Je veux aller ou tu vas =[enregistrement sonore] /[I wanna go where you go, do what you do] Then I'll be happyFriend, musique ; Clare, paroles anglaises ; Brown, paroles anglaises ; Beaudry, traducteur. | Hercule Lavoie, baryton avec piano. | Starr. |
Mon petit radio :[enregistrement sonore] /sur l'air de "Ma", ou, [Ma! he's making eyes at me]Nel, paroles ; [Sidney Clare, paroles anglaises] ; Conrad, musique. | Mons. J.H. Germain, baryton avec orchestre, chansonnette comique. | Starr. |
Ah ! Dis-moi /Sylvia Dee ; Sidney Lippman ; Alys Robi. | Alys Robi. | |
Ah! dis-moi /Sylvia Dee ; Sidney Lippman ; Alys Robi. | Alys Robi avec orchestre. | |
Mon petit radio :[enregistrement sonore] /sur l'air de "Ma", ou, [Ma! he's making eyes at me]Nel, paroles ; [Sidney Clare, paroles anglaises] ; Conrad, musique. | Mons. J.H. Germain, baryton avec orchestre, chansonnette comique. | Starr. |
Laroo laroo lilli bolero /Dee ; Moore ; Lipppman. | Frankie Carle and his Orchestra ; Gregg Lawrence, vocal chorus. | |
I love the way you say good-night /Eddie Pola - George Wyle [performed by] Denny Vaughan and his Orchestra, vocal chorus by Denny Vaughan. Too young / Sidney Lippman - Sylvia Dee [performed by] Denny Vaughan and his orchestra, fox trot, vocal chorus by Denny Vaughan. | Denny Vaughan ; Denny Vaughan's Orchestra. | |
Ah ha![enregistrement sonore] /Beaudry, [paroles françaises] ; Clare, paroles ; Monaco, musique. | Alex. Desmarteau, chanson comique, acc. piano. | Starr. |
Trop jeune /Francois Llenas ; Sid Lippman. | Pierre Senecal. | |
Petite fleur /S. Bechet. | Gerard Desmarais ; Roger Le Sourd et son orchestre. | |
What do I care what somebody said =Qué me importa lo que digan /Sidney Clare ; Harry Woods. | Jan Garber and his Orchestra. | |
If I knew I'd find you (I'd climb the highest mountain)[enregistrement sonore] /Brown ; Clare. | Norton H. Payne, grand pipe organ. | Compo. |
Don't be a man, etc. /Sidney Jones. | Municipal Military Band, London. | Berliner. |
I'm away from the world when I'm away from you ('cause you're all the world to me) /Clare ; Pollack. | Harold Lambert, baritone with orch. | |
Now I lay me down to sleep /Mitchell, lyrics ; Meyer, music. | Lewis James, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Don't We Carry On! /Friend ; Clare. | Billy Jones, with orchestra. | |
A melody from the sky /Sidney D. Mitchell ; Louis Alter. | Eddy Duchin and his orchestra ; Pete Woolery. | |
A house with love in it /S. Dee ; Lippman. | Four Lads ; Ray Ellis and his orchestra and chorus. | |
I love me ; Don't we carry on /Mahoney ; [C. Friend] ; [S. Clare]. | Melody King's [i.e. Kings] [i.e. Kings] Dance Orchestra. | Berliner. |
I'd climb the highest mountain (if I knew I'd find you) /Brown ; Clare. | Ink Spots. | |
In 1960 You'll Find Dixie Looking Just The SameGottler. | Orchestra Accompaniment; Sterling Trio. | Columbia. |
The Emperor's own /Adrian Ross, lyrics ; Sidney Jones, music ; [Greenbank, Harry] ; [Monckton, Lionel]. | Daly's Theatre Chorus, London. | Berliner. |
Ah-ha! /Sidney Clare ; James V. Monaco. | Henri Gendron and his Strand Roof Orchsetra ; Bud Kennedy, vocal chorus. | |
The Last Rose Of Summer Is The Sweetest Song Of AllSidney. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
