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Fred E. Ahlert | Biography by wikipedia.org |
I'll Get by As Long As I Have You Music by: Frederick Emil Ahlert. Words by: Roy Turk Performed by: Shirley Bassey
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Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Historic Records | ||||
Put Away a Little Ray of Golden Sunshine For a Rainy Day (1924) | F.E. Ahlert | George Wilton Ballard | Edison: 9651 |
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Brass Music CDs: | |||
Canadian Brass | Ain't Misbehavin' and Other Fats Waller Hits | ||
Jazz Music CDs: | |||
Acker Bilk | Aker Bilk Esquire | ||
Thomas Waller | Centennial Collection | CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) | |
Thomas Waller | The Very Best of Fats Waller | CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) | |
Thomas Waller | The Very Best of Fats Waller | CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) | |
Boswell Sisters | Shout Sister Shout | ||
Ragtime Music CDs: | |||
Brown Brothers | Rusty Rags | CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) | |
Bill Edwards | Whipped Cream Rag |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's Arms (1919) | F.E. Ahlert (music) Sam M, Lewis (words) |
Piano, Voice | Greer | ||
I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's Arms (1920) | F.E. Ahlert (music) Sam M, Lewis (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP Indiana |
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Put Away a Little Ray of Golden Sunshine For a Rainy Day (1924) | F.E. Ahlert (music) Sam M. Lewis (words) J. Young (words) Jonny Johnson (perf.) O'Connor Sisters (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP YorkSpace |
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Some Pretty Day (1920) | F.E. Ahlert (music) Sam M. Lewis (words) J. Young (words) Jos. Santly (perf.) Ivy Sawyer (perf.) Ivy Sawyer (perf.) Jos Santly (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP Indiana |
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Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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In the Middle of May | 1915 | Al Stillman (co-author) Bob Graham (perf.) |
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Allah | 1919 | Edgar Leslie (words) Pete Wendling (words) |
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Who Played Poker With Pocahontas | 1919 | Fanny Watson (perf.) | |
I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's Arms | 1920 | Lewis Sam M (words) Kitty Colyer (perf.) |
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No Wonder I'm Blue | 1920 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
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Some Pretty Day | 1920 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) Jos. Santly (perf.) Ivy Sawyer (perf.) |
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You Oughta See My Baby | 1920 | Roy Turk (words) | |
I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down | 1922 | Bert Kalmar (co-author) Harry Ruby (co-author) |
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Land of Cotton Blues | 1923 | George J. Bennett (words) M.K. Jerome (words) |
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Easy Goin' Mamma | 1924 | Sam M Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) Arr. by Jeanne Gravelle |
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Maybe She'll Write Me | 1924 | Roy Turk (co-author) Ted Snyder (co-author) |
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⇑ Put Away a Little Ray of Golden Sunshine For a Rainy Day | 1924 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) George Wilton Ballard (perf.) George Albert Bouchard (perf.) Carpenter & Ingram (perf.) Charles Crafts (perf.) Jean Granese (perf.) Jack Haley (perf.) Jonny Johnson (perf.) Jack Neal (perf.) O'Connor Sisters (perf.) |
Pub. |
If You See That Gal of Mine Send Her Home | 1925 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) |
Pub. |
In Shadowland | 1925 | Ruth Brooks (co-author) Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) Bert Douglas (perf.) |
Pub. |
There's a Cradle in Caroline | 1927 | Sam M. Lewis (words) Joe Young (words) Willie Creager (perf.) Adolph Kornspan (perf.) Al Moore (perf.) |
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Evening Star | 1928 | Roy Turk (words) | |
I'll Get by As Long As I Have You | 1928 | Roy Turk (words) Shirley Bassey (perf.) Irene Dunne (perf.) Spencer Tracy (perf.) |
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I'll Never Ask For More (w&m) | 1928 | Roy Turk (co-author) | |
Well! the Irish and the Germans Got Together (w&m) | 1928 | ||
Marianne | 1929 | Roy Turk (words) Marion Davies (perf.) |
