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Aloma Music by: Robert Hood Bowers. Words by: Francis DeWitt
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Chinese Lullaby Music by: Robert Hood Bowers.
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If You Were Lost to Me Music by: Robert Hood Bowers. Words by: Raymond W. Peck
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Moon Shines on the Moonshine, The Music by: Robert Hood Bowers. Words by: Francis De Witt
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Wine, Woman and Song Music by: Robert Hood Bowers. Words by: Raymond W. Peck
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Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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The Moon Shines on the Moonshine (1920) | A. Bernard Ernest Hare |
Edison Blue Amberol: 4063 |
Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Memories of Easter (1919) | R.H. Bowers | Marie Morrisey | Columbia: 78245 |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Chinese Flower (1922) | R.H. Bowers (music) Francis De Witt (words) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer | ||
Chinese Lullaby (1919) | R.H. Bowers (w&m) Fay Bainter (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer | ||
Ev'ry Fellow Wants to Love Me (1907) | R.H. Bowers (music) E. Janis (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
I'd Like to Lock You in My Heart (1907) | R.H. Bowers (music) Raymond W. Peck (words) E. Janis (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
If You Were Lost to Me (1906) | R.H. Bowers (music) Raymond W. Peck (words) E. Janis (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
Light in Girlish Eyes (1906), The | R.H. Bowers (music) Raymond W Peck (words) E. Janis (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
Little Chauffeur (1906), The | R.H. Bowers (music) E. Janis (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
⇑My House Boat Beau (1906) | R.H. Bowers (w&m) E. Janis (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
Somewhere in the World There's a Little Girl For Me (1906) | R.H. Bowers (music) E. Janis (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
Wine, Woman and Song (1906) | R.H. Bowers (music) Raymond W. Peck (words) E. Janis (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Graveyard Song | 1901 | ||
Dame Rumor | 1904 | ||
It's Great to Be Crazy | 1904 | ||
Letters | 1904 | Richard Carle (perf.) | |
Lion and the Lamb | 1904 | ||
My Egyptian Queen | 1904 | ||
Sad Experiences | 1904 | ||
Selection From the Maid and the Mummy | 1904 | ||
Whenever I Visit the Town | 1904 | ||
No Doubt You'd Like to Cuddle Up to Baby | 1904. | Richard Carle (perf.) | |
If You Were Lost to Me | 1906 | Raymond W. Peck (words) Elsie Janis (perf.) |
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⇑ Light in Girlish Eyes, The | 1906 | Raymond W Peck (words) Elsie Janis (perf.) |
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Little Chauffeur, The | 1906 | Elsie Janis (perf.) | Pub. |
My House Boat Beau (w&m) | 1906 | Elsie Janis (perf.) | Pub. |
Somewhere in the World There's a Little Girl For Me | 1906 | Elsie Janis (perf.) | Pub. |
Wine, Woman and Song | 1906 | Raymond W. Peck (words) Elsie Janis (perf.) |
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Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Ev'ry Fellow Wants to Love Me | 1907 | Elsie Janis (perf.) | |
I'd Like to Lock You in My Heart | 1907 | Raymond W. Peck (words) Elsie Janis (perf.) |
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If Only I Were Santa Claus | 1909 | Adeline Genée (perf.) | |
May Be So, But I Doubt It | 1909 | Adeline Genée (perf.) | |
Peculiar | 1909 | Adeline Genée (perf.) | |
Sleigh Bells May Be Wedding Bells | 1909 | Adeline Genée (perf.) | |
Jacqueminots | 1910 | ||
Bohemia | 1911 | Harry B. Smith (words) Robert B. Smith (words) |
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Buy, Buy, Baby | 1911 | Valeska Suratt (perf.) | |
Come Along Ma Cherie | 1911 | Robert B. Smith (words) | |
Confetti March | 1911 | ||
⇑ Dolly Madison | 1911 | Pub. | |
Good-Bye California | 1911 | ||
Hammock Song | 1911 | ||
I Love You, My Own | 1911 | ||
I'd Like to Go on a Honey-Moon With You | 1911 | Harry Bache Smith (words) |
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I'm All Thine | 1911 | Valeska Suratt (perf.) | |
If You Can't Sing, Dance | 1911 | Valeska Suratt (perf.) | |
Just Try to Keep Them Guessing | 1911 | ||
Land of the Free, The | 1911 | Valeska Suratt (perf.) | |
Men, Men, Men | 1911 | Valeska Suratt (perf.) | |
Queen of Vanity Fair, The | 1911 | Valeska Suratt (perf.) | |
Spring Maid | 1911 | ||
Tape and Chain, The | 1911 | ||
You Can Go As Far As You Like With Me | 1911 | ||
If You Can't Be Good, Be Careful | 1912 | Valeska Suratt (perf.) | |
Chained-Ankle Glide, The | 1914 | William Le Baron (words) Henry Bergman (perf.) Gladys Clark (perf.) |
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⇑ I'd Rather Be a Peach on Broadway | 1914 | ||
I'm the Most Forgetful Man | 1914 | ||
It's Really Too Absurd | 1914 | William Le Baron (words) Henry Bergman (perf.) Gladys Clark (perf.) |
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Society Bud's Day, A | 1914 | William Le Baron (words) Henry Bergman (perf.) Gladys Clark (perf.) |
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We Are the Society Buds | 1914 | William Le Baron (words) Henry Bergman (perf.) Gladys Clark (perf.) |
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Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Miss Vixen | 1916 | ||
Chinese Lullaby (w&m) | 1919 | Fay Bainter (perf.) Lupé Velez (perf.) |
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Memories of Easter | 1919 | Marie Morrisey (perf.) | |
Southern Memories | 1919 | Pub. | |
Moon Shines on the Moonshine, The | 1920 | Francis De Witt (words) Al. Bernard (perf.) Ernest Hare (perf.) Bert A. Williams (perf.) |
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Oh! My Goodness | 1920 | Pub. | |
Chinese Flower | 1922 | Francis De Witt (words) | |
Aloma | 1925 | Francis DeWitt (words) Gilda Gray (perf.) |