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DAHR: A. Baldwin Sloane | List of 56 historic recordings from 1899 to 1920. |
Charity Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane.
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Cupid at Vassar A Musical Play Dealing With College Girls' Life Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: George Totten Smith
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De Blue Gum Nigger Words and Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane.
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Harry Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: Edward S. Abeles
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Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: Edgar Smith
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I Want a Daddy Who Will Rock Me to Sleep Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: Philip Bartholomae, John Murray Anderson
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Just a Little Token of Your Love Song Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: Harry D. Kerr
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Li'l Mose Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: Fred G. Nixon-Nirdlinger, Charles H. Brown
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Lucy Loo! Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: Herbert N. Farrar
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Ma Rainbow Coon - Song Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: Clay Meredith Green
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Mama's Papa Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: Joseph Hart
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My Blushing Rose Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: Joseph Hart
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Rose of Pyramid Land Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: E. Ray Goetz
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Sergeant Kitty Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: R. H. Burnside Performed by: Virginia Earle
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Susie, Mah Sue L'amour Vainqueur. - Le Cake Walk Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: arr.: K. L. Hoschner1
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Tea Song From: Strange Adventures of Jack and the Bean-Stal Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane.
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There's a Little Street in Heaven That They Call Broadway Words and Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane. Words by: James T. Waldron
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You're Crazy With the Heat A Real Rag-Time Shout Words and Music by: Alfred Baldwin Sloane.
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Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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June (1911) | Peerless Quartette | U.S. Everlasting Record: 381 | ||
Where the Edelweiss Is Blooming (1912) | H. Burr Elizabeth Spencer |
Edison Blue Amberol: 1599 | ||
Foolish Questions (1908) | R.S. Roberts | Indestructible Record: 851 | ||
I Want a Daddy Who Will Rock Me to Sleep (1920) | Tuxedo Dance Orchestra | Edison Blue Amberol: 3928 | ||
In Silence (1903) | George Alexander | Columbia Phonograph Co.: 32078 | ||
Ma Tiger Lily (1896-1901) | George J. Gaskin | Edison Record: 4247 | ||
Ma Tiger Lily (1900) | Arthur Collins | Edison Gold Moulded Record: 7517 | ||
Where the Edelweiss Is Blooming (1909) | H. Burr Agnes Kimball |
U.S. Everlasting Record: 1595 | ||
The Lyre-Bird and the Jay (1909) | H. Burr Agnes Kimball |
U.S. Everlasting Record: 1600 | ||
Foolish Questions (1909) | Billy Murray | Edison Standard Record: 10273 | ||
Ma Tiger Lily (1896-1900) | Peerless Orchestra | Edison Record: 7617 |
Title (Release Year) | Composer | Performers | Issue |
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Where the Edelweiss Is Blooming (1912) | A.B. Sloane | H. Burr Beulah Gaylord Young |
Columbia: 38251 |
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Folk Music CDs: | |||
