Le joli rêve =[enregistrement sonore] /Let the rest of the world go byBarthus, paroles françaises? ; Ball, musique ; [Brennan, paroles anglaises]. | Hector Pellerin, baryton français avec orchestre. | Victor. |
There's a new star in heaven tonight (Rudolph Valentino) /Brennan ; McHugh ; Mills. | Vernon Dalhart. | |
Out there in the sunshine with you /Ernest R. Ball ; J. Keirn Brennan. | Henry Burr, with orchestra. | |
The rose of no man's land /Caddigan ; Brennan. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | |
A little bit of heaven /J. Keirn Brennan ; Ernest R. Ball. | John McCormack, tenor with orchestra, in English. | |
The rose of the mountain trail /Brennan. | Henry Burr ; Albert Campbell, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
You'll be there! /J. Keirn Brennan, lyrics ; E.R. Ball, music. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Goodbye, Mother Machree /J. K. Brennan ; E. R. Ball ; [performed by] Harry Macdonough, Shannon Four. One for all and all for one / Fleeson ; A. Von Tilzer ; [performed by] Helen Clark. | (Side A) Harry Macdonough (tenor) and Shannon Four (male quartet) with orchestra ; (Side B) Helen Clark, soprano, with orchestra. | |
Let the best of the world go by /J. Kern Brennan ; Ernest R. Ball. | Oula Helene Evans, vocal solo with orch. | |
The rose of the mountain trail /Jack Caddigan ; Jas. A. Brennan ; [performed by] Peerless Quartet. Alice of old Vincennes (I love you) / Keithley ; Thompson ; [performed by] Henry Burr. | Peerless Quartet with orchestra [side a] ; Henry Burr, tenor, with orchestra [side b]. | Berliner. |
Good-bye, Barney BoyMorsec. | Peerless Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
A Little Bit Of Heaven. | John Mccormack. | |
The world is waiting for the sunrise /Lockhart-Seitz. Let the rest of the world go by / Ball-Brennan. | Morton Downey, tenor ; with orchestra. | |
The rose of no man's land /Brennan. | Harry McClaskey, tenor, orch. acc. | |
For Dixie And For Uncle SamBall. | Peerless Quartette. | Columbia. |
We're All Going Calling On The KaiserBrennan. | Arthur Fields; Peerless Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
There's a new star in Heaven tonight /Rudolph Valentino ; Brennan ; McHugh ; Mills. | Bob White, tenor with novelty accomp[animent]. | |
A little bit of heaven /Brennan ; Ball. | O.J. McCormack, baritone, orchestra accompaniment. | |
In the garden of the gods /Ball ; [J. Keirn Brennan]. Sleepy moon / H. Von Tilzer ; [Walter Van Brunt]. | James Reed ( side A) ; Peerless Quartette (side B) | Columbia. |
Let the rest of the world go by /Ball, music ; [Brennan, lyrics]. | Campbell ; Burr, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
America, I love you! /Edgar Leslie ; Archie Gottler. You'll be there! / J. Keirn Brennan ; E.R. Ball. | American Quartet with orchestra [side a] ; Peerless Quartet with orchestra [side b]. | Victor. |
Let the rest of the world go by /Ball, music ; [Brennan, lyrics]. | Campbell ; Burr, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The rose of no man's land /Caddigan ; Brennan. | HUGH DONOVAN. | |
The Rose Of No Man's LandJack Caddigan; James A Brennan. | Charles Hart; Elliott Shaw; Orchestra. | |
Kisses ; The rose of no man's land /Cowan ; Caddigan ; Brennan. | Van Eps Trio, banjo, piano, saxophone. | Berliner. |
Let the rest of the world go by /Brennan ; Ball. | Campbell - Burr (tenor duet with orchestra). | |
To the lass we love, a toast /J. Keirn Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | George MacFarlane, baritone with orchestra. | Victor. |
A little bit of heaven /E. R. Ball ; J. K. Brennan. | Harry McClaskey, tenor, orch. acc. | |
You'll be there /Brennan and Ball ; sung by Peerless Quartette. Don't bite the hand that feeds you / J. Morgan ; sung by Albert Campbell and Henry Burr. | Peerless Quartette, vocals (Side A) ; Albert Campbell and Henry Burr, vocals (Side B). | Columbia. |
You'll be there /Brennan, lyrics ; Ball, music. | Peerless Quartette, male quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
My sunshine Jane (down beside the weeping willow tree) /J. Keirn Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | Sterling Trio, male trio with orchestra. | Victor. |
Good-bye, Barney boy /Morse ; sung by Peerless Quartette. Three wonderful letters from home / Hanley ; sung by Henry Burr. | Peerless Quartette (Side A) ; Henry Burr, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
