Joseph W. Stern  (1870-1934)
Last updated: 14.08.23
     Title Attribution Remarks
       
url15.gif Mother Was a Lady Joseph W. Stern (music)
Edward Marks (words)
Lottie Gilson (perf.)
 
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Don't Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve (1901) J.W. Stern (music)
Edw. B. Marks (words)
Lottie Gilson (perf.)
Piano, Voice Kirk wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif Games We Used to Play (1895) J.W. Stern (music)
Edw. B. Marks (words)
Piano, Voice IMSLP Pub.
pdf15.gif Mother Was a Lady (1896) J.W. Stern (music)
Edward B. Marks (words)
Lottie Gilson (perf.)
Piano, Voice IMSLP Pub.
pdf15.gif Old Postmaster (1900), The J.W. Stern (music)
Edward B. Marks (words)
Piano, Voice IMSLP Pub.
pdf15.gif When a Feller Needs a Friend (1919) J.W. Stern (music)
B. Frisch (coauth.)
B. Grossman (words)
Piano, Voice Kirk Pub.
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 10 works by Joseph W. Stern (1870-1934). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: pdf15.gif
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
His Last Thoughts Were of You 1894 Edward B. Marks (words)
Little Lost Child, The 1894 Edward B. Marks (words)  wvicon.gif
Games We Used to Play 1895 Edw. B. Marks (words)  Pub.
Mother Was a Lady 1896 Edward B. Marks (words)
Lottie Gilson (perf.)
 Pub.
No One Ever Loved You More Than I 1896 Jos. W. Stern (words)  Pub.
Old Postmaster, The 1900 Edward B. Marks (words)  Pub.
Don't Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve 1901 Edw. B. Marks (words)
Lottie Gilson (perf.)
 Pub.
Little Boats Should Keep Close to the Shore 1901 Edward B. Marks (words)
Take These Flowers, Old Lady 1904 Edward B. Marks (words)
Anne Hartley Gilbert (perf.)
Annie Russell (perf.)
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When a Feller Needs a Friend 1919 Billy Frisch (co-author)
Bernie Grossman (words)
 Pub.