
[When it comes to selling tickets for a tea, Simple had rather die, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
RE0000029687 / 1979-07-23
Title:
[When it comes to selling tickets for a tea, Simple had rather die, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes.
Other Title:
A Man is as young as a woman inspires him to be, says Simple.
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Appears in:
Issue 27Jan51. When it comes to selling tickets for a tea, Simple had rather die. Pub. 1951-01-22; B00000284754.
Issue 17Mar51. Chinches, says Simple, can really bug a man. Pub. 1951-03-12; B00000291686.
Issue 1Sep51. I guess the country is O.K. for folks who're made that way, but me--nay. Pub. 1951-08-27; B00000319500.
Issue 15Sep51. A Man is as young as a woman inspires him to be, says Simple. Pub. 1951-09-10; B00000322122.
Issue 20Oct51. If wishes were real, than Simple would change reality. Pub. 1951-10-15; B00000324551.
Issue 17Nov51. Half-tones of Harlem number: the shake-dancer's dream. Pub. 1951-11-12; B00000330588.
Issue 1Dec51. Simple writes a letter to a leader he did not know was leading. Pub. 1951-11-26; B00000334262.
[Simple speaks of winter, wings, and being washed whiter than snow, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
RE0000029688 / 1979-07-23
Title:
[Simple speaks of winter, wings, and being washed whiter than snow, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes.
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Appears in:
Issue 10Feb51. Simple speaks of winter, wings, and being washed whiter than snow. Pub. 1951-02-05; B00000288446.
Issue 17Feb51. Simple says he has lost his boundaries and can't find no way out. Pub. 1951-02-12; B00000287013.
Issue 3Mar51. Simple says one drop makes all who have it the same. Pub. 1951-02-26; B00000289786.
Issue 24Mar51. Simple says women bring everything down to their own level--which is personal. Pub. 1951-03-19; B00000292763.
Issue 23Jun51. Simple says the question may be foolish, but the answer is criminal. Pub. 1951-06-18; B00000309987.
Issue 22Sep51. Simple woos the muse again, but results are clear only to himself. Pub. 1951-09-17; B00000320258.
Issue 3Nov51. Simple says a white sheep is worse than a black sheep any day. Pub. 1951-10-29; B00000326653.
[Simple remembers an empty room when the roomer went away., and other contributions] By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
RE0000029689 / 1979-07-23
Title:
[Simple remembers an empty room when the roomer went away., and other contributions] By Langston Hughes.
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Appears in:
Issue 24Feb51. Simple remembers an empty room when the roomer went away. Pub. 1951-02-19; B00000287954.
Issue 31Mar51. Simple says a formal cost almost as much as a funeral and only one flower. Pub. 1951-03-26; B00000298064.
Issue 5May51. Simple, in his simple way, visualizes a great day. Pub. 1951-04-30; B00000300660.
Issue 12May51. Simple meets Zarita at a five o'clock cocktail sip. Pub. 1951-05-07; B00000301243.
Issue 9Jun51. Simple defines love--but doesn't want an angle. Pub. 1951-06-04; B00000309985.
Issue 30Jun51. Simple bases his version of democracy on what Sugar Ray did in France. Pub. 1951-06-25; B00000309988.
Issue 28Jul51. Simple has problems and they begin in the morning. Pub. 1951-07-23; B00000312589.
Beloved. Words by Langston Hughes, music by Edward Lee Tyler
Type of Work:
Musical work
Array
RE0000054606 / 1980-01-04
EU0000296852 / 1952-12-10
Title:
Beloved. Words by Langston Hughes, music by Edward Lee Tyler.
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E of Langston Hughes)
Blues in stereo. By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Array
RE0000419410 / 1989-02-16
B00000916766 / 1961-07-31
Title:
Blues in stereo. By Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
Blues in stereo.
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Names:
George Houston Bass
Langston Hughes 1902-1967
[With a million dollars Simple plans his life, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
RE0000004321 / 1978-05-15
Title:
[With a million dollars Simple plans his life, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes.
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Appears in:
Issue 21Jan50. With a million dollars Simple plans his life. Pub. 1950-01-16; B00000228752.
Issue 22Apr50. Simple wants to change the calendar all around to suit himself. Pub. 1950-04-17; B00000241938.
Issue 24Jun50. Simple would like to be a bird but not pretty enough for a cage. Pub. 1950-06-19; B00000251361.
Issue 8Jul50. When your end comes, you will go, but Simple wonders how he can live till then. Pub. 1950-07-02; B00000254859.
Issue 28Oct50. Simple speaks of war and peace and comes out in a circle. Pub. 1950-10-23; B00000270090.
Issue 4Nov50. Under one condition only will Simple become a philatelist. Pub. 1950-10-30; B00000271556.
Issue 6Jan51. So many are the clothes we wear, I'd just as leave my back was bare. Pub. 1950-12-31; B00000280769.
