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James Tim Brymn | Biography by wikipedia.org. |
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Remember Song Music by: James Timothy Brymn. Words by: James Burrell
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| Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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Come After Breakfast (1910) | Arthur Collins | Indestructible Record: 1345 |
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Come After Breakfast (1909) | Unknown | |
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Dis!pos!zes! Means Move (1904) | James Pitt-Payne | |
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Down in Sunny Alabama (1901) | James Pitt-Payne | |
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My Little Zulu Babe (1900) | James Pitt-Payne | |
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Please Let Me Sleep (1902) | Unknown | |
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Say, Lize, Will You Be My Honey? (1900) | James Pitt-Payne | |
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There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon (1909) | C. Smith James Burris |
James Pitt-Payne |
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| Ragtime Music CDs: | |||
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Various Artists | Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry 1891-1922 | |
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Various Artists | That Devilin' Tune | CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) |
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Paragon Ragtime Orchestra | Black Manhattan | CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) |
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Paragon Ragtime Orchestra | Round The Christmas Tree | CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) |
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Peter Muir | Spontaneous Ragtime | |
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Bill Edwards | Perfessor Bill Sings Volume 2 |
| Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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By Wireless Telephone (1902) | J.T. Brymn (music) C. Mack (words) Williams & Walker (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | |
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Come After Breakfast (1909) | J.T. Brymn (w&m) C. Smith (coauth.) Jim Burris (coauth.) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer | |
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Dis!pos!zes! Means Move (1904) | J.T. Brymn (music) E. Hogan (words) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer | |
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Down in Sunny Alabama (1901) | J.T. Brymn (music) James Burrell (words) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer | |
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My Little Zulu Babe (1900) | J.T. Brymn (music) W. S. Estren (words) Williams & Walker (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer | |
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Please Let Me Sleep (1902) | J.T. Brymn (music) R.C. McPherson (words) Brownings (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer | |
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Say, Lize, Will You Be My Honey? (1900) | J.T. Brymn (music) W. S. Estren (words) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer | Pub. |
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⇑There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon (1909) | J.T. Brymn (w&m) Smith (coauth.) Burris (coauth.) |
Piano, Voice | Sheet Music Singer |
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| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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| Just a Woman's Heart | 1900 | W. S. Estren (words) | |
| My Clo | 1900 | W S Estren (words) | |
| My Little Zulu Babe | 1900 | Williams & Walker (perf.) | Pub. |
| Night Was Made For Coons | 1900 | Pub. | |
| Nobody Sees Us But the Man in the Moon | 1900 | Phil E Collins (words) Frank Cushman (words) |
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| Say Lize Will You Be My Honey | 1900 | Pub. | |
| Say, Lize, Will You Be My Honey? | 1900 | W. S. Estren (words) | Pub. |
| Cuban Cake Walk | 1901 | ![]() |
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| Down in Sunny Alabama | 1901 | Pub. |
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| Josephine, My Jo | 1901 | R.C. McPherson (words) Flossie Allen (perf.) Maud Amber (perf.) Harcourt & May (perf.) Alice A. Leslie (perf.) Anna Wilks (perf.) |
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| By Wireless Telephone | 1902 | Cecil Mack (words) Williams & Walker (perf.) |
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| ⇑ Don't Tell It to Me | 1902 | Emma Carus (perf.) | |
| Good Night Lucindy | 1902 | R.C. McPherson (words) | Pub. |
| Please Let Me Sleep | 1902 | Brownings (perf.) Minnie Rinehart (perf.) Harry Short (perf.) |
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| Remember | 1902 | James Burrell (words) | |
| Those Tantalizing Eyes | 1902 | Anna Driver (perf.) Anna Wilks (perf.) |
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| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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| I Take Things Easy | 1903 | Cecil Mack (words) | |
| Look Into Your Baby's Eyes and Say Goo Goo | 1903 | R. C McPherson (words) Lottie Gilson (perf.) |
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| Dis!pos!zes! Means Move | 1904 | Ernest Hogan (words) Arthur Dewing (words) Clarice Vance (perf.) |
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| Don't Drive Me From Home! (w&m) | 1904 | |
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| Rowena | 1904 | ||
| Zono, My Congo Queen | 1904 | Annie Peyser (perf.) | |
| You Must Be Dreaming When You Talk That Way (w&m) | 1905 | Ila Grannon (perf.) | |
| Build a Nest For Birdie | 1906 | Aida Overton Walker (perf.) | |
| Candle and the Star | 1907 | ||
| Ask Mammy (w&m) | 1908 | |
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| Come After Breakfast | 1909 | Jim Burris (words) Chris Smith (words) Arthur Collins (perf.) Samuel H. Dudley (perf.) |
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| ⇑ Consolation Lane | 1909 | Chris Smith (co-author) Jim Burris (co-author) S.H. Dudley (co-author) |
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| His Honor the Barber | 1909 | ||
| There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon | 1909 | Chris Smith (co-author) James Burris (co-author) Anna Driver (perf.) |
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| Porto Rico | 1910 | Aida Overton Walker (perf.) | |
| Blues, The | 1912 | Chris Smith (words)
arr. Eugene Platzmann |
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| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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| La Rumba (w&m) | 1913 | Arthur Monday (perf.) Lew Quinn (perf.) Joan Sawyer (perf.) Sylvia Sunday (perf.) |
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| Maid of Argentine | 1914 | Lydia Lopokova (perf.) | ![]() |
| Tar Heel Blues - Rag, The | 1915 | Eugene Platzmann (words) Walter M Dunk (words) Florence Walton (perf.) Maurice Walton (perf.) |
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| Tar-Heel Blues - Fox-Trot, The | 1915 | Florence Walton (perf.) Maurice Walton (perf.) |
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| Rita Mario | 1916 | ||
| Cocoanut Grove Jazz | 1917 | |
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| In the Everglades : | 1917 | Pub. | |
| Mooch, The | 1921 | |
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| Ghost of the Blues | 1924 | Sidney Bechet (words) W C Polla (words) |
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| Camel Walk | 1925 | Cecil Mack (co-author) Chris Smith (words) Bob Schafer (words) |
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