Title (Release Year) | Instruments/Issue | Performers |
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I'm a Poor Married Man (1917) | Edison Blue Amberol: 3240 | Billy Murray |
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I've Got a White Man Working For Me (1902) | Edison Gold Moulded Record: 7779 | Arthur Collins Vess L. Ossman |
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It's a Long Way Back to Mother's Knee (1918) | Edison Blue Amberol: 3362 | George Wilton Ballard |
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My Own Wild Western Rose (1902?) | Edison Gold Moulded Record: 8065 | Byron George Harlan |
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We're Going Over the Top (1918) | Edison Blue Amberol: 3367 | Premier Quartet |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Cheer Up! the Sun Will Soon Be Shining (1917) | A.B. Sterling (w&m) B. Grossman (coauth.) A. Lange (coauth.) Bob Hall (perf.) |
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Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Just Sing a Song For Ireland (w&m) | 1898 | Harry von Tilzer (co-author) Imogene Comer (perf.) |
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I Love Ma Babe | 1900 | ![]() |
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My Own Wild Western Rose | 1901 | Byron George Harlan (perf.) | ![]() |
Hearts Win, You Lose | 1902 | ||
Here's to the Old Folks at Home | 1902 | ||
I've Got a White Man Working For Me | 1902 | Arthur Collins (perf.) Vess L. Ossman (perf.) |
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Cheer Up! the Sun Will Soon Be Shining (w&m) | 1917 | Bernie Grossman (co-author) Arthur Lange (co-author) Bob Hall (perf.) |
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I Know You | 1917 | Henry Lewis (words) Arthur Lange (words) |
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I'm a Poor Married Man | 1917 | Billy Murray (perf.) | ![]() |
It's a Short Way Through Mother's Doorway But It's a Long Way Back to Mother's Knee | 1917 | Bernie Grossman (co-author) Arthur Lange (co-author) Baby Violet (perf.) |
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We're Going Over the Top | 1917 | Bernie Grossman (words) Arthur Lange (words) Premier Quartet (perf.) |
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⇑ America, He's For You! | 1918 | Pub. | |
It's a Long Way Back to Mother's Knee | 1918 | Bernie Grossman (words) Arthur Lange (words) George Wilton Ballard (perf.) |
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Raus mit der Kaiser | 1918 | Bartley Costello (co-author) Arthur Lange (co-author) |
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Oh How I Love You | 1920 | Henry Lewis (co-author) Dave Dreyer (co-author) Henry Lewis (perf.) |
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Ukulele Lou | 1924 |