Let the rest of the world go by /Ball, music ; [Brennan, lyrics]. | Campbell ; Burr, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Somewhere in Ireland /J. Keirn Brennan ; Ernest R. Ball. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
A little bit of heaven /Brennan, lyrics ; Ball, music. | Broadway Quartette, vocal quartette, male voices. | Columbia. |
Turn back the universe and give me yesterday /J. Keirn Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Orpheus Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Because you believe in me /Ball ; Brennan. | Greek Evans. | Okeh. |
Little red school house /Brennan. | Melody King's Dance Orchestra. | |
Let the rest of the world go by /Brennan, lyrics ; Ball, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Down at the swimming hole /Wilson ; Brennan. | Charles Hart ; Lewis James. | Berliner. |
Raindrop SerenadeLarry Stock; Vincent Rose. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Fred Kreitzer; Buddy Brennan. | |
Turn back the universe and give me yesterday /J. Keirn Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor ; Orpheus Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
A little bit of heaven :shure they call it Ireland : from Olcott's "The Heart of Paddy Whack" /J. Keirn Brennan ; E. R. Ball. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | |
We're all going calling on the kaiser /Jack Caddigan ; James A. Brennan. | William J. (Sailor) Reilly. | |
A little bit of heaven /Brennan ; Ball. | Tenor [i.e. John McCormack], with orchestra. | Compo. |
Let the rest of the world go by /Ernest R. Ball ; J. Keirn Brennan. | Qula Helene Evans. | |
A little bit of heaven /Brennan ; Ball. | Tenor [i.e. John McCormack], with orchestra. | Compo. |
The Petite Waltz.Joe Heyne. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Fred Kreitzer; Buddy Brennan. | |
A little bit of heaven /J. Keirn Brennan ; Ernest R. Ball. | Kenny Baker with orchestra. | |
The Rose Of The Mountain TrailBrennan. | Henry Burr; Albert Campbell; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Little red school house :fox trot /Brennan. | Melody King's Dance Orchestra. | |
Have a Smile /Brennan ; Cunningham ; Rule. | Sterling Trio, male Trio with orchestra. | |
Let the rest of the world go by /Brennan ; Ball. | Lewis James ; Charles Hart, tenor duet with orch[estra]. | |
Have a smile (for everyone you meet and they will have a smile for you too) /Brennan ; Cunningham ; Rule. | Sterling Trio, with orchestra acc. | |
The rose of no man's land /Caddigan ; Brennan. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
A little bit of heaven (shure they call it Ireland) /Brennan ; Ball. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Tin Pan Alley RagGus Jones; Charles Grean. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Fred Kreitzer; Buddy Brennan. | |
Blue bells of Scotland /[trad], [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. Annie Laurie / [trad] arranged by Buddy Brennan, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Fred Kreitzer ; Buddy Brennan. | |
My heart has learned to love you, now do not say good-bye /Ernest Ball. | Harry Macdonough ; Haydn Quartet. | |
Out there in the sunshine with you /Brennan ; Ball. | Henry Burr. | |
A breath o' bloomin' heather, from my little Highland hame /J. Keirn Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | George MacFarlane, baritone with orchestra. | Victor. |
The rose of no man's land /Caddigan ; Brennan. | The Moonlight Trio. | Edison. |
I'm coming back to California (that's where I belong) /Brennan ; Ball. | Peerless Quartet. | Victor. |
Idle dreams /Gershwin, [George] ; Jackson, [Arthur] ; [J. Keirn Brennan] ; [Ernest R. Ball] ; [Ira Gershwin]. | Harry Thomas Trio. | His Master's Voice. |
She is the sunshine of Virginia /Ballard Macdonald ; Harry Carroll ; [performed by] Albert Campbell, Henry Burr. Turn back the universe and give me yesterday / J. Keirn Brennan ; Ernest R. Ball ; [performed by] Harry Macdonough, Orpheus Quartet. | Albert Campbell and Henry Burr (side a) ; Harry Macdonald, tenor, and Orpheus Quartet with orchestra (side b). | Victor. |
