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At the End of the Sunset Trail Song Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Cal De Voll
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Congratulations Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Sam H. Stept, Coleman Goetz, Bud Green
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Don't Cry, Little Girl, Don't Cry Music by: Maceo Pinkard.
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Gimme a Little Kiss, Will Ya, Huh? Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Roy Turk, Jack Smith
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He's Had No Lovin' For a Long, Long Time Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Wm Tracey
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Here Comes the Showboat Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Billy Rose
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I Love to See the Evenin' Sun Go Down So I Can Be With You Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Jack Palmer, S M Zoltai
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I Wonder What's Become of Joe? Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Roy Turk Performed by: Mary Raines, Mildred Cady
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I'm a Real Kind Mama Lookin' For a Lovin' Man Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Roger Graham
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Mammy O'Mine Song. Cover with Mother seated and knitt Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Wm Tracey
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Our Cottage Isn't For Sale Any More Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Wm. Tracey
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Sweet Man Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Roy Turk
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Them There Eyes Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: William Tracey, Doris Tauber
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Wait'n For Me Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Bud Green, Jack McCoy
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Wonderful Pal Music by: Maceo Pinkard. Words by: Wm Tracey
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Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Draftin' Blues (1918) | M. Pinkard | E.B. Alexander | Victor: [Trial 1918-02-27-06] | |
Sweet Man (1925) | M. Pinkard | E. Waters | Columbia: W141163 |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Dixie Is Dixie Once More (1919) | M. Pinkard (music) W. Tracey (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP Indiana |
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Don't Cry, Little Girl, Don't Cry (1918) | M. Pinkard (w&m) | Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
He's Had No Lovin' For a Long, Long Time (1919) | M. Pinkard (music) Wm Tracey (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Honey Rose (1921) | M. Pinkard (music) W. Tracey (words) H. Tobias (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
I'm a Real Kind Mama (1917) | M. Pinkard (music) Roger Graham (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP Indiana |
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I'm Always Stuttering (1922) | M. Pinkard (music) Sidney D Mitchell (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
Just Leave It to Me (1919) | M. Pinkard (music) Wm. Tracy (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. | |
⇑Liza (1922) | M. Pinkard (music) | Piano | IMSLP | ||
Mammy O'Mine (1919) | M. Pinkard (music) Wm Tracey (words) Jane Green (perf.) Jessie Reed (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Greer Indiana Scholars Junction |
Pub. | |
Those Draftin' Blues (1917) | M. Pinkard (w&m) | Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
Who'll Love You While I'm Gone (1918) | M. Pinkard (w&m) | Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Wonderful Pal (1919) | M. Pinkard (music) Wm Tracey (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
You'll Be Sorry But You'll Be Sorry Too Late (1919) | M. Pinkard (music) W. Tracey (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Just Give Me Ragtime Please (w&m) | 1916 | Vernon & Irene Castle (perf.) | |
Blue Melody, The | 1917 | ||
I'm a Real Kind Mama | 1917 | Roger Graham (words) | |
Stock Yard Blues | 1917 | ||
Those Draftin' Blues (w&m) | 1917 | ||
Anti-Loafin' Blues (w&m) | 1918 | Pub. | |
Barefoot Boy | 1918 | Will J Hart (words) | Pub. |
Don't Cry, Little Girl, Don't Cry (w&m) | 1918 | ||
Draftin' Blues (w&m) | 1918 | Edna Belle Alexander (perf.) | |
I'm Disillusioned! | 1918 | Pub. | |
Oh!, You Darktown Regimental Band | 1918 | ||
⇑ Oh, What Must I Do? | 1918 | Pub. | |
Vampire Blues | 1918 | Pub. | |
Who'll Love You While I'm Gone (w&m) | 1918 | ||
Cairo Land | 1919 | Spencer Williams (words) | Pub. |
Dixie Is Dixie Once More | 1919 | William Tracey (words) | Pub. |
Easy Pickin's | 1919 | Pub. | |
Frenchy-Koo | 1919 | Billy Baskette (words) | Pub. |
He's Had No Lovin' For a Long, Long Time | 1919 | Wm Tracey (words) | |
Just Leave It to Me | 1919 | Wm. Tracy (words) | Pub. |
Mammy O'Mine | 1919 | Wm Tracey (words) Jane Green (perf.) Jessie Reed (perf.) Stone & Boyle (perf.) |
Pub. |
Sweet Baby | 1919 | Pub. | |
Wonderful Pal | 1919 | Wm Tracey (words) | Pub. |
⇑ You'll Be Sorry But You'll Be Sorry Too Late | 1919 | William Tracey (words) | Pub. |