I'd climb the highest mountain /Brown ; Clare. | Ink Spots. | |
Ma! /Clare ; Conrad. | Billy Jones, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Chin, chin, chinaman /[Sidney Jones, music]. | H.M. Grenadier Band. | Berliner. |
Slowpoke /Sylvia Dee ; Sidney Lippman. | Dolly Dawn and her Dawn Patrol Boys. | |
When you sang "hush-a-bye baby" to me /Glick ; Olman, Logan ; [performed by] Sterling Trio. Mammy's chocolate soldier / Sydney Mitchell ; Archie Gottler ; [performed by] Marion Harris. | The Sterling Trio, male vocal ensemble (1st work); Marion Harris, soprano (2nd work). | Victor. |
And then I'll be happy /Clare ; Brown ; Friend. | Eddie Piano Miller with rhythm accompaniment. | |
All I want is you /Clare ; Akst ; [Davis]. | Goldie's Syncopators, vocal chorus Frank Gold. | |
Don't we carry on /Friend ; Clare. | Billy Jones, tenor with orch. | |
Yearning /Carter ; Moret. | Sterling Trio, male Trio with orchestra. | |
The amoraus goldfish [i.e. amorous] /[Sidney Jones]. | H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, London. | Berliner. |
(I wanna go where you go) then I'll be happy /Brown ; Clere ; Friend. | Victor His Master's Voice. | |
Chin, chin, chinaman /[Sidney Jones, music]. | H.M. Grenadier Guards Band, London. | Berliner. |
Our Heartbreaking WaltzSidney Prosen. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Kenny Gardner. | |
Just about this time last night /[Bill Borden]. | Claude Thornhill and his orchestra, vocal chorus by Fran Warren; Prima; Cunningham; Miller. | Columbia |
Lazy RiverHoagy Carmichael; Sidney Arodin. | The Casa Loma Orchestra; Glen Gray; The Merry Macs; Murry Mceachern. | |
My Heart's Closed For RepairsSidney Prosen. | Will Carter. | |
San Toy :selection /Sidney Jones, music. | H.M. Coldstream Guards Band. | Berliner. |
C-h-i-c-k-e-n, dat's de way to spell chicken /Sidney L. Perrin, lyrics ; Bob Slater, music. | Len Spencer. | Berliner. |
One Sweet Letter From YouClare; Brown; Warren. | Gene Austin; With Piano. | |
I'm missin' Mammy's kissin' and I know she's missin' mine :fox trot tempo /S. Clare ; L. Pollack. | Ernest Hare, baritone solo, orchestra accompaniment. | |
Love has come from the lotus land /Adrian Ross, lyrics ; Sidney Jones, music ; [Greenbank, Harry] ; [Monckton, Lionel]. | Scott Russell. | Berliner. |
It's love I'm after =Es amor lo que busco /Sidney D. Mitchell, Lew Pollack ; [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; vocal refrain by Carmen Lombardo. You do the darndest things, baby / Sidney D. Mitchell, Lew Pollack ; [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocals (side a). | |
I can't make her happy :=No la puedo hacer feliz /Lew Pollack ; Sidney Clare. | Waring's Pennsylvanians ; Clare Hanlon, vocal refrain; [George Culley, trumpet]. | Victor. |
When you are wed to me /Adrian Ross, lyrics ; Sidney Jones, music ; [Greenbank, Harry] ; [Monckton, Lionel]. | Miss Collin ; Mr. Russell. | Berliner. |
A banjo song /Weeden, lyrices ; Homer, music. | Florence Easton, soprano with orchestra ; [Harry Reser, banjo]. | Brunswick. |
Six little wives /[Sidney Jones, music]. | Municipal Band of London. | Berliner. |
Midnight RoseSidney D Mitchell; Lew Pollack. | Henry Burr; With Orchestra. | |
Little China maid /Adrian Ross, lyrics ; Sidney Jones, music ; [Greenbank, Harry] ; [Monckton, Lionel]. | Miss Marsden ; Mr. Henry. | Berliner. |