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Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Mean to Me (w&m) | 1929 | Roy Turk (co-author) | |
One That I Love Loves Me, The (w&m) | 1929 | Roy Turk (co-author) | |
To Be in Love | 1929 | Roy Turk (words) | |
When I See My Sugar I Get a Lump in My Throat | 1929 | Roy Turk (words) Marion Davies (perf.) |
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Comfy and Cozy | 1930 | Roy Turk (words) | |
Free and Easy, The | 1930 | Roy Turk (words) Buster Keaton (perf.) |
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Into My Heart | 1930 | Roy Turk (words) Ramon Novarro (perf.) |
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It Must Be You | 1930 | Roy Turk (words) Robert Montgomery (perf.) Arr. by Milt Coleman |
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We're Friends Again | 1930 | Roy Turk (words) | |
Ain't That the Way It Goes | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) | Pub. |
Can't You See | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) | |
⇑ How Can You Say You Love Me? | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) | Pub. |
I Don't Know Why I Just Do | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) Boswell Sisters (perf.) Tom Drake (perf.) Edward Everett Horton (perf.) Donna Reed (perf.) Rudy Vallée (perf.) |
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Walkin' My Baby Back Home | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) | |
Where the Blue of the Night | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) Bing Crosby (words) |
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Why Dance? | 1931 | Roy Turk (words) | |
I'll Follow You | 1932 | Roy Turk (words) Keller Sisters & Lynch (perf.) Arr. by May Singhi Breen |
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Just a Little Home For the Old Folks | 1932 | Edgar Leslie (words) Jane Froman (perf.) Kate Smith (perf.) |
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Love, You Funny Thing! | 1932 | Roy Turk (words) Bing Crosby (perf.) |
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That's Living | 1932 | Roy Turk (words) | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Blue Roses (w&m) | 1933 | Edgar Leslie (co-author) | |
I Wake Up Smiling | 1933 | Edgar Leslie (words) Charles Carlile (perf.) Kate Smith (perf.) |
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Little Women | 1933 | Edgar Leslie (words) | Pub. |
Lovely | 1933 | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
And I Still Do! | 1934 | Edgar Leslie (words) | Pub. |
Gallant Lady | 1934 | Edgar Leslie (words) Ann Harding (perf.) |
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Moon Was Yellow, The | 1934 | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
Were You Foolin'? | 1934 | Edgar Leslie (words) | |
Can't We Dream a Midsummer Night's Dream | 1935 | Joe Young (co-author) | |
Do You Intent to Put an End to a Sweet Beginning Like This | 1935 | ||
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter | 1935 | Joe Young (words) Boswell Sisters (perf.) Ruth Etting (perf.) Milton Kellem (perf.) Larry Taylor (perf.) |
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⇑ I'm Keeping Those Keepsakes You Gave Me | 1935 | Dick Smith (words) | |
Life Is a Song | 1935 | Joe Young (words) Frank Parker (perf.) |
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Sing an Old Fashioned Song to a Young Sophisticated Lady | 1935 | Joe Young (words) Fred Waring (perf.) |
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Sittin' Around on Sunday | 1935 | Joe Young (words) | |
There's a Shadow in the Sunshine of Your Smile (w&m) | 1935 | Joe Young (co-author) Carmen Lombardo (co-author) |
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It Can Happen to You | 1936 | Joe Young (words) | |
Lonesome Lullaby | 1936 | Joe Young (words) | |
Take My Heart | 1936 | Joe Young (words) Kay Kyser (perf.) |
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There's Two Sides to Every Story | 1936 | Joe Young (words) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Trailer Song Roamin' in a Home on Wheels | 1936 | Joe Young (words) | |
You Dropped Me Like a Red Hot Penny | 1936 | Joe Young (words) | |
Goona Goo, The | 1937 | Harry Reser (words) Joe Young (words) |
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I'm Happy Darling, Dancing With You | 1937 | Joe Young (words) | |
I've Got a New Lease on Love | 1937 | Joe Young (words) | |
Image of You, The | 1937 | Joe Young (words) | |
There's Frost on the Moon | 1937 | Joe Young (words) | |
To a Sweet Pretty Thing | 1937 | Joe Young (words) | |
Many Dreams Ago | 1939 | Al Stillman (words) | |
Where Do You Keep Your Heart? | 1940 | Al Stillman (words) | |
Navy Blues | ? | Roy Turk (words) |