George H. Clutsam  (1866-1951)
Last updated: 30.03.24
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url15.gif  DAHR: George H. Clutsam List of 46 historic recordings from 1909 to 1946.
  Title (Release Year) Composer Performers Issue
         
  Historic Records      
recordMP3.gif Ma Curly-Headed Babby (1917) G. Clutsam Olive Kline Victor: B-19510
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 33 works by George H. Clutsam (1866-1951). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: (w&m)
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Aubade Op. 14 No. 3 1897
Joe An' Me 1897 K. McCosh Clarke (words)  wvicon.gif
Ma Curly-Headed Babby 1897 Vivian Holt (perf.)
Olive Kline (perf.)
Lillian Rosedale (perf.)
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Slumber Little Coon 19--  wvicon.gif
Creole Cradle Song 1901 M.F. (words)  wvicon.gif
I Know of Two Bright Eyes 1901  wvicon.gif
If I Were a Lark 1901 E. Teschemacher (words)  Pub.
Croon, Croon, Underneat De Moon 1902  wvicon.gif
Folk Song, A 1902  Pub.
Songs From the Turkish Hills 1902  Pub.
Berceuse 1903  wvicon.gif
Cradle Song, A 1903 Mat Mervyn (words)  Pub.
Vanity Fair 1903 Edward Teschemacher (words)  Pub.
You Pretty Rose 1903 Edward Teschemacher (words)  Pub.
Danse Rococo 1904  wvicon.gif
Romanesque 1904  Pub.
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Sous Sa Fenetre 1904  wvicon.gif
Stars Are With the Voyager, The 1904 Tom Hood (words)  wvicon.gif
Sweet, Be Not Proud 1904  Pub.
Woodland Croon Song 1904 Mat Mervyn (words)  Pub.
Sing Low, O Heart! (w&m) 1905  Pub.
Songs of the Desert (w&m) 1905  Pub.
Two Songs 1905  Pub.
Eastern Cradle Song 1906 D. Nelson (words)  wvicon.gif
Life's Gifts 1907 Leonard Flemming (words)  Pub.
Ball Dreams 1916  wvicon.gif
Six Songs From the South 1916 Mary Gilmore (words)  Pub.
Who Sings of England 1917 Basil Hood (words)  wvicon.gif
Millstream, The 1918  wvicon.gif
Green Lanes of England, The 1920  wvicon.gif
When the Vesper Bell Rings Clear 1921 Mat Mervyn (words)  Pub.
Lilac-Time 1922  Pub.
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Come to the Dance 1932 Mat Mervyn (words)  wvicon.gif