My Soft Coal Baby Song Words and Music by: Al Trahern.
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Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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I Wish I'd Been Born a Boy (1913) | A. Trahern (w&m) Jessie Mae Hall (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
Lights of Home (1904) | A. Trahern (w&m) Jessie Mae Hall (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Perhaps She Is Somebody's Mother (1898) | A. Trahern (music) Josie DeWitt (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Wing Lee's Ragtime Clock (1899) | A. Trahern (w&m) H. Bulger (perf.) J.S. Mathews (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Perhaps She Is Somebody's Mother | 1898 | Josie DeWitt (perf.) | |
Wing Lee's Ragtime Clock (w&m) | 1899 | Harry Bulger (perf.) J. Sherrie Mathews (perf.) |
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My Love Keeps on a Growing All For You | 1900 | Walter Astin (words) Maud Amber (perf.) |
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In Sunny Africa | 1902 | Ted S. Barron (words) | |
My Soft Coal Baby (w&m) | 1902 | Arr.: Lee Orean Smith | |
One True Friend in All the World to Me, The | 1902 | Lee Orean Smith (words) | |
They All Spoke Well of You (w&m) | 1903 | Jessie Mae Hall (perf.) | |
Lights of Home (w&m) | 1904 | Jessie Mae Hall (perf.)
Arr.: by Lee Orean Smith, |
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My Seaside Girl (w&m) | 1906 | ||
I Wish I'd Been Born a Boy (w&m) | 1913 | Jessie Mae Hall (perf.) | Pub. |