Earl Carroll  (1893-1948)
Last updated: 17.02.23
According to the Internet source given below, Earl Carrol was an American theatrical producer, director, songwriter and composer.
He produced and directed numerous Broadway musicals and was famous for his productions featuring the most lightly clad showgirls on Broadway.
Earl Carroll died in the crash of United Airlines Flight 624.
Websites:
url15.gif Earl Carroll Biography by wikipedia.org.  
  Title Instruments/Issue Performers
       
  MP3 File(s)    
audioextmp315.gif I Never Knew Edison Blue Amberol: 3017 Gladys Rice
W.V. Brunt
audioextmp315.gif My Dream of Dreams, Pretty Mrs. Smith Edison Blue Amberol: 2493 Marie De Kyser
audioextmp315.gif So Long, Letty Edison Blue Amberol: 2949 Helen Clark
Joseph A. Phillips
  Midi File(s)   Sequencer(s)
audiomidi15.gif Canary Cottage (1916) Midi James Pitt-Payne
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif I Never Knew (1916) E, Carroll (words & music) Piano IMSLP wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif Let Them Alone, They're Married (1914) E, Carroll (music) Piano, Orchestra IMSLP wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif So Long, Letty (1915) E, Carroll (words & music) Piano, Voice IMSLP wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif When I'm Thru With the Arms of the Army (1918) E, Carroll (words & music) Piano, Voice IMSLP Pub.
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 28 works by Earl Carroll (1893-1948). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: ER pdf15.gif (w&m)
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Dreams of Long Ago 1912 Enrico Caruso (words)
Bells of Killarney (w&m) 1913 Bob Miller (co-author)
Jack Richmond (co-author)
Hodges Bros (perf.)
Joe Shriner (perf.)
Doll Richards (perf.)
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Beautiful Roses 1914 Anatol Friedland (co-author)
Marie McFarland (perf.)
Mary McFarland (perf.)
 Pub.
Do the Funny Foxtrot 1914 H. Carroll (co-author)
Watson Sisters (perf.)
John & Mae Burke (perf.)
Evelyn Nesbit (perf.)
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Let Them Alone, They're Married 1914 Marie Dressler (perf.)  Pub.
Tony Traviata 1914 Arthur Behim (words)  Pub.
All the Comforts of Home 1915  wvicon.gif
Here Come the Married Men (w&m) 1915  wvicon.gif
My Dream of Dreams, Pretty Mrs. Smith 1915 Alfred G. Robyn (words)
Marie De Kyser (perf.)
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On a Beautiful Beach 1915
So Long, Letty (w&m) 1915 Helen Clark (perf.)
Joseph A. Phillips (perf.)
 Pub. audioextmp315.gif
You're Welcome Back to California 1915
Blue Bird 1916 Al Piantadosi (co-author)  Pub.
Canary Cottage (w&m) 1916  Pub. audiomidi15.gif
Escamillo 1916
Follow the Cook! 1916  Pub.
I Never Knew (w&m) 1916 Gladys Rice (perf.)
W.V. Brunt (perf.)
from "Canary Cottage"
 Pub. audioextmp315.gif
It Ruined Marc Anthony 1916  Pub.
It's Always Orange Day in California (w&m) 1916  Pub.
Mister Patrick Henry Must Have Been a Married Man 1916
Pass Around the Apples Once Again (w&m) 1916  Pub.
That Syncopated Harp 1916  Pub.
When You Hear Jackson Moan on His Saxophone 1916
Somwewhere in France 1917 Rubey Cowan (words)  wvicon.gif
When I'm Thru With the Arms of the Army (w&m) 1918  Pub.
All the World Is My Dreaming Place (w&m) 1920  Pub.
Band Plays Home Sweet Home, The (w&m) 1923  wvicon.gif
Laugh While You're Dancing Around 1923 William Daly (co-author)
Roy Turk (co-author)
 Pub.