A song entitled "4-11-44" appeared in The Major, a musical theater piece by Edward Harrigan and David Braham.
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The phrase "four eleven forty-four" appeared in the racist coon song, "Every Race Has a Flag but the Coon" by Will A. Heelan & J. Fred Helf, in 1900.
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A jazz piece of the same name was composed and recorded in 1963 by New Orleans saxophone player Pony Poindexter on his album Gumbo for Prestige Records, featuring Booker Ervin and Al Grey.
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