“If You Hadn’t Gone Away” slow shuffle from 1925 played by Johnny Johnson on Welte
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“If You Hadn’t Gone Away” is a 1925 pop song by prolific songwriters Lew Brown, Billy Rose, and Ray Henderson, in style listed as a “slow shuffle”, and recorded as Welte No. 7233. It is played by Johnny Johnson, an American band director who went to work for Welte in 1924 playing pop rolls, recording more than 60 titles. This Johnny Johnson is not to be confused with the better-known and considerably younger "Johnnie Clyde Johnson", the black American jazz pianist born in 1924. This large 6’2” Welte Licensee instrument was built in 1925 in Cincinnati by Baldwin, perhaps the premier piano brand in the US commonly fitted with Welte players. The instrument was restored at Historic Pianos over the last year, with extensive work on both the piano and the player mechanism.
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