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Fred Rose (songwriter) | Biography by wikipedia.org. |
Honest and Truly Words and Music by: Fred Rose. Words by: Leo Wood Performed by: Helen Moretti
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Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Deed I Do (1903) | F. Rose | Corinne Morgan F.C. Stanley |
Edison Gold Moulded Record: 8435 | |
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When Sweet Marie Was Sweet Sixteen (1908) | E.R. Ball | F. Rose | Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9826 | |
My Dream of the U.S.A. (1908) | L. Chick | F. Rose | Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9990 | |
By the Old Oaken Bucket, Louise (1908) | H.I. Davis | F. Rose | Edison Record: 9896 | |
When I Marry You (1909) | A. Gumble | F. Rose | Edison Standard Record: 10036 | |
I Don't Want the Morning to Come (1908) | J.F. Helf | F. Rose | Edison Standard Record: 10028 | |
Down in the Old Cherry Orchard (1908) | S.R. Henry | F. Rose | Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9723 | |
Your Picture Says Remember, Tho' Your Letter Says Forget (1908) | S.R. Henry | F. Rose | Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9944 | |
If You Cared For Me (1908) | E. Rose | F. Rose | Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9965 | |
There's a Warm Spot in My Heart For Tennessee (1909) | J.C Schmid | F. Rose | Edison Standard Record: 10072 | |
The Heart You Lost in Maryland You'll Find in Tennessee (1908) | A. Solman | F. Rose | Edison Gold Moulded Record: 9782 | |
⇑I'll Be Home at Harvest Time (1909) | A. Solman | F. Rose | Edison Standard Record: 10089 | |
I'm Going to Tell on You (1909) | W.R. Walker | F. Rose | Edison Standard Record: 10225 |
Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Don't Think You'll Be Missed (1923) | F. Rose | Dolly Kay | Columbia: 80893 | |
Don't Think You'll Be Missed (1923) | F. Rose | Aileen Stanley | Victor: B-27635 | |
No One's Fool (1921) | F. Rose | Dolly Kay | Columbia: 80035 | |
Where Can That Somebody Be? (1923) | F. Rose | S. Martin | OKeh: S-71629 |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Deep Henderson (1926) | F. Rose (w&m) | Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
Don't Bring Me Posies (1921) | F. Rose (music) Billy McCabe (words) Clarence Jennings (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
He's a Darn Good Man (1919) | F. Rose (music) I. Jones (words) T. Taylor (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
Honest and Truly (1924) | F. Rose (w&m) L. Wood (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
I'll Be Your Regular Sweetie (1920) | F. Rose (w&m) George Little (coauth.) Peter S. Frost (coauth.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Red Hot Henry Brown (1925) | F. Rose (music) | Piano | IMSLP | Pub. | |
You Can Take Me Away From Dixie (1923) | F. Rose (music) R. Lewis (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
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I Wonder if You Miss Me (1904) | T. Snyder (music) E. Rose (words) F. Rose (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana |
Title | Composer | Attribution | Remarks |
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When Sweet Marie Was Sweet Sixteen (1907) | Ernest Roland Ball | Raymond Moore (words)
Frederic Rose (perf.) |
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My Dream of the U.S.A. (1908) | Leonard Chick(w&m) | Chas. Roth (co-author) Ted Snyder (co-author) Frederic Rose (perf.) |
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By the Old Oaken Bucket, Louise (1908) | Harry I. Davis | Earle C. Jones (words)
Frederic Rose (perf.) |
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When I Marry You (1908) | Albert Gumble | Alfred Bryan (words)
Frederic Rose (perf.) |
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I Don't Want the Morning to Come (1908) | J. Fred Helf | Arthur J. Lamb (words)
Frederic Rose (perf.) |
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Down in the Old Cherry Orchard (1907) | Stephen R. Henry | Alfred Bryan (words)
Frederic Rose (perf.) |
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Your Picture Says Remember, Tho' Your Letter Says Forget (1908) | Stephen R. Henry | Arthur J. Lamb (words)
Frederic Rose (perf.) |
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If You Cared For Me (1908) | Ed. Rose | Ted Snyder (co-author)
Frederic Rose (perf.) |
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There's a Warm Spot in My Heart For Tennessee (1907) | Johann C. Schmid | Chas. E. Baer (words)
Frederic Rose (perf.) |
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I Wonder if You Miss Me (1904) | Ted Snyder | Ed. Rose (words)
Frederic Rose (perf.) |