Little red school house, or, [In the little red school house] /Brennan ; [Wilson]. | Melody King's [i.e. Kings] [i.e. Kings] Dance Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Down deep in an irishman's heart /Brennan ; McHugh. | Sterling Trio. | |
StumblingZez Confrey. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Fred Kreitzer; Buddy Brennan. | |
NolaFelix Arndt. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Fred Kreitzer; Buddy Brennan. | |
Irish washerwoman. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians featuring Fred Kreitzer and Buddy Brennan at the twin pianos. | |
Ten Thousand Years From Now /J. Keirn Brennan ; Ernst R. Ball. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | |
A little bit of Heaven /E.R. Ball ; J. Keirn Brennan. | Charles Harrison. | |
Wunderbar.Cole Porter. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Fred Kreitzer; Buddy Brennan. | |
Good-bye, Barney boy /Brennan, lyrics ; Morse, music. | Peerless Quartet. | Pathé. |
That ever lovin' rag /Walter Byron - David Greggory, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. That ever lovin' rag / Walter Byron - David Greggory, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Fred Kreitzer ; Buddy Brennan. | |
Out there in the sunshine with you /J. Kern Brennan ; Ernest R. Ball. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | |
A little bit of heaven /Brennan ; Ball. | Tenor [i.e. John McCormack], with orchestra. | Compo. |
BarcarolleJacques Offenbach. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Fred Kreitzer; Buddy Brennan. | |
Time after time /Brennan ; Ball. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | |
Dear little boy of mine /Ball. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Let the rest of the world go by /Brennan, lyrics ; Ball, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Dear little boy of mine /Keirn Brennan ; Ernest R. Ball. | Leslie Bell Singers. | |
National Emblem MarchE E Bagley. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Fred Kreitzer; Buddy Brennan. | |
Smile, dear /Brennan, lyrics ; Gebel, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The rose of the mountain trail /Jack Caddigan, lyrics ; Jas. A. Brennan, music. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
The rose of no man's island /Caddigan ; Brennan. | Hugh Donovan, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | |
My sunshine Jane (down beside the weeping willow tree) /J. Keirn Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | Sterling Trio, male trio with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Let the rest of the world go by /Brennan ; Ball. | James ; Hart, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
There's a new star in Heaven tonight (Rudolph Valentino) /Brennan, McHugh, Mills. Farewell / [words by] D'Arcy ; [music by] Russell. | Frank Munn, Alan McQuhae, tenors ; with unnamed orchestra/s. | |
We're all going calling on the Kaiser /Caddigan ; Brennan. | Peerless Quartet, vocal quartet with orchestra accompaniment. | Gennett. |
Have a smile ; I think I'll wait until they all come home /Rule ; [Cunningham] ; [Brennan] ; Rice. | Van Eps Trio, banjo, piano and saxophone. | Berliner. |
Have a smile /Brennan ; Cunningham ; Rule. | Sterling Trio (male Trio with orchestra). | |
Good-bye, Mother Machree /Brennan ; Ball. | Irving Gillette, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Gennett. |
In the palace of dreams /Leo Friedman ; [Frank Tyler Daniels]. The rose of the mountain trail / Brennan ; [Jack Caddigan] | Peerless Quartette (side A) ; Henry Burr; Albert Campbell (side B) | Columbia. |
The rose of no man's land /Jack Caddigan ; James A. Brennan. | Charles Hart ; Elliott Shaw (duet with orchestra). | |
A little bit of heaven (shure they call it Ireland) /J. Keirn Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | George MacFarlane, baritone with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Goodby[e] Barney boy /Brennon [i.e. Brennan], lyrics ; Morse, music. | Peerless Quartet with orchestra accompaniment. | Brunswick. |
Good-bye mother Machree /Ball ; sung by Henry Burr. I wish I had someone to say goodbye to / Mohr ; sung by Henry Burr. | Henry Burr, tenor. | Columbia |
Farewell /Kennedy Russell ; De Burgh D'Arcy. There's a new star in heaven tonight--Rudolph Valentino / Jimmy McHugh ; Irving Mills ; J. Keirn Brennan. | Allen McQuhae, Frank Munn. | |
