Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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All That I Want Is in Ireland | E. Lloyd (music) Jeff T. Branen (words) |
Indiana | |||
Everyone Was Meant for Someone (1906) | E. Lloyd (music) Jeff T. Branen (words) B. Gaston (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
Lindy and Me (1919) | E. Lloyd (music) Eva Shirley (words) Eva Shirley (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
Next Sunday at Nine | E. Lloyd (w&m) Lightner & Jordan (perf.) |
Indiana | Pub. | ||
Next Sunday at Nine (1912) | E. Lloyd (w&m) Fred Hamill (perf.) Chas Abbate (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. | |
Someday When Your Heart Has Found Its Mate | E. Lloyd (music) Beth S. Whitson (words) |
Indiana | Pub. | ||
Twilight I Wait for You (1908) | E. Lloyd (music) C. P. McDonald (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP YorkSpace |
Pub. | |
⇑Valley Rose (1917) | E. Lloyd (music) Jeff T. Branen (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
Would You? (1904) | E. Lloyd (music) Ned Nye (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
You're an Indian | E. Lloyd (music) Stella Mayhew (perf.) |
Indiana |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Would You? | 1904 | Ned Nye (words) | |
Everyone Was Meant For Someone | 1906 | Jeff T. Branen (words) Billy Gaston (perf.) |
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You're an Indian | 1906 | Stella Mayhew (perf.) | |
Honey Time | 1907 | Jeff. T. Branen (words) | |
Twilight I Wait for You | 1908 | C. P. McDonald (words) | Pub. |
I Never Missed a Miss Like I Miss You | 1910 | ||
Someday When Your Heart Has Found Its Mate | 1910 | Beth S. Whitson (words) | Pub. |
Goodbye, Sweet Dream | 1912 | Beth Slater Whitson (words) | Pub. |
Next Sunday at Nine (w&m) | 1912 | Chas Abbate (perf.) Alexander & Scott (perf.) Fred Hamill (perf.) Lightner & Jordan (perf.) |
Pub. |
Hand That Rocks the Cradle Is the Hand That Rules the World, The | 1917 | ||
Valley Rose | 1917 | Jeff T. Branen (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Lindy and Me | 1919 | Eva Shirley (words) Eva Shirley (perf.) |
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All That I Want Is in Ireland | 1920 | Jeff T. Branen (words) | |
It Tears Could Tell You All | 1920 | Harry D. Kerr (words) | |
Little Gray Mother O' Mine | 1924 | Evans Lloyd (words) |