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⇑Heart You Lost in Maryland You'll Find in Tennessee (1907), The | Alfred Solman | Arthur J. Lamb (words)
Frederic Rose (perf.) |
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I'll Be Home at Harvest Time (1908) | Alfred Solman | Arthur J. Lamb (words)
Frederic Rose (perf.) |
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I'm Going to Tell on You (1909) | W. Raymond Walker | Joseph H. Mckeon (words)
Frederic Rose (perf.) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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He's a Darn Good Man | 1919 | Isham Jones (words) Tell Taylor (words) |
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Cotton | 1920 | Geo. A. Little (words) | |
I Call Her Sugar, She's So Sweet | 1920 | Tell Taylor (words) | |
I'll Be Your Regular Sweetie (w&m) | 1920 | George Little (co-author) Peter S. Frost (co-author) |
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Don't Bring Me Posies | 1921 | Billy McCabe (words) Clarence Jennings (words) |
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No One's Fool | 1921 | Phil Furman (words) Dolly Kay (perf.) |
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Underneath Hawaiian Skies | 1921 | Ernie Erdman (words) Rae Eleanor Ball (perf.) Jessie L. Deppen (perf.) |
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Doo Dah Blues (w&m) | 1922 | Eddy White (co-author) Ted Fio Rito (perf.) |
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Arm Breaker, The | 1923 | ||
Don't Think You'll Be Missed | 1923 | Charlie Harrison (co-author) Joe Lyons (co-author) Dolly Kay (perf.) Aileen Stanley (perf.) |
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Where Can That Somebody Be? (w&m) | 1923 | Irving Mills (co-author) Sara Martin (perf.) |
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⇑ You Can Take Me Away From Dixie | 1923 | Roger Lewis (words) | |
Honest and Truly (w&m) | 1924 | Leo Wood (words) Gene Austin (perf.) Victor Graff (perf.) Charles R. Hector (perf.) Helen Moretti (perf.) |
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Charlestonette | 1925 | Paul Whiteman (words) | |
Flamin' Mamie (w&m) | 1925 | Paul Whiteman (co-author) | Pub. |
Red Hot Henry Brown | 1925 | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Why Should I Feel Sorry For You? (w&m) | 1925 | ||
Deed I Do | 1926 | Walter Hirsch (co-author) Corinne Morgan (perf.) Frank C. Stanley (perf.) |
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Deep Henderson (w&m) | 1926 | Coon-Sanders (perf.) | |
My Pal Jerry (w&m) | 1926 | Pub. | |
Say Mister Have You Met Rosie's Sister (w&m) | 1926 | Charles Harrison (co-author) Correll & Gosden (perf.) |
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Sunshine | 1927 | Charlie Harrison (words) Carroll & Grady (perf.) |
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Black Maria (w&m) | 1929 | Bernie Cummins (perf.) | |
That's Why I'm Jealous of You | 1929 | ||
Sweethearts Paradise | 1933 | ||
Love Came Out of the Night | 1936 | Eddie Nelson (words) | |
Moon Rose (w&m) | 1936 | Fred Fisher (co-author) | |
⇑ We'll Rest at the End of the Trail (w&m) | 1936 | Curt Poulton (co-author) Bing Crosby (perf.) |
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Paradise in the Moonlight (w&m) | 1939 | Gene Autry (co-author) Gene Autry (perf.) |
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Send a Letter Home to Mother | 1939 | Gene Autry (co-author) Louis O'Connell (words) |
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Be Honest With Me (w&m) | 1941 | Gene Autry (co-author) Bing Crosby (perf.) |
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I'm Trusting in You | 1941 |
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Tears on My Pillow (w&m) | 1941 | Gene Autry (co-author) | |
Yesterday's Roses | 1942 | Gene Autry (words) | |
Bringin' in the Georgia Mail | 1943 | Roy Acuff (perf.) | |
Always Yours (w&m) | 1944 | ||
At Mail Call Today | 1945 | Gene Autry (co-author) Gene Autry (perf.) |
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I Guess I've Been Asleep For All These Years (w&m) | 1945 | Gene Autry (co-author) | Pub. |
No One Will Ever Know My Heart (w&m) | 1945 | Mel Foree (co-author) Roy Acuff (perf.) |
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Foggy River | 1946 | Red Foley (perf.) | Pub. |
If I Didn't Love You | 1948 | Hank Williams (co-author) | |
Afraid | 1949 | ||
Candy Lips | 1950 | ||
⇑ Take These Chains From My Heart (w&m) | 1952 | Hy Heath (co-author) | Pub. |
El Rado Scuffle | ? | ||
Here Comes the Hot Tamale Man | ? | Charlie Harrison (words) | |
Jacksonville Gal | ? | ||
Mobile Blues | ? | Albert Short (words) |
Composer | Title | Performer |
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F. Rose | Underneath Hawaiian Skies (1921) (3:35) | R.E. Ball |