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Anatole Friedland | Biography by wikipedia.org. |
Aint It Hard to Lose Your Husband By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: Alfred Bryan.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: L. Wolfe Gilbert.
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![]() Words and Music by: Anatol Friedland.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: L.W. Gilbert.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: L. Wolfe Gilbert.
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It's Great to Be in Love By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: Allen T. Hopping.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: L. Wolfe Gilbert.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: L.W. Gilbert.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: Edgar Allan Woolf.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Co-Author: Carey Morgan. Words by: Louis Wolfe Gilbert.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: L. Wolfe Gilbert.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: Dave Oppenheim.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: Melville Alexander.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Co-Author: Malvin Franklin. Words by: L. Wolfe Gilbert.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Co-Author: M. Franklin. Words by: L.W. Gilbert.
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Show Me the Way By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: Hap. Hazard.
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Singapore By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: L. Wolfe Gilbert.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: A. Seymour Brown.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: Gus Kahn.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: Herbert Stanwood.
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![]() By: Anatol Friedland. Words by: Jerry Jordon.
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Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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It's Great to Be in Love | 1907 | Allen T. Hopping (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Aint It Hard to Lose Your Husband | 1908 | Alfred Bryan (words) | ![]() ![]() |
My Sist' Tetrazin' | 1909 | Edward Madden (words) Maude Lambert (sung by) |
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Show Me the Way | 1909 | Hap. Hazard (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Down at Mammy Jinny's | 1910 | M. Franklin (co-author) David Kempner (words) |
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Love Waves | 1910 | David Kempner (words) | ![]() |
My Little Havana Made | 1910 | M. Franklin (co-author) Bert Ellis (words) |
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And It Rained, Rained, Rained | 1912 | Melville Alexander (words) | ![]() |
Girl in the Persian Rug, The | 1912 | Edgar Allan Woolf (words) | |
Girl That I've Had in Mind, The | 1912 | A. C. Delamater (words) | ![]() |
Hello Cupid Send Me a Fellow | 1912 | Melville Alexander (words) Gertrude W. Hoffman (sung by) |
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⇑ I Never Knew What Love Could Do | 1912 | Seymour Brown (words) | ![]() |
My Little Persian Rose | 1912 | Edgar Allan Woolf (words) | ![]() ![]() |
My Yiddisher Blonde | 1912 | Melville Alexander (words) | ![]() |
Springtime | 1912 | Melville Alexander (words) A.G. Delemater [sic] (words) |
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Way to Kiss, The | 1912 | Melville Alexander (words) Lulu Glaser (sung by) |
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Who Sent Those Persian Plums | 1912 | Edgar Allen Woolf (words) | ![]() |
Perfume of the Flowers, The | 1913 | Melville Alexander (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Picture of Real Life | 1913 | Melville Alexander (words) | ![]() |
Song of the Heart | 1913 | Edgar Allen Woolf (words) | ![]() |
Beautiful Roses | 1914 | Earl Carroll (words) | |
Meet Me 'neath the Persian Moon | 1914 | Edgar Allan Woolf (words) | ![]() |
Oh, You Cute Little Chicken | 1914 | Melville Alexander (words) A. Seymour Brown (words) Mona Desmond (sung by) |
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On the Banks of the Brandywine | 1914 | Dave Oppenheim (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Sometime | 1914 | A. Seymour Brown (words) | ![]() ![]() |
I Love You, That's One Thing I Know | 1915 | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
My Little Dream Girl | 1915 | L.W. Gilbert (words) | ![]() ![]() |
⇑ My Sweet Adair | 1915 | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | ![]() ![]() |
There's a Little Warm Affection in the Corner of My Heart | 1915 | Jerry Jordon (words) | ![]() ![]() |
My Own Iona | 1916 | C. Morgan (co-author) L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) May Naudain (sung by) |
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Out of the Cradle Into My Heart | 1916 | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
Shades of Night | 1916 | M. Franklin (co-author) L.W. Gilbert (words) May Naudain (sung by) |
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Are You From Heaven? | 1917 | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Camouflage | 1917 | L. Wolfe Gilbert (co-author) | |
I'm Hearin' From Erin and Mother O' Mine | 1917 | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Lily of the Valley | 1917 | L.W. Gilbert (words) | |
Love Is a Wonderful Thing | 1917 | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | ![]() ![]() |
My Sweet Egyptian Rose | 1917 | Edgar A. Woolf (words) | ![]() |
Oriental Nights | 1917 | L.W. Gilbert (words) | |
Set Aside Your Tears Till the Boys Come Marching Home | 1917 | Malvin Franklin (co-author) L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) |
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Singapore | 1918 | L. Wolfe Gilbert (co-author) | ![]() ![]() |
Then You Can Come Back to Me | 1918 | L. Wolfe Gilbert (co-author) | |
While You're Away | 1918 | L.W. Gilbert (words) | |
⇑ Who's Afraid of the Kaiser!!! | 1918 | L. Wolfe Gilbert (co-author) | |
I Found You | 1919 | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | ![]() ![]() |
Pig Latin Love | 1919 | L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) | |
Thanks | 1919 | Herbert Stanwood (words) Anatol Friedland (sung by) |
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Nona | 1920 | Gus Kahn (words) Celia Blum (words) |
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