Si vous rencontrez ma mie :[enregistrement sonore] /sur l'air de "I wonder what's become of Sally"Beaudry, traducteur ; Milton Ager, musique. | Hector Pellerin, baryton avec orchestre. | Victor. |
Si vous rencontrez ma mie ... :[enregistrement sonore] /sur l'air de "I wonder what's become of Sally"Beaudry, traducteur ; Ager, musique ; Yellen, paroles anglaises. | J.H. Germain, baryton avec orchestre. | Starr. |
You can tell she comes from Dixie :se canoce que viene del sur /Marty Symes ; Milton Ager. | Benny Goodman and his Orchestra ; Margaret McCrae, vocal refrain. | |
Une heure près de toi ; Auf wiedersehen, chérie[enregistrement sonore] /Homez ; Robin ; Whiting (1) ; Nel ; Hoffman ; Nelson ; Goodhart ; Ager. | Albert Marier. | Starr. |
C'est un bijou :[enregistrement sonore] /sur l'air de "Ain't she sweet"Beaudry, traducteur ; Yellen, paroles anglaise ; Ager, musique. | Odilon Rochon, baryton avec piano. | Compo. |
All alone =Solitario /Irving Berlin. I wonder what's become of Sally? = Que pasaría con Sara? / Jack Yellen, Milton Ager. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra [side a] ; The Troubadours, Hugo Frey, director [side b]. | |
Mamma goes where papa goes :(or papa don't go out to-night) : fox trot = Donde va papá, allá va mamá /[Milton] Ager. Mean blues : fox trot = Sórdida nostalgia / [Billy] Smythe, [Art] Gillham. | David H. Silverman and his Orchestra. | |
Sweet muchacha /Ager ; Cameron ; Hoffman. | San Remo Dance Orchestra. | |
Mother's hands /Grant Clarke ; Milton Ager. When the harvest moon is shining / Andrew B. Sterling ; Harry Von Tilzer. | Henry Burr, tenor, with orchestra [side a] ; Charles Hart and Lewis James with orchestra [side b]. | |
Hard-to get Gertie :impersuadible tula /Jack Yellen ; Milton Ager. | Irving Aaronson and his Commanders ; Irving Aaronson, vocal refrain. | |
I'm in heavan when I'm in my mother's arms (I don't have to die to go to heaven) /Johnson ; Hess ; Ager. Down the trail to home sweet home / Ernest R. Ball. | William Robyn. | |
I wonder what's become of Sally /Yellen ; Ager. | Master Players. | Starr. |
My pet :minosa /Jack Yellen ; Milton Ager. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. | |
Auf Wiedersehen, my dear /Hoffman, Nelson, Goodhart, Ager ; [performed by] Russ Columbo. Where the blue of the night : Meets the gold of the day / Turk, Crosby, Ahlert ; [performed by] Russ Columbo. | Russ Columbo, baritone vocal solo, with instrumental ensemble; Leonard W. Joy, conductor (Side A); Nat Shilkret, conductor (Side B). | |
The love nest ; The music box /Hirsch ; Ager. | Coleman's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Si vous rencontrez ma mie /Beaudry ; Milton ; Ager. | Hector Pellerin. | |
A young man's fance :fox trot (music box song) /Ager. | Joseph Knecht's Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra. | |
I wonder what's become of Sally? /Jack Yellen, Milton Ager. I'd love you all over again / Nat Miles, Al. G. Tabet. | [Side A] Shannon Quartet, male quartet, with orchestra ; [Side B] Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | |
I'm nobody's baby /Davis ; Ager ; Santly. | All Star Trio and their Orchestra. | |
I wish I had my old gal back again /Yellen ; Ager, Pollack ; [performed by] Henry Burr. Am I wasting my time on you / Howard Johnson ; Irving Bibo ; [performed by] Elliott Shaw. | Side A: Henry Burr (tenor) with orchestra ; Side B: Elliott Shaw (baritone) with orchestra. | |
Seein' is believin' /Ager ; Adams. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
Could !? :I certainly could /Yellen ; Ager. | Lanin and his orchestra ; Billy Jones, vocal chorus. | |
My wonder girl ; Two sweet lips /Hickman ; Bloom ; Back [i.e. Black] ; Ager. | Diamond Trio. | Berliner. |
Auf wiedersehen, my dear /Hoffman ; Nelson ; Goodhart ; Ager. | Jack Denny and his Orchestra with vocal refrain. | |
