Beautiful Hawaiian Love Music by: Ethel Bridges. Words by: Dorothy Terriss
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Ching-a-Ling's Jazz Bazaar Music by: Ethel Bridges. Words by: Howard Johnson
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Hawaiian Lullaby Music by: Ethel Bridges. Words by: Dorothy Terriss
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Just Like the Rose Music by: Ethel Bridges. Words by: Harold Cool, Dorothy Terriss
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Whispering Music by: Ethel Bridges. Words by: Dorothy Terriss
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Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Ching-a-Ling's Jazz Bazaar (1920) | E. Bridges (music) Howard Johnson (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Hawaiian Lullaby (1919) | E. Bridges (music) Dorothy Terriss (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
Just Like the Rose (1919) | E. Bridges (music) Harold Cool (words) Dorothy Terriss (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Advance of Portola, The | 1909 | as Ethel Cooper | |
Dreamy Alabama | 1919 | Mary Earl (words) Dorothy Terriss (words) |
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Hawaiian Lullaby | 1919 | Dorothy Terriss (words) | |
Just Like the Rose | 1919 | Harold Cool (words) Dorothy Terriss (words) |
Pub. |
Laughing Trombone, The | 1919 | Howard Johnson (words) | |
Beautiful Hawaiian Love | 1920 | Dorothy Terriss (words) | Pub. |
Ching-a-Ling's Jazz Bazaar | 1920 | Howard Johnson (words) | Pub. |
My Spanish Rose | 1920 | Leo Wood (words) | |
Whispering | 1920 | Dorothy Terriss (words) | Pub. |
You Are All My Dreams Come True | 1920 | Dorothy Terriss (words) | |
Sighing | 1921 | ||
⇑ Old Fashioned Rose, An | 1925 | Gus Kahn (words) | |
I Give This Lei to You and I Sing Aloha (w&m) | 1940 | ||
And the Rain Came Down | 1941 | ||
Brown Gardenias | 1941 | Thomas B. Woodburn (words) | |
Democrats Are Winning the Day, The | 1941 | Zora Laman (words) | |
Here You Are | 1941 | Tom B. Woodburn (words) | |
It's the Infantry: Military March | 1941 | ||
My Fever's Up Again (w&m) | 1941 | ||
Our Hostess | 1941 | ||
Soldier's Life | 1941 | Tom B. Woodburn (words) | |
Aviation Cadets | 1942 | Gladys Shelley (words) | |
One Little Moment for Two | 1943 | ||
⇑ To My Boys | 1943 | Ned Wever (words) | |
Maria Luisa | 1953 |