I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover

~ Recording by Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.3I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover3:14Jean Goldkette and His OrchestraBix Beiderbecke - Volume 2 - 1927 - Complete EditionBix Beiderbecke, Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra, Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra, Eddie Lang & Frankie TrumbauerAlbum + Compilation
Média 7MJCD 7

Relationships

alto saxophone:Doc Ryker (on 1927-01-28)
banjo:Howdy Quicksell (on 1927-01-28)
baritone saxophone and clarinet:Danny Polo (saxophonist / clarinetist) (on 1927-01-28)
cornet:Bix Beiderbecke (American jazz cornettist, pianist and composer) (on 1927-01-28)
double bass:Steve Brown (1920s jazz bassist) (on 1927-01-28)
drums (drum set):Chauncey Morehouse (on 1927-01-28)
piano:Itzy Riskin (on 1927-01-28)
saxophone [C melody saxophone]:Frankie Trumbauer (on 1927-01-28)
trombone:Bill Rank (on 1927-01-28)
Spiegle Willcox (on 1927-01-28)
trumpet:Fred "Fuzzy" Farrar (on 1927-01-28)
Ray Lodwig (on 1927-01-28)
violin:Joe Venuti (on 1927-01-28)
recording of:I’m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover (on 1927-01-28)

I’m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover

writer:Mort Dixon (in 1927)
composer:Harry M. Woods (American 1920/30s songwriter) (in 1927)
referred to in medleys:The Roaring 20's (order: 4)
A Salute to Jolson Medley: Salute to Jolson / Toot Toot Tootsie / California Here I Come / Baby Face / Salute to Jolson / Swanee / I’m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover / Let Me Sing a Funny Song / Salute to Jolson / I’m Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / Salute to Jolson / Mammy / Salute to Jolson (order: 7)
Bugle Call Rag Medley (order: 19)
later translated versions:Trevo de Quatro Folhas
is the basis for:I'm Looking Over a Key Called 'Clover'