Big Bad Bill :in sweet William now /Milton Ager ; Jack Yellen. | Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra ; Pee Wee Hunt, vocal chorus. | |
Who cares? /Yellen ; Ager. | Al. Edwards, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Freckles /Ager ; Hess ; Johnson. | Nora Bayes, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Sweet dreams, sweetheart /Davies ; Ager ; Greer. | Dick Todd and orchestra ; Three Reasons. | |
Lovin' Sam :the sheik of Alabam' /Ager ; Yellen. | Reser Trio ; Billy Jones, chorus. | |
Mother's hands /Clarke ; Ager. | Harry McClaskey, tenor with orchestra. | |
I wish I had my old gal back again /Yellen ; Ager ; Pollack. | Henry Burr, tenor with orch. | |
There's a lot of blue-eyed Marys down in Maryland /Yellen ; Ager ; Meyer. | Shannon Four (male quartet with orchestra). | |
I'm in heaven when I'm in my mother's arms (I don't have to die to go to heaven) /Johnson, lyrics ; Hess, lyrics ; Ager, music. | Lewis James, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
There's a gold mine in the sky /Charles & Nick Kenny, [performed by] Will Osborne and His Orchestra. If I can count on you / Milton Ager-Jack Meskill, [performed by] Will Osborne and His Orchestra. | Will Osborne. | |
Smile all the while /Ager and Davis. Angry / Mecum, Cassard, Brunies and Brunies. | The Whispering Pianist (Art Gillham), piano, vocals. | |
Everything is peaches down in Georgia /Clarke ; Ager ; Meyer. | Sterling Trio, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
If I can count on you /Meskill ; Ager. | Jan Garber and his orchestra ; Tony Allen. | |
If you saw all that I saw in Arkansas /Milton Ager ; Will J. Harris. | Collins ; Harlan, duet with orchestra. | |
I'm nobody's baby /Davis ; Santly ; Ager. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Are you sorry ? /Davis ; Ager. | Joe Samuels and His Band; Arthur Hall, vocal chorus. | |
Ain't she sweet /Yellen ; Ager. | Gene Carroll's Orignial Animal Records. | |
A young man's fancy :music box song /Ager. | Joseph Knecht's Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra. | |
You're giving me a song and a dance :no me hagas cuenlos /Marty Symes ; Milton Ager. | Benny Goodman and his Orchestra ; Helen Ward, vocal refrain. | |
Is she my girl friend? :how-de-ow-dow! /Ager ; Yellen. | Lambert-Hillpot, duet. | |
I hate myself for being so mean to you /Davis ; Young ; Ager. | Sidney Torch, organ solo. | |
If I didn't have you /Harburg ; Ager. | Ruth Etting. | |
Lovin' Sam (The Sheik of Alabam') /Ager ; Yellen. | Reser Trio (Billy Jones sings the chorus). | |
Freckles. | Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
A bench in the park :un banco en el parque : talkie hit from Universal picture "The king of jazz" /Ager ; Yellen. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra ; Rhythm Boys, vocal refrain. | |
Louisville Lou.Milton Ager; Jack Yellen. | Sophie Tucker; With Bob Haggart; His Orchestra. | |
I wonder what's become of Sally? /Milton Ager ; Jack Yellen. | Shannon Quartet. | |
There's rain in my eyes /Ager ; McCarthy ; Schwartz. | Mart Kenney and his Western Gentlemen ; Art Hallman, vocal refrain. | |
I'm in heaven when I'm in my mother's arms /Johnson ; Hess ; Ager. | William Robyn. | |
Old mill wheel /(Benny) Davis ; Milton Ager ; Jesse Greer. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo. | |
A young man's fancy :from the musical comedy "What's in a name" /Milton Ager. | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. | |
Lay me down to sleep in Carolina /Yellen ; Ager. | Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra ; Charles Kaley, vocla refrain. | |
Who cares? /Ager ; Yellen. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orchestra. | |
I wish I had my old gal back again /Yellen ; Ager ; Pollock. | Hollywood Dance Orchestra ; Irv. Kaufman, vocal chorus. | |
Lovin' Sam :the sheik of Alabam' /Ager ; Yellen. | Reser Trio ; Billy Jones, chorus. | |