Various Performers | The High Priestess of Jollity & The Southern Singer |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Courting by Proxy (1904) | A.B. Sloane (music) A. Baldwin Sloane (coauth.) John K. Bangs (words) Lillian Russell (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Critics' Blues (1919), The | A.B. Sloane (music) Philip Bartholomae (words) John Murray Anderson (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Dear Ireland (1905) | A.B. Sloane (w&m) | Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Dollar Bill's the Flag That Rules the World (1909), The | A.B. Sloane (w&m) Elizabeth M. Murray (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Fifth Avenue (1901) | A.B. Sloane (music) A. Baldwin Sloane (coauth.) George V. Hobart (words) Dav McAvoy (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Foolish Questions (1909) | A.B. Sloane (music) William Lee (words) Jefferson De Angelis (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. | |
He Cert'ny Was Good to Me (1898) | A.B. Sloane (music) Jean C. Havez (words) M. Irwin (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
⇑I Want a Daddy Who Will Rock Me to Sleep (1919) | A.B. Sloane (music) Philip Bartholomae (words) John Murray Anderson (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP Indiana |
Pub. | |
In Silence (1902) | A.B. Sloane (music) Sydney Rosenfeld (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. | |
Love (1903) | A.B. Sloane (music) R.H. Burnside (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. | |
Mazie (1905) | A.B. Sloane (music) Frederic Ranken (words) |
Piano, Voice | Greer | Pub. | |
My Japanese Baby (1903) | A.B. Sloane (music) Arthur Ambrose (words) Benjamin M Jerome (words) |
Piano | IMSLP | ||
Poppy and the Pink (1907) | A.B. Sloane (music) George Totten Smith (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
Poppy and the Pink (1907), The | A.B. Sloane (music) George Totten Smith (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. | |
Pride of Newspaper Row, Jimmy (1900), The | A.B. Sloane (music) Nellie O'Neil (perf.) |
Piano | Greer | Pub. | |
⇑Rose of Pyramid Land (1911) | A.B. Sloane (music) E.R. Goetz (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
Sly Musette (1902) | A.B. Sloane (music) Sydney Rosenfeld (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. | |
Strange Adventures of Jack and the Beanstalk (1896), The | A.B. Sloane (music) R A Barnet (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
There's a Little Street in Heaven That They Call Broadway (1903) | A.B. Sloane (w&m) James T. Waldron (words) Thomas Q. Seabrooke (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
What's the Matter With the Moon To-Night? (1902) | A.B. Sloane (music) Sydney Rosenfeld (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. | |
Where the Edelweiss Is Blooming (1911) | A.B. Sloane (music) E.R. Goetz (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. | |
You Got to Play Rag Time (1899) | A.B. Sloane (music) Jean C. Havez (words) Maude Raymond (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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De Frogtown Terror | 1896 | Herbert N Farrar (words) Madge Lessing (perf.) |
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Giant's Song, The (w&m) | 1896 | Pub. | |
Jack Waltz, The | 1896 | Pub. | |
Lucy Loo! | 1896 | Herbert N. Farrar (words) | |
My Little Sunday Girl (w&m) | 1896 | ||
Sinbad's Song (w&m) | 1896 | Pub. | |
Song of the Pretty Maids (w&m) | 1896 | Pub. | |
Strange Adventures of Jack and the Beanstalk, The | 1896 | R A Barnet (words) | Pub. |
Tea Song | 1896 | From: The Strange Adventures of Jack and the Bean-Stalk | Pub. |
Tell Me Truly, Daisy | 1896 | R A Barnet (words) | Pub. |
Curly Locks | 1897 | George Lowell Tracy (words) R A Barnet (words) |
Pub. |
⇑ Father Won't You Speak to Sister Mary? | 1897 | Jean Havez (words) Anthony Gray (words) Clem Davis (words) Charles H Hoyt (words) |
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Simple Simon | 1897 | R A Barnet (words) | Pub. |
Walker's Dancing School | 1897 | Charles H Hoyt (words) | |
De Blue Gum Nigger (w&m) | 1898 | ||
He Cert'ny Was Good to Me | 1898 | Jean C. Havez (words) Hanson and Drew (perf.) May Irwin (perf.) |
Pub. |
Remember Your Love of the Olden Time | 1898 | Jean Havez (words) | Pub. |
When You Ain't Got No Money | 1898 | Clarence S. Brewster (words) Arthur Collins (perf.) May Irwin (perf.) |
Pub. |
I'm Fraid Dis Snap Is Most Too Good to Last | 1899 | Frank Sloane (words) | Pub. |
It Occurred While Waiting For the Change | 1899 | Glen MacDonough (words) | Pub. |
