| Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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You're As Welcome As the Flowers in May (1904) | Byron George Harlan F.C. Stanley |
Edison's National Phonograph Company: 8767 |
| Performer | CD Title | Supplier |
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| Ragtime Music CDs: | |||
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The Skirtlifters | A Ragtime Episode | |
| Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Bonnie Jean (1906) | D.J. Sullivan (w&m) Singing Colleens (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | |
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Carolina Tar Heel | D.J. Sullivan (w&m) | Indiana | ||
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My Dad's a Policeman | D.J. Sullivan (music) Holcombe, Herbert (words) Flora Adler (perf.) |
Indiana | ||
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My Dad's a Policeman (1903) | D.J. Sullivan (music) Herbert Holcombe (words) Flora Adler (perf.) Flora Adler (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP Sheet Music Singer |
Pub. |
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Peggy Gilroy (1913) | D.J. Sullivan (music) F. O'Hara (words) F. O'Hara (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | |
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Pickaninny Pranks | D.J. Sullivan (w&m) | Indiana | ||
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Rose, Rose, Rose | D.J. Sullivan (music) F. O'Hara (words) F. O'Hara (perf.) |
Indiana | Pub. | |
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⇑Rose, Rose, Rose (1913) | D.J. Sullivan (music) F. O'Hara (words) F. O'Hara (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. |
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Shannon, the Shamrock and You (1918), The | D.J. Sullivan (music) Phil H. Armstrong (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | |
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Shannon, the Shamrock and You, The | D.J. Sullivan (music) Armstrong, Phil H. (words) |
Indiana | Pub. | |
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Stealing | D.J. Sullivan (music) Sullivan, Dan (words) |
Indiana | Pub. | |
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Stealing (1921) | D.J. Sullivan (w&m) | Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. |
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When It's Springtime in Killarney : I'll Come Back to You | D.J. Sullivan (w&m) | Indiana | Pub. | |
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Yogiland | D.J. Sullivan (music) Sullivan, Dan (words) |
Indiana | ||
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You're As Welcome As the Flowers in May (1902) | D.J. Sullivan (w&m) | Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. |
(w&m)
| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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| Carolina Tar Heel | 1898 | ![]() |
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| Dusky Dinah | 1899 | |
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| Mobile Buck, The | 1899 | Pub. | |
| Flower From the Fields of Alabama, A (w&m) | 1900 | Pub. | |
| Mobile Mandy | 1900 | Louis Baer (co-author) | |
| Pickaninny Pranks | 1900 | ![]() |
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| You're As Welcome As the Flowers in May (w&m) | 1902 | Byron George Harlan (perf.) Frank C. Stanley (perf.) |
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| My Dad's a Policeman | 1903 | Herbert Holcombe (words) Flora Adler (perf.) |
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| Song Birds Are Singing of You, The | 1904 | Arthur J. Lamb (words) | |
| When the Roses Fade Away | 1905 | Lillian Waltone (perf.) | |
| Bonnie Jean (w&m) | 1906 | Singing Colleens (perf.) | Pub. |
| ⇑ Miss Pocahontas | 1906 | R A Barnet (words) Robert Melville Baker (words) H H Luther (words) |
Pub. |
| Obadiah McIntire (w&m) | 1908 | Raymond Hitchcock (perf.) | |
| Sweet Girl of My Dreams | 1908 | Chancellor Chauncey Olcott (words) | Pub. |
| Girl I'll Call My Sweetheart Must Look Like You, The | 1911 | Chancellor Chauncey Olcott (words) | Pub. |
| I'd Like to Have a Little Girl Like You, Like Me | 1911 | D K Stevens (words) Matthew Ott (words) Phil Ott (perf.) |
Pub. |
| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
|---|
| On the Road That Leads to You | 1911 | D K Stevens (words) Matthew Ott (words) Phil Ott (perf.) |
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| Verb to Love | 1911 | Phil Ott (perf.) | Pub. |
| Peggy Gilroy | 1913 | Fiske O'Hara (words) Fiske O'Hara (perf.) |
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| Rose, Rose, Rose | 1913 | Fiske O'Hara (words) Fiske O'Hara (perf.) |
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| While You Think of Mother You'll Never Go Wrong | 1913 | Billy Lang (words) | Pub. |
| Has Anybody Here Kissed Toodles? (w&m) | 1915 | |
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| When It's Springtime in Killarney : I'll Come Back to You (w&m) | 1915 | Pub. ![]() |
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| She's One of the Good Ould Kind | 1916 | |
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| My Irish Song of Songs | 1917 | Pub. | |
| Red-Headed Irishman, The | 1917 | |
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| Shannon, the Shamrock and You, The | 1918 | Phil H. Armstrong (words) | Pub. ![]() ![]() |
| ⇑ Yogiland | 1919 | ![]() |
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| Stealing (w&m) | 1921 | arr.: Frank E. Barry | Pub. ![]() ![]() |
| Sunset Hour | 1925 | Gerald Griffin (words) | |
| Cadet Show | ? | ||
| Martyrs of the Maine | ? |