You can tell she comes from Dixie /Symer ; Ager. | Benny Goodman and his Orchestra ; Margaret McCree, vocal refrain. | |
Who-oo? You-oo! That's who! =Tú y nadie mas que tú /Jack Yellen ; Milton Ager. | Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra ; Johnny Marvin, vocal refrain and ukulele. | Victor. |
Forgive me /Ager ; Yellen. | Gene Austin. | |
Only A Moment AgoMilton Ager; Billy Rose. | Tommy Dorsey; His Orchestra; Johnny Amoroso. | |
I still love you /Yellen ; Ager. | Jack Denny ; Mount Royal Hotel Orchestra ; Scrappy Lambert. | |
If I can count on you /Milton Ager ; Jack Meskill. | Will Osborne and his orchestra. | |
If I can count on you /Milton Ager ; Jack Meskill. | Will Osborne and his Orchestra ; vocal chorus by Joan Whitney. | |
Smile all the while /Azer ; Davis. | Maryland Dance Orch. | |
I wonder what's become of Sally /Jack Yellen ; Milton Ager. | Dick Todd, baritone with orchestra. | |
I Wish I Had My Old Gal Back AgainYellen; Ager; Pollack. | Irving Kaufman. | |
I wish I had my old gal back again /Yellen ; Ager ; Pollock [Pollack]. | Norton H. Payne, pipe organ. | Compo. |
Don't be afraid to come home /Yellen ; Bryan ; Ager. | Henry Burr, tenor ; Frank Banta, piano. | |
Lovin' Sam :the sheik of Alabam' /Yellen ; Ager. | Miss Patricola ; The Virginians ; Ross Gorman, director. | |
Who cares /Ager. | Great White Way Orchestra. | |
Could I? I certainly could /Yellen ; Ager. | Lanin and his orchestra ; Billy Jones, vocal chorus. | |
I wonder what's become of sally? /Ager ; Yellen. | Shannon Quartet, with orchestra. | |
Rain or shine /Yellen ; Ager. | Troubadours. | |
Forgive MeMilton Ager; Jack Yellen. | Georgie Auld; Jud Conlon Rhythmaires. | |
Everything is peaches down in Georgia /Clarke ; Ager ; Meyer. | American Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Don't be afraid to come back home /Yellen ; Bryan ; Ager. | The Sterling Trio ; The Weymouth Trio. | |
I still love you /Yellen ; Ager. | Jack Denny and his Mount Royal Hotel Orchestra ; Scrappy Lambert, vocal chorus. | |
I wish I had my old gal back again /Yelien ; Ager ; Pollock. | Clarence Sherman and his orchestra. | |
Forever /Agar ; Yellen. | Dixie Marimba Players ; Rodmam Lewis, vocal chorus. | |
Big BoyMilton Ager; Jack Yellen. | Bud Freeman; The Summa Cum Laude Orchestra; Pee Wee Russell; Max Kaminsky; Brad Gowans; Dave Bowman; Eddie Condon; Pete Peterson; Morey Feld. | |
Forever and ever /Yellen ; Ager. | Troubadours. | |
Old mill wheel :vocadance /Davis ; Ager ; Greer. | Dick Todd, with orchestra. | |
The river's takin' care of me /[words by] Adams ; [music by] Greer. Trouble in Paradise / Wever, Ager, Schwartz. | Casa Loma Orchestra ; Walter Hunt (1st work) and Kenneth Sargent (2nd work), vocals. | |
There will never be another Mary :from "They learned about women" /Yellen ; Ager. | Clarence Sherman's Orch., with vocal chorus. | |
Big bad Bill :is "sweet William" now /Ager ; Yellen. | The Casa Loma Orchestra ; Pee Wee Hunt, vocal chorus. | |
There will never be another Mary =Nunca habra otra como tu, Maria : talkie hit from motion picture "They learned about women" /Yellen ; Ager. | Will Osborne, and his orchestra. | |
I wonder what's become of Sally /Jack Yellen ; Milton Ager. | Mart Kenney and his Orchestra. | |
I wish I had my old gal back again /Yellen ; Ager ; Pollack. | Hollywood Dance Orchestra ; Irv. Kaufman, vocal chorus. | |
Jimtown blues /Fred Rose - Charlie Davis. [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra ; instrumental fox trot. Big bad Bill (is sweet William now) / Milton Ager - Jack Yellen. [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra ; fox trot, vocal chorus by Pee Wee Hunt. | Glen Gray ; Pee Wee Hunt ; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
You're giving me a song and a dance /Symes ; Ager. | Benny Goodman & his Orchestra ; Helen Ward, vocal refrain. | |
I wonder what's become of Sally /Yellen ; Ager. | Franklyn Baur ; Elliott Shaw, duet with orch. | |