Jes' When I Need You Most, You Throws Me Down | 1899 | H M Saumenig (words) A L Robb (words) Maude Raymond (perf.) |
Pub. |
Now I'se Got Some Money, Well I'm Coming 'rounf | 1899 | Frank Sloane (words) May Irwin (perf.) Fay Templeton (perf.) |
Pub. |
Ring Off Coon | 1899 | H M Saumenig (words) A L Robb (words) |
Pub. |
⇑ You Got to Play Rag Time | 1899 | Jean C. Havez (words) Maude Raymond (perf.) |
Pub. |
You Once Was Excess Baggage, Now You'se Only Common Freight | 1899 | Saumenig (words) Robb (words) Anna Boyd (perf.) |
Pub. |
Aunt Hannah | 1900 | W H Mackie (words) | Pub. |
Broadway to Tokio | 1900 | L Harrison (words) George V Hobart (words) Reginald De Koven (words) |
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For Love of Cleopatra | 1900 | Louis Harrison (words) Geo. Hobart (words) From "Broadway to Tokio" |
Pub. |
I'm Looking For an Angel | 1900 | Jean Havez (words) Edgar Keller (words) John Golden (words) |
Pub. |
Jimmy, the Pride of Newspaper Row | 1900 | ||
Love-Lorn Lily, The | 1900 | Louis Harrison (words) Geo. Hobart (words) From "Broadway to Tokio" |
Pub. |
Ma Rainbow Coon | 1900 | Pub. | |
Ma Rainbow Coon - Song | 1900 | Clay Meredith Green (words) Belle Davis (perf.) |
Pub. |
Ma Tiger Lily | 1900 | Clay M Greene (words) Arthur Collins (perf.) George J. Gaskin (perf.) Peerless Orchestra (perf.) |
Pub. |
Pride of Newspaper Row, Jimmy, The | 1900 | Nellie O'Neil (perf.) | Pub. |
⇑ She Knew a Lobster When She Saw One | 1900 | R.M. Skinner (words) | Pub. |
She Sat Beneath the Hawthorn and the Rose | 1900 | F J Sloane (words) | Pub. |
Susie, Mah Sue - Song | 1900 | F.J. Sloane (words) | Pub. |
For Love of You | 1900ca | George T. Smith (words) | Pub. |
Grizette | 1900ca | Jean C. Havez (words) | Pub. |
He's Got to Be a Lamp-Black Cullud Man | 1900ca | Jean C. Havez (words) Belle Davis (perf.) |
Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Hunting For a Happy Little Home | 1900ca | Louis Harrison (words) Geo. Hobart (words) From "Broadway to Tokio" |
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I'm Always Glad to See You When You Buy | 1900ca | George T. Smith (words) | Pub. |
I've Been Dreaming of You, Baby | 1900ca | Frank Sloane (words) Anna Held (perf.) |
Pub. |
It Was the Same Old Story | 1900ca | Clay M. Greene (words)
From Aunt Hannah |
Pub. |
Lazy Bill | 1900ca | Glen MacDonough (words) | Pub. |
Little Bo Peep | 1900ca | Clay M. Greene (words)
From Aunt Hannah |
Pub. |
Other Page Is Missing, The | 1900ca | Glen MacDonough (words) Chas Bigelow (perf.) |
Pub. |
Over the Sea a Bird | 1900ca | George T. Smith (words) | Pub. |
Sandman's Coming Fo Ma Baby | 1900ca | E.L. Matteson (words) | Pub. |
Story of the Dance | 1900ca | Louis Harrison (words) Geo. Hobart (words) From "Broadway to Tokio" |
Pub. |
Sweetheart, I'll Ever Be True | 1900ca | Saumenig (words) Robb (words) |
Pub. |
⇑ Those Days Long Ago | 1900ca | George T. Smith (words) | Pub. |
Twighlight | 1900ca | George T. Smith (words) | Pub. |
What's the Matter With Hannah | 1900ca | Clay M. Greene (words)
From Aunt Hannah |
Pub. |
When the Cat's Away the Mice Will Play | 1900ca | Clay M. Greene (words)
From Aunt Hannah |
Pub. |
Believe Me | 1901 | Pub. | |
Fifth Avenue | 1901 | A. Baldwin Sloane (co-author) George V. Hobart (words) Dav McAvoy (perf.) |
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Carried Off | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | |
Flash of the Skipper's Eye, The | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | Pub. |
France, Glorious France | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) Mabelle Gilman (perf.) |
Pub. |
From a Different Point of View | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | Pub. |
If You Couldn't Change Your Mind | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | Pub. |
In Silence | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) George Alexander (perf.) from "The Mocking Bird" |
Pub. |
⇑ Just a Kiss | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | Pub. |
Lion and the Mouse, The | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | Pub. |
Mocking Bird, The | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | Pub. |
One I Love, the Other I Abhor | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | Pub. |
Rigadoon, The | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | Pub. |
Sly Musette | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words)
from "The Mocking Bird" |
Pub. |