At the End of the Sunset Trail | 1920 | Cal De Voll (words) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Gingham Girl | 1920 | ||
Jazz Babies' Ball | 1920 | Charles A Bayha (words) | |
Wait'n For Me | 1920 | Bud Green (words) Jack McCoy (words) |
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Another Mule Hitched in Your Stall | 1921 | William Tracey (words) | Pub. |
Honey Rose | 1921 | William Tracey (words) Harry Tobias (words) |
Pub. |
Plantation Blues | 1921 | William Tracey (words) | Pub. |
This Is the Day For Aunt Jemima!! | 1921 | William Tracey (words) | Pub. |
Those Mean Blue Sunday Blues | 1921 | William Tracey (words) Aileen Stanley (perf.) |
Pub. |
Wild Weepin' Blues | 1921 | Spencer Williams (words) | Pub. |
Bammy, the Land That Gave Me Mammy | 1922 | William Tracey (words) Joe Darcey (perf.) |
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I'm Always Stuttering | 1922 | Sidney D Mitchell (words) | |
⇑ Liza | 1922 | ||
My Dixie | 1922 | Sidney D. Mitchell (words) Adele Rowland (perf.) |
Pub. |
My Old Man | 1922 | Nat Vincent (words) | Pub. |
Stuttering | 1922 | Sidney D Mitchell (words) Ted Eastwood (words) |
Pub. |
He May Be Your Good Man Friday | 1923 | William Raskin (words) | |
Love Me | 1923 | ||
I'm Satisfied | 1924 | Jack Yellen (words) | |
Living High (Sometimes) | 1924 | Alex Belledna (words) | |
Desdemona (w&m) | 1925 | ||
Make Those Naughty Eyes Behave | 1925 | Edna Alexander (words) Gene Austin (words) |
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Sincerely Yours | 1925 | Alex Belledna (words) Kenneth Casey (words) |
Pub. |
Sweet Man | 1925 | Roy Turk (words) Ethel Waters (perf.) |
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⇑ Wait'll It's Moonlight | 1925 | ||
You're in Wrong With the Right Baby | 1925 | Spencer Williams (words) Alex Belledna (words) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Gimme a Little Kiss, Will Ya, Huh? | 1926 | Roy Turk (words) Jack Smith (words) |
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How'd Ya Like to Meet Me in the Moonlight? | 1926 | Vaughn de Leath (perf.) | |
I Wonder What's Become of Joe? | 1926 | Roy Turk (words) Mildred Cady (perf.) Newell & Most (perf.) Mary Raines (perf.) |
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Mary Ryan | 1926 | Sid Greene (words) Jack Carroll (words) |
Pub. |
Pile of Logs and Stone Called Home | 1926 | ||
Someone's Stolen My Sweet Sweet Baby | 1926 | Lew Brown (words) Sidney Clare (words) Billy Knight (perf.) |
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Sugar | 1926 | Sidney Mitchell (words) Edna Alexander (words) Guy Lombardo (perf.) |
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Daughter of the Sun, a Dawning | 1927 | Abner Silver (words) | |
Here Comes the Showboat | 1927 | Billy Rose (words) Ethel Waters (perf.) |
Pub. |
There Must Be Somebody Else | 1927 | Sidney Gottler (words) Sidney Clare (words) |
Pub. |
What's the Use o' Worryin'? | 1927 | Pub. | |
⇑ Lila | 1928 | Charles Tobias (co-author) Archie Gottler (co-author) |
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At Twilight | 1929 | Gene Austin (words) | |
Congratulations | 1929 | Sam H. Stept (words) Coleman Goetz (words) Bud Green (words) |
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I'm Feelin' Devilish | 1930 | ||
Is That Religion? | 1930 | Mitchell Parish (words) | |
Okay, Baby | 1930 | William Tracey (words) | Pub. |
Our Cottage Isn't For Sale Any More | 1930 | Wm. Tracey (words) | Pub. |
Pinkard | 1930 | ||
Tail Spin | 1930 | From Change Your Luck | |
Them There Eyes | 1930 | William Tracey (words) Doris Tauber (words) |
Pub. |
When You See Lucy, You See Me | 1930 | Al J Neibury (words) | |
With Pleasure | 1930 | Ted Eastwood (words) | Pub. |
⇑ You Can't Tell the Diff'rence After Dark | 1930 | ||
For Me, It's Just Too Bad | 1931 |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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I'm So Sorry | 1931 | Murray Rich (words) Archie Bleyer (words) |
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Land Where Cotton Grows, The | 1931 | ||
You Slay Me | 1931 | William Tracey (words) Archie Bleyer (words) |
Pub. |
I Love to See the Evenin' Sun Go Down | 1932 | Jack Palmer (words) S M Zoltai (words) |
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Strictly Cullud Affair | 1932 | ||
Try Gettin' a Good Night's Sleep | 1932 | Wm Tracey (words) | |
Let's Have a Show Down | 1933 | Pub. | |
Little Like You and a Little Like Me, A | 1934 | ||
It's a Just a State of Mind | 1935 | Bob Shurr (words) Bob Bricken (words) |
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I've Got Nothin' to Do But Love | 1936 | Geo A Little (words) | |
Mose Jackson Jones | 1937 | ||
⇑ Underneath a Spreading Chestnut Tree | 1937 | ||
Harlem's Poppin' | 1940 | William Tracey (words) Ken Macomber (words) |
Pub. |
I'm Contented Like I Am | 1940 | Wm Tracey (words) | Pub. |
Sweet Girl (w&m) | 1942 | Pub. | |
Are We Through? | 1945 | Pub. | |
I Sleep With Your Picture | 1945 | Pub. | |
In It, to Win It | 1945 | Alex Belledna (words) Peter Roman (words) |
Pub. |
That Fascinatin', Procrastinatin' Gal of Mine | 1945 | Pub. | |
You're Gonna Be Sorry | 1945 | Lester Rutsky (words) | Pub. |
Your Day Will Come | 1945 | Jimmie La Marge (words) | Pub. |
There's a Bit o'Virginia in Ya (w&m) | 1946 | Pub. | |
Merry Christmas | 1949 | Pub. | |
⇑ Sweet Suburban Sue | 1949 | Pub. | |
I Don't Mind Sittin' With a Baby | 1950 | Pub. |