The Petite WaltzJoe Heyne. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Fred Kreitzer; Buddy Brennan. | |
You're the best little mother that God ever made /J.K Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | George MacFarlane, baritone with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Dear little boy of mine /J. Keirn Brennan ; Ernest R. Ball. | Elsie Baker, contralto with orchestra. | |
Have a smile /Brennan ; Cunningham ; Rule. | Sterling Trio. | |
The rose of no man's land /Brennan. | Henry Burr, tenor with orch. acc. | |
Let the rest of the world go by /Ball, music ; [Brennan, lyrics]. | Campbell ; Burr, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The Rose Of No Man's LandCaddigan; Brennan. | George Gordon; Robert Bruce; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
My sunshine Jane /J. Keirn Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | Reed Miller ; Frederick Wheeler, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Ten thousand years from now /Brennan ; Ball. | Henry Burr. | |
Good-bye, good luck, God bless you /Brennan ; Ball. | Henry Burr, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Oxford. |
In the garden of the gods /J. Keirn Brannon [i.e. Brennan] ; Ernest R. Ball. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
You're the best little mother that God ever made /J.K Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | George MacFarlane, baritone with orchestra. | Victor. |
Down deep in an irishman's heart /Brennan ; McHugh. | Sterling Trio. | |
The Rose Of No Man's LandCaddigan; Brennan. | Henry Burr. | |
Out there in the sunshine with you /Ball ; Brennan. | Allen McQuhae, tenor with orchestra. | |
At Last, At LastCharles Trenel; Florence Miles. | Guy Lombardo ; His Royal Canadians; Fred Kreitzer; Buddy Brennan. | |
A little bit of heaven (shure they call it Ireland) /J. Keirn Brennan, lyrics ; Ernest R. Ball, music. | George MacFarlane, baritone with orchestra. | Victor. |
Silver threads among the gold /H. P. Danks ; Eben E. Rexford. A little bit of heaven / Ernest R. Ball ; J. Keirn Brennan. | Harry McClaskey. | |
A little bit of heaven /Brennan ; Ball. | Tenor ? | |
The rose of no man's land /Caddigan ; Brennan. | Hugh Donovan, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Goodbye, Mother Machree /Brennan ; Hall [i.e. Ball]. | Harry McClaskey with orchestra accompaniment. | Okeh. |
Good-bye Barney boy /Brennan ; Morse. | Peerless Quartet, vocal quartet with orchestra. | Gennett. |
Good-bye, good luck, God bless you (is all that I can say) /J. Kiern Brennan ; Ernest R. Ball. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Have a smile (for everyone you meet and they will have a smile for you) /Brennan ; Cunningham ; Rule. | Sterling Trio, male Trio with orchestra accompaniment. | |
A little bit of heaven (shure they call it Ireland) /Brennan ; Ball. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
If it takes a thousand years /Ball ; sung by James Reed, James F. Harrison. In the glory of the moonlight / Wenrich ; sung by Henry Burr, Columbia Mixed Quartette. | Reed Miller (as James Reed), tenor (Side A). | Columbia. |
A little bit of heaven :shure they call it Ireland : from Olcott's "The heart of paddy whack" /J. Keirn Brennan ; E. R. Ball. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | |
Good-bye, good luck, God bless you (is all that I can say) /J. Kiern Brennan ; Ernest R. Ball. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
A little bit of heaven /J. Keirn Brennan ; Ernest R. Ball. | John McCormack, tenor, with orchestra ; [Walter Rogers, conductor]. | |
Have a smile (for everyone you meet and they will have a smile for you) /Rule, music ; [Brennan, lyrics] ; [Cunningham, lyrics]. | Lewis James, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Dear little boy of mine /Brennan ; Ball. | Sam Ash, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | |
All over nothing at all :from "Spice of 1922" /Brennan ; Cunningham ; Rule. | Aileen Stanley ; Billy Murray, duet with orchestra. | |
Let the rest of the world go by /Brennan ; Ball. | Campbell ; Burr, with orchestra. | |
There's a new star in heaven to-night /Brennan ; McHugh ; Mills. | Vernon Dalhart, tenor with orch. | |
Across the wires /J. Brennan. | Bill Long ; Mainstreeters. | |
Across the wires /J. Brennan. | Bill Long ; Mainstreeters. | |