Stale World and a Pale World, A | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | Pub. |
What's the Matter With the Moon To-Night? | 1902 | Sydney Rosenfeld (words) | Pub. |
Barn Yard Dance | 1903 | arr.: Andor Pintér | Pub. |
Dissipated Kitten, The | 1903 | Harry B Smith (words) | Pub. |
Girl He Left Behind Him, The | 1903 | R. H. Burnside (words) | |
Just Take Things As They Come | 1903 | R H Burnside (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Lanciers | 1903 | arr.: Andor Pintér | Pub. |
Love | 1903 | R.H. Burnside (words)
from "Sergeant Kitty" |
Pub. |
Love Laughs at Locksmiths | 1903 | R.H. Burnside (words) | Pub. |
Mocking Bird - Selection, The | 1903 | arr.: Andor Pintér | Pub. |
Mocking Bird - Waltzes, The | 1903 | arr.: Geo Rosey | Pub. |
My Japanese Baby | 1903 | Arthur Ambrose (words) Benjamin M Jerome (words) from "The Darling of the Gallery Gods" |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Oh, Kitty | 1903 | R H Burnside (words) | |
Sergeant Kitty | 1903 | R. H. Burnside (words) Virginia Earle (perf.) |
Pub. |
Susie, Mah Sue | 1903 | arr.: K. L. Hoschner | |
There's a Little Street in Heaven That They Call Broadway (w&m) | 1903 | James T. Waldron (words) Thomas Q. Seabrooke (perf.) |
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True Love Lives But in Our Dreams | 1903 | R H Burnside (words) | Pub. |
War! | 1903 | Pub. | |
We Are a Gallant Regiment | 1903 | R H Burnside (words) Virginia Earle (perf.) |
Pub. |
Charity | 1904 | John Kendrick Bangs (words) | Pub. |
Courting by Proxy | 1904 | A. Baldwin Sloane (co-author) John K. Bangs (words) Lillian Russell (perf.) |
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Every Little Something | 1904 | Brandon Hurst (words) | Pub. |
Harry | 1904 | Edward S. Abeles (words) | |
⇑ In Dear Old Grandma's Days | 1904 | John Kendrick Bangs (words) | Pub. |
Love by Proxy | 1904 | John Kendrick Bangs (words) Roderic C Penfield (words) |
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New Rochelle Yacht Club Waltz, The | 1904 | Alvah K La Rue (words) W A Stadelman (words) |
Pub. |
Power of the Press, The | 1904 | John Kendrick Bangs (words) | Pub. |
Sun That Rose on Thirteen States Now Sets on Forty-Five, The | 1904 | Percy C Mason (words) | Pub. |
When the Moon Comes Up Behind the Hills in Dixie | 1904 | E Tracy Sweet (words) | Pub. |
Beautiful Land of Bon Bon, The | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
Cora My Dusky Florodora! | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
Dear Ireland (w&m) | 1905 | Pub. | |
Evil Eye, The | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
Gingerbread Cadets, The | 1905 | Pub. | |
Gingerbread Man, The | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
⇑ I'm Looking For That Man | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
It's the Cash, Cash, Cash | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
John Dough | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
Mama's Papa | 1905 | Joseph Hart (words) | Pub. |
Mazie | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
Moon Song | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) Helen Bertram (perf.) |
Pub. |
Mr. Moon | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
My Blushing Rose | 1905 | Joseph Hart (words) | Pub. |
My Fillipino Belle | 1905 | Joseph Hart (words) Jenkins (words) |
Pub. |
Nursery Rhymes | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
Old Rameses | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
Queen of My Dreams | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Toast to Sally | 1905 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
Wherefore and the Why, The | 1905 | John Kendrick Bangs (words) | Pub. |
You're Crazy With the Heat (w&m) | 1905 | Pub. | |
Coming Thro' the Rye | 1906 | George V Hobart (words) | |
Do You Believe in Santa Claus | 1906 | Frederic Ranken (words) | Pub. |
Gingerbread Cadets March, The | 1906 | Thomas Clark (words) | Pub. |
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March On, O Soldier | 1906 | Frederic Ranken (words) | |
Selection From the Gingerbread Man | 1906 | Pub. | |
Basket Ball | 1907 | George Totten Smith (words) A Ferraioli (words) |
Pub. |
Cupid at Vassar | 1907 | George Totten Smith (words) | Pub. |
Dear Daisy Chain | 1907 | George Totten Smith (words) A Ferraioli (words) |
Pub. |
I Won't Go Way Back Home Again | 1907 | George Totten Smith (words) C F Ferraioli (words) |
