"Forever Thine" demonstrates Dawson’s early compositional skills.
Dawson resigned from Kansas Vocational College at the end of the year and moved to Kansas City, Missouri. There, he self-published his first composition with financial assistance from Captain Alvin J. Neely at Tuskegee in 1922 under the title “Forever Thine.” As summer began, he sold copies door-to-door for 25 cents and set his earnings aside for future schooling. Dawson greeted each customer, introduced himself and his song, and then demonstrated it by singing it (Monroe, 43).

