Old mill wheel /Davis ; Ager ; Greer. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, chorus. | |
High brown blues /Ager ; Yellen. | Billy Murray ; American Quartet, with orchestra. | |
Are you sorry? /Davis ; Ager. | Arthur Hall, tenor with orch[estra]. | |
Don't wake me up :let me dream /Gilbert ; Wayne, Baer ; [performed by] Henry Burr. Don't be afraid to come home / Yellen, Bryan ; Ager ; [performed by] Henry Burr. | Henry Burr, tenor, with Frank Banta at the piano. | |
Tom, Dick and Harry and Jack (hurry back) /Howard Johnson ; Milton Ager. | Shannon Four. | Victor. |
I wonder what's become of Sally /Yellen ; Ager. | Lanin and his orchestra. | |
I'm the last of the red hot mammas /Jack Yellen ; Milton Ager. | Sophie Tucker ; Ted Shapiro's Orchestra. | |
I wonder what's become of Sally? /Yellen ; Ager. | Shannon Quartet. | |
Ain't she sweet :como es monona! /Jack Yellen ; Milton Ager. | Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra. | |
Si vous rencontrez ma mie /Ager ; Beaudry ; Milton. | Hector Pellerin. | |
Everything is peaches down in Georgia /Clarke ; Ager ; Meyer. | American Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Chong (he come from Hong Kong) :medley fox-trot. | Columbia Saxophone Sextette ; Columbia Saxophone Sextette. | |
A young man's fancy :from revue "What's in a name?" /Milton Ager. | Rega Dance Orchestra. | |
A young man's fancy /Ager. | Joseph Knecht's Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra. | Berliner. |
There's rain in my eyes /Ager ; McCarthy ; Schwartz. | Mart Kenney and his Western Gentlemen ; Art Hallman, vocal refrain. | Victor. |
I'm In Heaven When I'm In My Mothers ArmsAger. | Henry Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Freckles ; I used to call her Baby ; They're all sweeties /[Cliff Hess ; Milton Ager] ; [Cliff Hess] ; [Harry Von Tilzer]. | Coleman's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Everything is peaches down in Georgia /Clarke ; Ager ; Meyer. | American Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Old mill wheel /Benny Davis ; Milton Ager ; Jesse Greer. | Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
Forgive me /Yellen ; Ager. | Deep River Orchestra, vocal chorus Bud Hess. | |
I still love you /Ager ; Yellen. | Sunny South Dance Orchestra, with vocal chorus. | |
Ain't she sweet /Ager ; Yellen. | Gene Carroll's Orignial Animal Records. | |
If I didn't have you :si no te tuviera /Harburg ; Ager. | Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
Kitten on the keys /Zez Confrey. Ain't she sweet / Ager ; Yellen. | Sid Phillips and His Orchestra (1st-2nd works) ; Johnnie Eager, vocalist (2nd work). | |
Seein' is believin' /Ager ; Adams. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal chorus. | |
Are you sorry? /Davis ; Ager. | Ben Selvin, and orchestra. | |
Louisville Lou (that vampin' lady) /Ager ; Yellen. | Sophie Tucker ; Bob Haggart and his orchestra. | |
Happy duet :pies ligeros : talkie hit from Universal picture "The king of jazz" /Ager ; Yellen. | Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra ; Brox Sisters, vocal refrain. | |
Seein' is believin' /Adams ; Ager. | Les Allen, baritone with piano and instrumental accompaniment. | |
Trouble in paradise /Weyer ; Ager ; Schwartz. | Casa Loma Orchestra ; Kenneth Sargent, vocal chorus. | |
Taxi ; Don't put a tax on the beautiful girls /Kaufman ; Milton Ager. | Henri's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Old pal, why don't you answer me? /Lewis ; Young ; Jerome. I'm in heaven when I'm in my mother's arms / Johnson; Ness ; Ager. | Sam Ash (Old pal, why don't you answer me?) ; Lewis James (I'm in heaven when I'm in my mother's arms) | |
An orchid for the lady /Wever ; Ager. | Johnnie Ray ; Paul Weston and his orchestra. | |
What good am I without you /Ager. | The Arcadians. | |
Who cares /Ager. | Great White Way Orchestra. | |