Wolverine Blues
The Dukes of Dixieland Lyrics


We have lyrics for 'Wolverine Blues' by these artists:


Damnation Defaced What u believe is the vanity u conceive What u love u…
Entombed What you believe Is the vanity you conceive What you love yo…
Lilo Sanchez When gravity is not enough I feel my boat rocking No fuel,…


We have lyrics for these tracks by The Dukes of Dixieland:


A Kiss to Build a Dream On Give me a kiss to build on and my imagination…
After You've Gone Now won't you listen honey, while I say, How could…
Ain Ain't she sweet? See her walking down that street. Yes I…
Avalon Every morning memories stray Across the sea where flying fi…
Basin Street Blues Won't you come along with me To the Mississippi We'll take a…
Beale Street Blues Won't you come along with me To the Mississippi We'll take…
Bugle Call Rag You're bound to fall for the bugle call; You're gonna brag…
Canal Street Blues Won't you come along with me To the Mississippi We'll take a…
Caravan Night and stars above that shine so bright The myst'ry…
Dear Old Southland Dear old Southland I hear you calling me. And I long…
Do You Know What It Means Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans And…
Heartaches Heartaches Heartaches My loving you meant only heartaches Yo…
Johnson Rag Johnson Flood Mississippi Mud Black Bottom I got 'em Lindy …
Lime House Blues And those weird China blues Never go away Sad, mad blues …
Me And My Shadow Shades of night are falling and I'm lonely Standing on the…
New Orleans Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans And…
Over The Waves The leaves of brown came tumbling down Remember, in Septembe…
Riverboat Shuffle All you cotton toters, Mississippi floaters, Gather all …
Running Wild My gal and I, we had a fight And I'm…
Sheik of Araby "I'm the Sheik of Araby, Your love belongs to me. At…
Sick and Tired Oh baby, whatcha gonna do Oh baby, whatcha gonna do I'm sick…
South Homesick tired All alone in a big city Why should…
St James Infirmary It was down by old Joe's barroom, on the corner…
St. Louis Blues I hate to see that evening sun go down I hate…
Sweet George Brown No gal made has got a shade On sweet Georgia brown,…
Sweet Georgia Brown No gal made has got a shade On sweet Georgia brown,…
Tiger Rag Where's that tiger! Where's that tiger! Where's that tiger! …
Welcome To New Orleans! Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans And…
When It's Sleepy Time Down South Homesick tired All alone in a big city Why should…
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street When my sugar walks down the street All the little birdies…
Whispering Don't worry I'm not looking at you Gorgeous and dressed in…