I hate myself for being so mean to you /Davis ; Young ; Ager. | Sidney Torch, organ solo. | |
Why talk about love? :from 20th Century-Fox film "Life begins at college" /Sidney D. Mitchell ; Lew Pollack. | Bunny Berigan and his Orchestra ; Gail Reese, vocal refrain. | |
Lullaby of Broadway :film, "Gold diggers of 1985" /Dubin ; Warren. | Les Allen, baritone ; Sidney Torch, organ, with guitar. | |
It was sweet of you :from "Transatlantic merry-go-round" /Clare ; Whiting. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
That's my baby /Clare ; Friend ; Murphy. | Lou Holtz with orchestra. | |
Rhoda and her pagoda /Adrian Ross, lyrics ; Sidney Jones, music ; [Greenbank, Harry] ; [Monckton, Lionel]. | Miss Marsden and Mr. Henry. | Berliner. |
Little china maid /Sidney Jones. | Municipal Military Band, London. | Berliner. |
It was sweet of you :from "Transatlantic merry-go-round" /Clare ; Whiting. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; Will Osborne, vocal chorus. | |
My mother's evening prayer /Bud Green ; Charlie Pierce ; Al Dubin. Now I lay me down to sleep / Sidney D. Mitchell ; George W. Meyer. | Henry Burr, tenor, with orchestra [side a] ; Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw with orchestra [side b]. | |
77 SantasDee; Lippman. | Gayla Peevey; Paul Weston; His Orch. | |
What do I care what somebody said =Que m'importe ce que l'on dit /Clare ; Woods. | Jan Garber, and his Orchestra. | |
Miss Annabelle Lee /Clare ; Pollack. | Mirth Makers. | |
Love in bloom :film "She loves me not" /Robin ; Rainger. | Sidney Torch, organ solo. | |
Chin, chin, chinaman :from "The geisha" /[Sidney Jones, music]. | H.M. Grenadier Band. | Berliner. |
Now I Lay Me Down To SleepSidney D Mitchell; George W Meyer. | Charles Hart; Elliot Shaw; With Orchestra. | |
Moon country /Hoagy Carmichael-Johnny Mercer, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra with the Merry Macs and Murray McEachern on the trombone. Lazy river / Hoagy Carmichael-Sidney Arodin, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra with the Merry Macs. | Glen Gray ; Murray McEachern ; Merry Macs ; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
Paris in the rain /Gilbert ; Mortimer ; Norman. | Eddie Calvert ; Ray Martin. | |
Tell me /J. Will Callahan, Max Kortlander. Yearning / Sidney Carter, Neil Morét. | Lambert Murphy, tenor. | |
Six little wives, etc. /Sidney Jones. | Municipal Military Band, London. | Berliner. |
The Last Rose Of Summer Is The Sweetest Song Of AllSidney. | Harry Macdonough; Haydn Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
I'm away from the world when I'm away from you ('cause you're all the world to me) /Clare ; Pollack. | Harold Smith, baritone solo with orchestra. | |
Ma (he's making eyes at me) /Clare ; Conrad. | Dick Robertson & his orchestra, chorus by Dick Robertson. | |
One sweet letter from you /Brown ; Clare ; Warren. | Bunk Johnson and his New Orleans Band. | |
If I could be with you /J.P. Johnson. That's a plenty / Lew Pollack. | Bechet-Spanier Big Four (Muggsy Spanier, cornet ; Sidney Bechet, soprano sax & clarinet ; Carmen Mastren, guitar ; Wellman Braud, bass). | |
