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Edmund Braham | Biography by wikipedia.org. |
Jolly Blacksmiths, The March Two-Step Music by: Edmund Braham. Co-Author: Edward Taylor Paull
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Silvery Brook, The Waltz Music by: Edmund Braham.
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Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Amelia Waltz (1897) | E. Braham (music) | Piano | Indiana | ||
Army and Navy (1911) | E. Braham (music) | Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Dashing Cavaliers (1911), The | E. Braham (music) E.T. Paull (coauth.) |
Piano | Indiana YorkSpace |
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Do Your Little Bitty-Bit (1917) | E. Braham (music) F. Belohlavek (words) C. C. Perkins (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana Sheet Music Singer |
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Jolly Blacksmiths (1905), The | E. Braham (music) E.T. Paull (coauth.) |
Piano | Indiana YorkSpace |
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Oh! Take Me to My Mamma Dear (1903) | E. Braham (music) W.W. Hall (words) Jenny Hawley (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
On the Back-Yard Fence (1902) | E. Braham (music) Wendell W. Hall (words) Claude Thardo (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
⇑Poor Barney Mulligan (1902) | E. Braham (music) W.W. Hall (words) Trixie Friganza (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
Rosie May (1902) | E. Braham (music) Wendell W. Hall (words) Eva M. James (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
That's Why (1920) | E. Braham (music) Jack Clifton (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Valse Marguerite (1917) | E. Braham (music) Mary Pickford (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Winner (1898), The | E. Braham (music) | Piano, Voice | Indiana |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Skidmore Fancy Ball, The | 1879 | ||
Amelia Waltz | 1897 | ||
Cannon March | 1897 | ||
In Paradise Waltz | 1897 | ||
Winner, The | 1898 | ||
Big Hit, The | 1899 | ||
Hog-Town Pig-Aninnies | 1899 | ||
Minneapolis Journal March, The | 1899 | Pub. | |
Frolic of the Elks, The | 1900 | ||
I Dream of You | 1900 | ||
On the Back-Yard Fence | 1902 | Wendell W. Hall (words) Claude Thardo (perf.) |
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⇑ Poor Barney Mulligan | 1902 | W.W. Hall (words) Trixie Friganza (perf.) |
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Rosie May | 1902 | Wendell W. Hall (words) Eva M. James (perf.) |
Pub. |
Oh! Take Me to My Mamma Dear | 1903 | W.W. Hall (words) Jenny Hawley (perf.) |
Pub. |
Jolly Blacksmiths, The | 1905 | Edward Taylor Paull (co-author) | |
Silvery Brook, The | 1905 |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Crown of Diamonds | 1906 | ||
Heliotrope Rag | 1906 | ||
Swing of the Baton | 1906 | Pub. | |
Aeroplane, The | 1909 | ||
Army and Navy | 1911 | ||
Clickity Clack | 1911 | ||
Dashing Cavaliers, The | 1911 | Edward Taylor Paull (co-author) | |
Laffargue | 1912 | ||
March of the Suffragettes | 1912 | ||
Rose Queen | 1912 | Pub. | |
Do Your Little Bitty-Bit | 1917 | F. Belohlavek (words) C. C. Perkins (words) |
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⇑ Valse Marguerite | 1917 | Mary Pickford (perf.) | |
To You Dear | 1918 | CC Perkins (words) | Pub. |
When the War Is Over | 1918 | Mattie Hancock (words) | |
I Wonder Why I Love You | 1920 | Jack Clifton (words) | Pub. |
I'm So Lonesome | 1920 | Jack Clifton (words) | Pub. |