Fanny Brice (1891-1951)
Last updated: 20.04.24
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     Title Attribution Remarks
       
url15.gif Waiting For the Robert E. Lee - Song Lewis F. Muir (music)
L. Wolfe Gilbert (words)
Fanny Brice (perf.)
 
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Rose of Washington Square (1920) J.F. Hanley (music)
B. MacDonald (words)
Fanny Brice (perf.)
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Second Hand Rose (1921) J.F. Hanley (music)
G. Clarke (words)
Fanny Brice (perf.)
Fanny Brice (perf.)
Piano, Voice

IMSLP
Indiana
Pub.
pdf15.gif Maybe a Day, Maybe a Year (1914) J.V. Monaco (music)
L. Wolfe Gilbert (words)
Fanny Brice (perf.)
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The peformer is featured on 14 sheet music/recording covers. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: ER
     Title Composer Attribution Items
         
perf15.jpg I Was a Florodora Baby (1920) Harry Carroll
perf15.jpg I'd Rather Be Blue Over You (1928) Fred Fisher Billy Rose (words)
perf15.jpg Do It the Right Way (1911) Seymour Furth Will A. Heelan (words)
perf15.jpg Rose of Washington Square (1920) James F. Hanley Ballard MacDonald (words)
perf15.jpg Second Hand Rose (1921) James F. Hanley Grant Clarke (words)
perf15.jpg Lonesome Cinderella (1923) James F. Hanley James F. Hanley (co-author)
Lew Brown (words)
perf15.jpg If You Want the Rainbow (1928) Oscar Levant Billy Rose (words)
Mort Dixon (words)
perf15.jpg Maybe a Day, Maybe a Year (1914) James V. Monaco L. Wolfe Gilbert (words)
perf15.jpg Waiting For the Robert E. Lee - Song (1912) Lewis F. Muir L. Wolfe Gilbert (words)
perf15.jpg My Raggyadore, the Honeymoon Express (1913) Jean Schwartz
perf15.jpg  Syncopatia Land (1913) Jean Schwartz
perf15.jpg Would You Like to Take a Walk? (1930) Harry Warren Mort Dixon (words)
Billy Rose (words)
perf15.jpg I Found a Million Dollar Baby (1931) Harry Warren Billy Rose (words)
Mort Dixon (words)
perf15.jpg Sing a Little Jingle (1931) Harry Warren Mort Dixon (words)