Moonshine over Kentucky (Luna sobre Kentucky) /Sidney D. Mitchell ; Lew Pollack. | Bunny Berigan and his Orchestra ; Ruth Gaylor. | |
Heart breaking baby doll /Hess, Mitchell ; [performed by] Billy Murray. Thtop your thtuttering Jimmy / Cowles ; [performed by] Billy Burns. | Billy Murray, tenor, with orchestra accompaniment (side A) ; Billy Burns, tenor, with orchestra accompaniment (side B). | |
Please don't talk about me when I'm gone /Clare ; Stept. | Don "Mr. Butter" Virgil ; Phil Moore Trio. | |
Weep no more my mammy /Mitchell ; Clare ; Pollack. | Peerless Quartet (male quartet with orchestra). | |
I'm missin' mammy's kissin' /Clare ; Pollack. | Peerless Quartet. | |
Little man you've had a busy day /Sigler ; Hoffman ; Wayne. | Les Allen ; Mrs. Alenn ; Norman Allen ; Sidney Torch, organ. | |
I "wanna" go where you go-do what you do, then I'll be happy /Friend ; Clare ; Brown. | Fletcher Henderson & his Orch. | |
On The Good Ship LollipopSidney Clare; Richard A Whiting. | Rosemary Clooney; Percy Faith. | |
I'd climb the highest mountain if I knew I'd find you ;subiria al monte mas alto /Lew Brown ; Sidney Clare. | Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra. | |
Saturday :from "snapshots of 1921" /Brooks. | Performed by Victor Arden and Phil Ohman. | |
The words are in my heart :film, "Gold diggers of 1925" /Dubin ; Warren. | Les Allen, baritone ; Sidney Torch, organ, with guitar. | |
Mary Of ArgyleChas Jefferys; Sidney Nelson. | John Mccormack; With Orchestra. | |
Why talk about love? =Por qué hablar de amor? : from 20th Century-Fox film "Life begins at college" /Sidney D. Mitchell ; Lew Pollack. | Bunny Berigan and his orchestra ; Gail Reese, vocal refrain. | |
Mammy's chocolate soldier /Sydney Mitchell ; Archie Gottler. | Marion Harris, soprano with orchestra. | Victor. |
I'd climb the highest mountain if I knew I'd find you /Brown ; Clare. | Norton H. Payne. | |
Little man, you've had a busy day /Sigler ; Hoffman ; Wayne. | Les Allen, baritone ; Mrs. Allen and Norman ; Sidney Torch, organ. | |
One sweet letter from you :Una cartita de amor /Brown ; Clare ; Warren. | Charles Dornberger and his Orchestra. | |
More than love /Bernie Wayne - Eve Jay - Schreier - Bottero [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Kenny Martin. Come back : reviens / Sylvia Dee - Sid Lippman ; Fragson - Christine ; [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians with vocal chorus by Kenny Martin. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Kenny Martin. | |
Ma! /Clare ; Conrad. | Billy Jones with orchestra. | |
Miss Annabelle Lee /Clare ; Pollack. | Domino Dance Orchestra. | |
A new kind of man /Clare ; Flatow. | Aileen Stanley. | |
Weep No More My Mammy /Mitchell ; Clare ; Pollack. | Peerless Quaret, male quartet with orchestra. | |
Yours, All YoursSidney D Mitchell; Sam H Stept. | Glen Gray ; Casa Loma Orchestra ; Pee Wee Hunt. | |
Please don't talk about me when I'm gone /Clare ; Stept. | Andy Sanella and his Pennzoil Orchestra. | |
I'm Missin' Mammy's Kissin' (And I know she's missin' mine) /Sidney Clare ; Lew Pollack. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | |
Please don't talk about me when I'm gone /Claire ; Stept. | Mills Music Masters. | |
Pletty [littee] chinee /[Greenbank, lyrics] ; [Ross, lyrics] ; [Jones, music] ; [Monckton, Lionel]. | Miss Marsden ; Mr. Henry. | Berliner. |