Pub. |
In the Days When Grandma Dear Was Young | 1907 | George Totten Smith (words) C F Ferraioli (words) |
Pub. |
Just a Little Token of Your Love | 1907 | Harry D. Kerr (words) | |
Poppy and the Pink, The | 1907 | George Totten Smith (words)
From "Cupid at Vassar" |
Pub. |
American Girl, The | 1908 | Charles H Brown (words) | Pub. |
I Want Someone to Love Me | 1908 | Charles H Brown (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Li'l Mose | 1908 | Fred G. Nixon-Nirdlinger (words) Charles H. Brown (words) |
Pub. |
Caramba | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) |
Pub. |
Dear Yankee Maid | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) From "Lo" |
Pub. |
Display Song | 1909 | Edgar Smith (words) | Pub. |
Dollar Bill's the Flag That Rules the World, The (w&m) | 1909 | Elizabeth M. Murray (perf.) | Pub. |
Drinking Song | 1909 | Edgar Smith (words) | Pub. |
Foolish Questions | 1909 | William Lee (words) Jefferson De Angelis (perf.) Billy Murray (perf.) Ada Reeve (perf.) Robert S. Roberts (perf.) |
Pub. |
Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl | 1909 | Edgar Smith (words) | Pub. |
In Yucatan | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) From "Lo" |
Pub. |
It's Hard to Love Just One Girl All the Time | 1909 | Edgar Smith (words) | Pub. |
It's the Little Things That Count | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) From "lo" |
Pub. |
Let Us Sing | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) From "Lo" |
Pub. |
⇑ Little Old Main Street | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) From "Lo" |
Pub. |
Lo - A Musical Comedy | 1909 | O Henry (words) Franklin P Adams (words) |
Pub. |
Love Is All That Matters | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) From "Lo" |
Pub. |
My Dainty Mermaid | 1909 | Edgar Smith (words) | Pub. |
Never Forget Your Parents | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) |
Pub. |
Sailor Number | 1909 | O Henry (words) Franklin P Adams (words) |
Pub. |
Selection From ''Lo'' | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) |
Pub. |
Snap Shots | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) From "Lo" |
Pub. |
Statue Song | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) From "Lo" |
Pub. |
Tammany on Parade | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) From "Lo" |
Pub. |
There Goes Another One | 1909 | Edgar Smith (words) | Pub. |
While Strolling Thro' the Forest | 1909 | O Henry (words) Franklin P Adams (words) |
Pub. |
⇑ You May Always Be My Sweetheart | 1909 | O. Henry (words) Franklin P. Adams (words) From "Lo" |
Pub. |
Bé-Bee = (Baby) | 1910 | Edgar Smith (words) | Pub. |
Calcium Moon, The | 1910 | Glen MacDonough (words) | Pub. |
Come and Take a Dip With Me | 1910 | Glen MacDonough (words) | Pub. |
Flying High | 1910 | Glen MacDonough (words) | |
Gee, But I'd Like to Furnish a Flat For You, Dear | 1910 | Glen MacDonough (words) | Pub. |
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Lady Ushers Ball, The | 1910 | Glen MacDonough (words) | |
Life Is Only What You Make It, After All | 1910 | Edgar Smith (words) | Pub. |
Oh, You Summertime Romeo! | 1910 | Glen MacDonough (words) | Pub. |
On the Boardwalk | 1910 | Glen MacDonough (words) | |
Sentimental Tommy | 1910 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
There's No Place Like Home Boys | 1910 | Glen MacDonough (words) | Pub. |
Those Were the Happy Days | 1910 | Glen MacDonough (words) | |
Tillie's Nightmare - Collection | 1910 | Edgar Smith (words) | |
Don't Forget the Beau You Left at Home | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Drifting | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
First Love Days | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
⇑ Henpecks, The | 1911 | Glen MacDonough (words) E. Ray Goetz (words) |
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It's the Skirt | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
June | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) Peerless Quartette (perf.) |
Pub. |
Just Tell Me With Your Eyes | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Lingerie | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Little Italy | 1911 | ||
Lyre-Bird and the Jay, The | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) Henry Burr (perf.) Agnes Kimball (perf.) |
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Rose of Pyramid Land | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Selection From the Henpecks | 1911 | Pub. | |
