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- Q17511283 subject Q9519004.
- Q17511283 abstract "Box and Cox Publications, known as Box & Cox, was a music publisher who had offices at number 7, Denmark Street. Their greatest hit was "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts". The principals were Elton Box and Desmond Cox. Bill Martin, who worked in "Tin Pan Alley" at the time, recalled their manner, 'And they had a piano. You would be invited to play them your song, and then afterwards, one of them would say, "What do you think Mr Box?" and the reply would be "I'm not sure Mr Cox". They then asked you if you had a song like "A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts". They would do things for a laugh and give you money...'".
- Q17511283 wikiPageWikiLink Q2844026.
- Q17511283 wikiPageWikiLink Q3430135.
- Q17511283 wikiPageWikiLink Q862284.
- Q17511283 wikiPageWikiLink Q9519004.
- Q17511283 comment "Box and Cox Publications, known as Box & Cox, was a music publisher who had offices at number 7, Denmark Street. Their greatest hit was "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts". The principals were Elton Box and Desmond Cox. Bill Martin, who worked in "Tin Pan Alley" at the time, recalled their manner, 'And they had a piano. You would be invited to play them your song, and then afterwards, one of them would say, "What do you think Mr Box?" and the reply would be "I'm not sure Mr Cox".".
- Q17511283 label "Box and Cox Publications".