Samee gamee /Adrian Ross, lyrics ; Sidney Jones, music. | Fred Dixon. | Berliner. |
(It was) sweet of you /Clare ; Whiting. | Will Osborne and his orchestra ; Will Osborne. | |
Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm GoneClare; Stept. | Kaydets; Sammy Kaye. | |
Ah! dis-moi :it couldn't be true or could it /Sylvia Dee ; Sidney Lippman ; Alys Robi. | Alys Robi, chant avec orchestre. | |
Till I Waltz Again With YouSidney Prosen. | Dick Todd; With Instrumental Accompaniment; Jerry Jerome. | |
Chant In The NightBechet. | Sidney Bechet; His Orchestra. | |
A house with love in it /S. Dee ; Lippman. | Four Lads ; Ray Ellis and his Orchestra. | |
I'm Missin' Mammy's Kissin'.Sidney Clare; Lew Pollack. | Peerless Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
It was sweet of you /Clare ; Whiting. | Will Osborne and his orchestra ; Will Osborne. | |
I "wanna" go where you go-do what you do, then I'll be happy /Friend ; Claire ; Brown. | Fletcher Henderson & his orchestra ; Donald Redman, vocal chorus. | |
Radio requests, or, Les Allens most appreciated songs :Smilin' through ; Try a little tenderness : Love will find a way. | Les Allen, bariton ; Sidney Torch, organ. | |
Chinese soldier man /Adrian Ross, lyrics ; Sidney Jones, music. | Fred Dixon. | Berliner. |
Creole bell[e] /[J. Bodewalt Lampe, music ; George Sidney, lyrics]. | Metropolitan Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Daddy's wonderful pal /Freedman, Nelson, Link. Days of yesterday / Zoeller, Holden, Gillham. | Henry Burr, tenor, with orchestra [side a] and Elliott Shaw, baritone, with orchestra [side b]. | |
I'd climb the highest mountain, if I knew I'd find you [Sound recording] /Lew Brown-Sidney Clare. | Ink Spots, vocal with instrumental accompaniment. | |
Midnight rose /Sidney D. Mitchell ; Lew Pollack. Ev'ry night I cry myself to sleep over you / Johnson ; Wood ; Bibo. | Henry Burr, tenor, with orchestra [side a] ; also with Rudy Wiedoeft, saxophone [side b]. | |
A geisha's life ; Chon kina /[Sidney Jones, music]. | H.M. Grenadier Band, London. | Berliner. |
What A DreamBechet. | Sidney Bechet; His Orchestra. | |
The Lord's PrayerA Musical Setting By Albert Ray Malotte. | Gracie Fields; Phil Green; His Orchestra; Sidney Torch. | |
San toy lancers :1st fig. /Sidney Jones, music. | Grenadier Guards Band. | Berliner. |
A new kind of man with a new kind of love for me /Clare ; Flato. | Roseland Dance Orchestra. | |
Mammy's chocolate soldier /Sydney Mitchell ; Archie Gottler. | Marion Harris, soprano with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Ma :he's making eyes at me /Clare ; Conrad. | Dick Robertson & his orchestra ; Dick Robertson, chorus. | |
Banjo song, op.22, no.4 /Weeden ; Homer. | Mme. Homer ; Miss Louise Homer, duet with orchestra. | |
Creole belles /[Lampe] ; [Sidney]. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke]. | Berliner. |
Lovable and sweet /Levant ; Clare. | Rendezvous Cafe Orchestra. | |
Ah-ha ! /Clare ; Monaco. | Moulin Rouge Orchestra ; John Ryan. | |
Jungle drums /Bechet ; Singleton. | Sidney Bechet and his Orchestra. | |
Ah-ha! /Clare ; Monaco. | Ben Selvin & his orchestra ; John Ryan. | |
Blackstick /Bechet. | Sidney Pops Bechet ; Noble Sissle's Swingsters. | |