Who's Sorry Now Who's Sorry Now? Who's Sorry Now? Who's heart is aching for …


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Deano Assunto

John Shoup take the Pandora link off your website and comply
with your signed legal settlement. You've been sued 2x's by the
Assunto Family and the first case ended with this as being
factually true:DON'T BE CONFUSED...It is a fact that Frank and Freddie Assunto created and led the
#1 Jazz Band in America from the early 1950's through early 1974
known as The Dukes of Dixieland. They played and recorded with
all the greats of their time and also appeared on numerous TV shows
from the 1950's through the 1960's. Their untimely deaths, Freddie in
1966 (36) and Frank in 1974 (42), ended the reign of the Dukes of
Dixieland. Decades later, on June 15, 2000, the Estate of Frank Assunto
was forced to bring legal action to prevent the unauthorized use of the
Assunto Brothers' musical legacy and accomplishments by various
individuals and/or entities. The facts of this case are public record in the
Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans, Division "E," Case # 2000-9440.So now the fact is very straight forward, after Frank Assunto's death in 1974,
no one using the Assunto legacy or the name Dukes of Dixieland has ever
had any connection to the Assunto Brothers or their Dukes of Dixieland
(even though in the past it had been advertised otherwise). As such, the
Assunto Family regrets if anyone has been misled in any way as we have no
control over the actions of others. We can only hope that after the conclusion
of our legal actions which ended in October 2011, there should be no further
confusion or misrepresentation of the Assunto Brothers or their Dukes of
Dixieland.Just in case you've forgotten Shoup and your lawyers.....The facts of this case
are public record in the Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans, Division "E,"
Case # 2000-9440.4.2 The Assunto Legacy. Mr. Shoup agrees that neither he, his successors or
assigns, any entity with which he is associated, nor any booking or other
third-party agent or music venue with which he his associated, shall rely upon,
refer to, or use the Assunto Legacy, as defined herein, in any way, whether by
words, photographs, likenesses, drawings, video, music, or otherwise, in
connection with the marketing, promotion, advertising, or other public or private
dissemination of information (including on any web sites) regarding the Shoup
Dukes, including but not limited to, the distribution, sale, marketing, or other
offering of recorded music, live performances, and/or the distribution, sale, or
marketing of other types of goods or services. Mr. Shoup further agrees that
he will not state or suggest that either he or the Shoup Dukes have any historic
connection whatsoever to the Assunto Legacy. If any such reliance upon, reference,
or use to which this § 4.2 refers inadvertently remains and is hereafter discovered,
Mr. Shoup shall have a cure period of fifteen (15) days from the date of written
notice to have such references removed.And I was nice enough to give you over 30 days.

Deano Assunto

John Shoup take the
Pandora link off your website and comply with your signed legal settlement.
You've been sued 2x's by the Assunto Family and the first case ended with this
as being factually true.
DON'T BE CONFUSED...It
is a fact that Frank and Freddie Assunto created and led the #1 Jazz Band in
America from the early 1950's through early 1974 known as The Dukes of
Dixieland. They played and recorded with all the greats of their time and also
appeared on numerous TV shows from the 1950's through the 1960's. Their
untimely deaths, Freddie in 1966 (36) and Frank in 1974 (42), ended the reign
of the Dukes of Dixieland. Decades later, on June 15, 2000, the Estate of Frank
Assunto was forced to bring legal action to prevent the unauthorized use of the
Assunto Brothers' musical legacy and accomplishments by various individuals
and/or entities. The facts of this case are public record in the Civil District
Court for the Parish of Orleans, Division "E," Case # 2000-9440.So
now the fact is very straight forward, after Frank Assunto's death in 1974, no
one using the Assunto legacy or the name Dukes of Dixieland has ever had any
connection to the Assunto Brothers or their Dukes of Dixieland (even though in
the past it had been advertised otherwise). As such, the Assunto Family regrets
if anyone has been misled in any way as we have no control over the actions of
others. We can only hope that after the conclusion of our legal actions which
ended in October 2011, there should be no further confusion or
misrepresentation of the Assunto Brothers or their Dukes of Dixieland.Just in
case you've forgotten Shoup and your lawyers.....The facts of this case are
public record in the Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans, Division
"E," Case # 2000-9440.4.2 The Assunto Legacy.Mr. Shoup agrees that
neither he, his successors or assigns, any entity with which he is associated,
nor any booking or other third-party agent or music venue with which he his
associated, shall rely upon, refer to, or use the Assunto Legacy, as defined
herein, in any way, whether by words, photographs, likenesses, drawings, video,
music, or otherwise, in connection with the marketing, promotion, advertising,
or other public or private dissemination of information (including on any web
sites) regarding the Shoup Dukes, including but not limited to, the
distribution, sale, marketing, or other offering of recorded music, live
performances, and/or the distribution, sale, or marketing of other types of goods
or services. Mr. Shoup further agrees that he will not state or suggest that
either he or the Shoup Dukes have any historic connection whatsoever to the
Assunto Legacy. If any such reliance upon, reference, or use to which this §
4.2 refers inadvertently remains and is hereafter discovered, Mr. Shoup shall
have a cure period of fifteen (15) days from the date of written notice to have
such references removed.And I was nice enough to give you over 30 days.

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