Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Don't Trifle with Me (1924) | J.C. Halls (music) Edward Curtis Zinn (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
Mountain Echoes (1903) | J.C. Halls (music) | Piano | IMSLP | ||
Signal of Liberty (1903) | J.C. Halls (music) | Piano | IMSLP |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Mountain Echoes | 1903 | ||
Signal of Liberty | 1903 | ||
Memories of By-Gone Days | 1908 | Pub. | |
Fuss and Feathers | 1909 | ||
I Wonder if She's Waiting | 1911 | J.M. Warner (words) | |
America Music Win | 1918 | C. A. Mulliner (words) | |
American Flag, The | 1919 | J. W. Beaty (words) | |
Hadn't Bill Forgotten to Reckon With Uncle Sam | 1919 | Charlotte Ratcliff (words) | |
I Am Coming Back to You | 1919 | Rosella W. Stranad (words) | |
Uncle Sam Is the Biggest Man on Earth | 1919 | I. P. McBride (words) | |
Husband Number 2 Must Be an Orphan | 1920 | ||
⇑ I Never Believe in Dreams | 1920 | James J Downey (words) | |
Oh Bring Them Back Won't You Please, Uncle Sam | 1920 | Z. F. Gorbett (words) | |
You Can Bring Love's Sunshine to Dry Up All My Tears | 1920 | ||
Only Teasing | 1921 | ||
Don't Trifle with Me | 1924 | Edward Curtis Zinn (words) | |
Immortality. | 1926 | ||
It's Embarrasing to Be Poor | 1927 | ||
Herculaneum | ? | ||
Our Defenders | ? |