[Simple makes a graduation speech for black children in a white world, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
RE0000004322 / 1978-05-15
Title:
[Simple makes a graduation speech for black children in a white world, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
Simple makes a graduation speech for black children in a white world, and other contributions
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Appears in:
Issue 10Jun50. Simple makes a graduation speech for black children in a white world. Pub. 1950-06-05; B00000250978.
Issue 26Aug50. Simple makes up proverbs right out of his own head. Pub. 1950-08-21; B00000261528.
Issue 7Jan50. Simple resolves to keep his resolutions. Pub. 1950-01-02; B00000226362.
Issue 23Sep50. Simple says if he is not wanted where he wants to go, woe! Pub. 1950-09-18; B00000264568.
Issue 7Oct50. Simple says if he was a landlord all tenants would have their own bells. Pub. 1950-10-02; B00000266500.
Issue 1Apr50. Simple says Joyce is just like a small mule when her mind gets set. Pub. 1950-03-27; B00000238873.
Issue 6May50. Simple speaks of F E P C while Joyce speaks of bigamy. Pub. 1950-05-01; B00000244514.
[Simple declares it is true, but science would say it is a lie, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
RE0000004323 / 1978-05-15
Title:
[Simple declares it is true, but science would say it is a lie, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
Simple declares it is true, but science would say it is a lie, and other contributions
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Appears in:
Issue 27May50. Simple declares it is true, but science would say it is a lie. Pub. 1950-05-22; B00000247538.
Issue 28Jan50. Simple does not believe climate is related to achievements. Pub. 1950-01-23; B00000229449.
Issue 1Jul50. Simple goes from coast to coast and is now heading for London and Rome. Pub. 1950-06-27; B00000252409.
Issue 19Aug50. Simple has his picture taken to decorate Joyce's dresser. Pub. 1950-08-14; B00000259167.
Issue 18Mar50. Simple is charged--but not with what you think. Pub. 1950-03-13; B00000237316.
Issue 23Dec50. Simple is glad that Christmas cheer does not come but once a year. Pub. 1950-12-18; B00000278686.
Issue 2Sep50. Simple knows it ain't good to say "ain't" but he ain't bothered. Pub. 1950-08-28; B00000261529.
[Simple discusses colleges and color, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
RE0000004341 / 1978-05-15
Title:
[Simple discusses colleges and color, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes.
Other Title:
New York.
New Yorkers.
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Appears in:
Issue 4th quarter, 1949. Simple discusses colleges and color. Pub. 1950-01-05; B00000229798.
Issue 1st quarter, 1950. New York. Add. title: New Yorkers. Pub. 1950-04-04; B00000241266.
Issue 1st quarter, 1950. Passing. Pub. 1950-04-04; B00000241266.
Issue 1st quarter, 1950. Shame on you. Pub. 1950-04-04; B00000241266.
[According to Joyce, white women are out to run the Negro race, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
RE0000004342 / 1978-05-15
Title:
[According to Joyce, white women are out to run the Negro race, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes.
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Appears in:
Issue 20Feb50. According to Joyce, white women are out to run the Negro race. Pub. 1950-02-20; B00000234188.
Issue 4Mar50. Joyce is like a dog with a bone when she gets on a certain subject. Pub. 1950-02-27; B00000235380.
Issue 11Mar50. Joyce says if a king gives up his throne, shame on him! Pub. 1950-03-06; B00000236270.
Issue 8Apr50. Joyce prepares for the Easter Parade while Simple speaks his mind. Pub. 1950-04-03; B00000239896.
Issue 22Jul50. For once Simple has money due, in fact--overdue. Pub. 1950-07-17; B00000255789.
Issue 29Jul50. Joyce informs Simple of a certain technicality relative to marriage. Pub. 1950-07-24; B00000256351.
Issue 16Sep50. Mail me some more kinds of greens if I missed any, says Simple. Pub. 1950-09-11; B00000264283.
[Passers-by, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
RE0000004344 / 1978-05-15
Title:
[Passers-by, and other contributions] By Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
Passers-by
Other Title:
125th Street.
Champ.
Joe Louis.
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Appears in:
Passers-by. Add. title: 125th Street. Pub. 1950-01-20; B00000229133.
Champ. Add. title: Joe Louis. Pub. 1950-01-20; B00000229133.
Juke box love song. Pub. 1950-01-20; B00000229133.
Simple speaks his mind. By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Array
RE0000004536 / 1978-07-10
A00000042818 / 1950-04-05
Title:
Simple speaks his mind. By Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
Simple speaks his mind.
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
The Glory around His head; a cantata of the Resurrection. For chorus, soli and orchestra. By Jan Meyerowitz, text by Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Musical work
Array
RE0000086388 / 1981-03-23
EP0000077422 / 1953-12-21
Title:
The Glory around His head; a cantata of the Resurrection. For chorus, soli and orchestra. By Jan Meyerowitz, text by Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
The Glory around His head
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E of Langston Hughes)
Notes:
Piano-vocal score.