That Spooky Tune | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Try This on Your ''Pianna'' Anna | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Where the Edelweiss Is Blooming | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) Henry Burr (perf.) Agnes Kimball (perf.) Elizabeth Spencer (perf.) Beulah Gaylord Young (perf.) from "Hanky Panky" |
Pub. |
⇑ White Light Alley | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Wilhelmina's Concertina | 1911 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Alexander's Bag-Pipe Band | 1912 | E. Ray Goetz (words) Irving Berlin (words) |
Pub. |
Dixie Love Song | 1912 | E. Ray Goetz (words) Gene Buck (words) |
Pub. |
Following Behind the Girl Behind the Smile | 1912 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Ginger | 1912 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Harvard's Best | 1912 | Edward Sandford Martin (words) | |
I Never Would Do in Society | 1912 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Little Girl Who Couldn't Care, The | 1912 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Meet Me at the Stage Door | 1912 | E. Ray Goetz (words) | Pub. |
Bring Back the Love Days of June Time | 1913 | Bobby Harris (words) | Pub. |
Greenwich Village | 1917 | John Murray Anderson (words) | |
⇑ I'll Be Coming Home to You | 1917 | John E Hazzard (words) Percival Knight (words) |
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In the Sweetest Little Prison in the World | 1917 | John E Hazzard (words) Percival Knight (words) |
Pub. |
It's Not the Uniform That Makes the Man | 1917 | Henry Blossom (words) | Pub. |
It's the Jay Town 'most Every Time | 1917 | John E Hazzard (words) Percival Knight (words) |
Pub. |
My Little Javanese | 1917 | Philip Bartholomae (words) John Murray Anderson (words) |
Pub. |
Road House Rag | 1917 | John E. Hazzard (words) Percival Knight (words) |
Pub. |
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Some Day | 1917 | John E Hazzard (words) Percival Knight (words) |
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That Wonderful Girl | 1917 | John E Hazzard (words) Percival Knight (words) |
Pub. |
There's Something About You, Dear! | 1917 | Henry Blossom (words) | |
Through Twilight Lane | 1917 | John E Hazzard (words) Percival Knight (words) |
Pub. |
We Should Worry, Uncle Sam! | 1917 | Henry Blossom (words) | Pub. |
Happy Days (w&m) | 1918 | ||
War Garden | 1918 | Harry B Smith (words) | Pub. |
Critics' Blues, The | 1919 | Philip Bartholomae (words) John Murray Anderson (words) |
Pub. |
Greenwich Village Follies of 1919, The | 1919 | George J. Trinkaus (words) | Pub. |
I Want a Daddy Who Will Rock Me to Sleep | 1919 | Philip Bartholomae (words) John Murray Anderson (words) Tuxedo Dance Orchestra (perf.) from "The Greenwich Village Follies" |
Pub. |
I'm Ashamed to Look the Moon in the Face | 1919 | Philip Bartholomae (words) John Murray Anderson (words) Clara Tice (words) |
Pub. |
⇑ Red, Red As the Rose | 1919 | Philip Bartholomae (words) John Murray Anderson (words) Clara Tice (words) |
Pub. |
There's Nothing Sweeter Than a Kiss From a Beautiful Girl | 1919 | Alex Gerber (words) | Pub. |
At the Krazy Kat's Ball | 1920 | Arthur Swanstrom (words) John Murray Anderson (words) |
Pub. |
Come to Bohemia | 1920 | Arthur Swanstrom (words) John Murray Anderson (words) Etta Butler (perf.) |
Pub. |
Greenwich Village Follies of 1920 , The | 1920 | George J. Trinkaus (words) | Pub. |
I'll Be Your Valentine | 1920 | Arthur Swanstrom (words) John Murray Anderson (words) |
Pub. |
Naked Truth, The | 1920 | Arthur Swanstrom (words) John Murray Anderson (words) |
Pub. |
Tam, Tam, Tam, Tam, Tam | 1920 | John Murray Anderson (words) Arthur Swanstrom (words) |
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Tsin | 1920 | Arthur Swanstrom (words) John Murray Anderson (words) |
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Underneath a Chinese Moon | 1923 | Jack Arnold (words) | Pub. |
China Bogie Man | 1924 | Harry L Cort (words) George E Stoddard (words) |
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China Rose | 1924 | George E Stoddard (words) Harry Cort (words) |
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⇑ We'll Build a Brand New Bamboo Bungalow | 1924 | Harry L Cort (words) George E Stoddard (words) |
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