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Earl Carroll | Biography by wikipedia.org. |
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I Never Knew | Edison Blue Amberol: 3017 | Gladys Rice W.V. Brunt |
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My Dream of Dreams, Pretty Mrs. Smith | Edison Blue Amberol: 2493 | Marie De Kyser |
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So Long, Letty | Edison Blue Amberol: 2949 | Helen Clark Joseph A. Phillips |
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Canary Cottage (1916) | Midi | James Pitt-Payne |
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Beautiful Roses (1914) | E, Carroll (w&m) A. Friedland (coauth.) Carlotta St. Elmo (perf.) Bert Errol (perf.) Marie McFarland (perf.) Mary McFarland (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana Indiana Indiana |
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Bells of Killarney (1913) | E, Carroll (w&m) B. Miller (coauth.) J. Richmond (coauth.) |
Piano | Indiana | Pub. |
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Blue Bird (1916) | E, Carroll (music) A. Piantadosi (coauth.) |
Piano | Indiana | ![]() |
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Canary Cottage (1916) | E, Carroll (w&m) C.C. Olcott (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. |
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I Never Knew (1916) | E, Carroll (w&m) |
Piano | IMSLP Indiana |
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Let Them Alone, They're Married (1914) | E, Carroll (music) | Piano, Orchestra | IMSLP | Pub. |
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So Long, Letty (1915) | E, Carroll (w&m) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP Indiana |
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When I'm Thru With the Arms of the Army (1918) | E, Carroll (w&m) | Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. |
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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.) Doll Richards (perf.) Joe Shriner (perf.) |
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Beautiful Roses (w&m) | 1914 | Anatol Friedland (co-author) Bert Errol (perf.) Marie McFarland (perf.) Mary McFarland (perf.) Carlotta St. Elmo (perf.) |
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Do the Funny Foxtrot | 1914 | Harry Carroll (co-author) John & Mae Burke (perf.) Evelyn Nesbit (perf.) Watson Sisters (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 | ![]() |
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Here Come the Married Men (w&m) | 1915 | ![]() |
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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.) |
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⇑ You're Welcome Back to California | 1915 | ||
Blue Bird | 1916 | Al Piantadosi (co-author) | Pub. |
Canary Cottage (w&m) | 1916 | Pub. ![]() |
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Escamillo | 1916 | ||
Follow the Cook! | 1916 | Pub. | |
I Never Knew (w&m) | 1916 | Walter Van Brunt (perf.) Gladys Rice (perf.) from "Canary Cottage" |
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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) | ![]() |
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 | ![]() |
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Laugh While You're Dancing Around | 1923 | William Daly (co-author) Roy Turk (co-author) |
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