Al Harriman 
Last updated: 03.09.24
All that can presently (December 2015) be gleaned about by internet searching is that Al Harriman is the one-off composer of Rabbit Foot Rag (1910) published by Al Harriman, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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  Title (Release Year) Co-Author(s) Performers Issue
         
cylinder15.gif In the Town Where I Was Born (1914) Owen J. McCormack Edison Blue Amberol: 2304
  Title Co-Author(s) Sequencer
       
audiomidi15.gif I'm Writing to You Sammy (1917) James Pitt-Payne
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Daisy, When the Daisies Bloom in Summer Time Again (1910) A. Harriman (music)
Irving Grant (words)
Piano, Voice IMSLP wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif I'd Like to See You Sunday (1910) A. Harriman (music)
Irving Grant (words)
Piano, Voice IMSLP Pub.
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 8 works by Al Harriman. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: pdf15.gif (w&m)
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Daisy, When the Daisies Bloom in Summer Time Again 1910 Irving Grant (words)  wvicon.gif
I'd Like to See You Sunday 1910 Irving Grant (words)  Pub.
Rabbit Foot Rag 1910  Pub.
You Will Always Be the Same Dear Little Girl to Me (w&m) 1910  Pub.
Summer Time Is Back Again 1912 Ed Smalle (words)  Pub.
In the Town Where I Was Born 1914 Dick Howard (words)
Billy Tracey (words)
Freda Klemm (perf.)
Owen J. McCormack (perf.)
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You're Always Welcome at Our House 1914 William Tracey (words)  wvicon.gif
I'm Writing to You Sammy 1917 Lew Brown (words)  Pub. audiomidi15.gif