Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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Wax Cylinders | ||||
Do They Think of Me at Home? (1913) | Manhattan Mixed Trio | Edison Blue Amberol: 1973 | ||
Do They Think of Me at Home? (1911) | Frank Coombs | U.S. Everlasting: 1135 | ||
Sunshine and Cloud (1920) | Helen Clark Joseph A. Phillips |
Edison Blue Amberol: 4078 |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Do They Think of Me at Home? (18--) | C.W. Glover (music) Joseph Edwards Carpenter (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
How Are You Green-Backs (1863) | C.W. Glover (music) E. Bowers (words) Dan Bryant (perf.) Bryant's Minstrels (perf.) Mrs John Wood (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Kitty Tyrrell (18--) | C.W. Glover (w&m) | Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
La Mazurka (1840) | C.W. Glover (music) Fanny Elssler (perf.) |
Piano | Greer | ||
Seek Not to Know the Future (18--) | C.W. Glover (music) Charles Jefferys (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Two Cousins (1859), The | C.W. Glover (music) | Piano | Greer |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Young Lady's No, A | 1851 | ||
Do They Think of Me at Home? | 18-- | Joseph Edwards Carpenter (words) Frank Coombs (perf.) Manhattan Mixed Trio (perf.) |
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Kitty Tyrrell (w&m) | 18-- | ||
Seek Not to Know the Future | 18-- | Charles Jefferys (words) | |
La Mazurka | 1840 | Fanny Elssler (perf.) | |
Ada Clare | 185- | ||
Rose of Tralee, The | 1850 | Morton Downey (perf.) Cyril Pitts (perf.) |
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Rich Man's Bride, The | 1851 | by the author of 'Will you love me then as now'1 (co-author) | Pub. |
Farewell to the Old House | 1852 | Pub. | |
Dearest, Then I'll Love You More | 1853 | ||
Will You Love Me Then As Now? | 1853 | Pub. | |
⇑ I'm a Merry Laughing Girl | 1854 | ||
Songs of the Emigrants | 1859 | ||
Two Cousins, The | 1859 | ||
How Are You Green-Backs | 1863 | E. Bowers (words) Dan Bryant (perf.) Bryant's Minstrels (perf.) Mrs John Wood (perf.) |
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Finigan's Wake | 1864 | ||
Starlight on the River | 190- | ||
Sunshine and Cloud | 1920 | Helen Clark (perf.) Joseph A. Phillips (perf.) |
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Tis Hard to Give the Hand | ? |