Uncle Sam Simple; story. By Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Array
RE0000434152 / 1989-02-13
B00000940978 / 1961-12-05
Title:
Uncle Sam Simple; story. By Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
Uncle Sam Simple
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
Our melody. With whistling obbligato. w H. Evans & Langston Hughes, m Joe Dixie, pseud. & Rudi Lindt, pseud
Type of Work:
Musical work
Array
RE0000195774 / 1984-01-03
EP0000097107 / 1956-02-20
Title:
Our melody. With whistling obbligato. w H. Evans & Langston Hughes, m Joe Dixie, pseud. & Rudi Lindt, pseud.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: "English adaptation of the work, Pfeifkonzert."
Variant title:
The Phonograph song.
Our melody
Other Title:
Pfeifkonzert
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E of Langston Hughes)
Jerico-Jim-Crow-Jerico; a song-play. Book & w Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Dramatic work and accompanying music
Array
RE0000514563 / 1991-01-07
DU0000057961 / 1963-07-01
Title:
Jerico-Jim-Crow-Jerico; a song-play. Book & w Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
Jerico-Jim-Crow-Jerico
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)
I've known rivers. For male chorus, a cappella (with piano reduction) Poem: Langston Hughes, music: Jean Berger
Type of Work:
Musical work
Array
RE0000090630 / 1981-01-05
EP0000067868 / 1953-01-05
Title:
I've known rivers. For male chorus, a cappella (with piano reduction) Poem: Langston Hughes, music: Jean Berger.
Series:
Row octavo series, no. 518
Variant title:
I've known rivers.
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E of Langston Hughes)
The Ballad of the brown king; a Christmas cantata. For chorus of mixed voices (SATB) w Langston Hughes, m Margaret Bonds
Type of Work:
Musical work
Array
RE0000445234 / 1989-10-02
EP0000156784 / 1961-09-21
Title:
The Ballad of the brown king; a Christmas cantata. For chorus of mixed voices (SATB) w Langston Hughes, m Margaret Bonds.
Variant title:
The Ballad of the brown king
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E of Langston Hughes) & Djane Richardson (C of Margaret Bonds)
Moon outside my window. From Tambourines to glory. w Langston Hughes, m Jobe Huntley
Type of Work:
Musical work
Array
RE0000567595 / 1992-01-02
EP0000183515 / 1964-01-03
Title:
Moon outside my window. From Tambourines to glory. w Langston Hughes, m Jobe Huntley.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: complete piano part.
Variant title:
Moon outside my window
Other Title:
Tambourines to glory
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E of Langston Hughes)
Freedom land. For voice & piano. w & m Langston Hughes, arr. Ralph Satz
Type of Work:
Musical work
Array
RE0000567606 / 1992-01-02
EP0000185053 / 1964-01-31
Title:
Freedom land. For voice & piano. w & m Langston Hughes, arr. Ralph Satz.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: piano arr. & editorial revisions.
Variant title:
Freedom land
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E of Langston Hughes)
When the dove enters in. w Langston Hughes, m Margaret Bonds
Type of Work:
Musical work
Array
RE0000518956 / 1991-01-07
EU0000787671 / 1963-09-03
Title:
When the dove enters in. w Langston Hughes, m Margaret Bonds.
Variant title:
When the dove enters in
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E of Langston Hughes)
Southern mammy sings. w Langston Hughes, m Irwin Heilner
Type of Work:
Musical work
Array
RE0000519009 / 1991-01-07
EU0000774704 / 1963-05-29
Title:
Southern mammy sings. w Langston Hughes, m Irwin Heilner.
Variant title:
Southern mammy sings
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E of Langston Hughes)
How'm I gonna make it? w & m Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Musical work
Array
RE0000519010 / 1991-01-07
EU0000774752 / 1963-06-07
Title:
How'm I gonna make it? w & m Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
How'm I gonna make it?
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E of Langston Hughes)
You better take time. w & m Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Musical work
Array
RE0000519011 / 1991-01-07
EU0000774753 / 1963-06-07
Title:
You better take time. w & m Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
You better take time
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E of Langston Hughes)
Jump with Jezebel. w & m Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Musical work
Array
RE0000519012 / 1991-01-07
EU0000774754 / 1963-06-07
Title:
Jump with Jezebel. w & m Langston Hughes.
Variant title:
Jump with Jezebel
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E of Langston Hughes)
Tambourines to glory; a play in two acts with spirituals, jubilees, and gospel songs. Text: Langston Hughes
Type of Work:
Dramatic work and accompanying music
Array
RE0000220938 / 1984-10-25
DU0000043139 / 1956-08-14
Title:
Tambourines to glory; a play in two acts with spirituals, jubilees, and gospel songs. Text: Langston Hughes.
Basis of Claim:
New Matter: text.
Variant title:
Tambourines to glory
Copyright Claimant:
George Houston Bass (E)