Tiger rag /DeCosta-F. Barry. | Ken Griffin, organ. | |
The song of the prune /Frank Crumit ; Harry De Costa ; [performed by] Frank Crumit. Down in de cane-brake / [composed by] Frank Crumit ; [performed by] Frank Crumit. | Frank Crumit, tenor ("comedian") with instrumental ensemble ("orchestra"). | |
The eyes of heaven (my mother's star) /Wm. A. Wilander ; Harry de Costa. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Have a smile medley--"that soothing serenade" /Bert Rule ; Harry De Costa. | Pietro. | |
Mary, dear (some day we will meet again) /Harry De Costa, M. K. Jerome ; [performed by] Henry Burr. While the years roll by / Lewis, Young ; Austin ; [performed by] Elsie Baker, Elliot Shaw. | Henry Burr, tenor ; with orchestra (1st work). Edna Brown (i.e. Elsie Baker), contralto ; Elliott Shaw, baritone ; with orchestra (2nd work). | |
Have a smile medley ;That soothing serenade /Bert Rule ; Harry de Costa. | Pietro, piano accordion. | |
Mary dear /De Decosta [i.e. De Costa] ; Jerome. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
Love made a gypsy out of me /Phillips ; De Costa ; Zimmerman. | Rudy Vallée ; Connecticut Yankees. | |
Love made a gypsy out of me /Phillips ; De Costa ; Zimmerman. | Rudy Vallée ; Connecticut Yankees. | |
That soothing serenade (was just written for me) /De Costa. | Robert Lewis, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Mary dear, or, Some day we will meet again /De Costa ; Jerome. | Henry Burr. | |
The eyes of heaven (my mother's star) /Wm. A. Wilander ; Harry de Costa. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Lullaby lane /De Costa ; Wood. | Pat Kennedy, with orch. | |
The little grey mother (who waits all alone) /Bernard Grossman ; Harry de Costa. | James Reed ; J.F. Harrison, tenor and baritone duet with orchestra. | Victor. |
The song of the prune /Crumit ; De Costa. | Frank Crumit. | |
That soothing serenade was just written for me /Harry De Costa. | Henry Burr, with orchestra. | Victor. |
Mary, dear /De Costa ; Jerome. | Henry Burr. | |
The song of the prune /Crumit ; De Costa. | Jack Irving with novelty accompaniment. | |
The song of the prune /Crumit ; De Costa. | Jack Kaufmann. | |
Little grey mother /De Costa ; [Grossman, lyrics]. | James Reed, tenor ; James F. Harrison, baritone, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Mary, dear (someday we will meet again) /De Costa ; Jerome. | Henry Burr (tenor with orchestra). | |
In Alabama, dear, with you /Orr ; Da Costa. | Peerless Quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
That soothing serenade :was just written for me /Harry De Costa. On the level you're a little devil: but I'll soon make an angel of you: from "Passing show of 1918" / Joe Young, Jean Schwartz. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra [That soothing serenade : was just written for me]. Helen Clark and Henry Burr [On the level you're a little devil: but I'll soon make an angel of you]. | |
Are you half the man your mother thought you'd be? /de Costa. I've got the blues for home sweet home / Meyer. | Sung by Albert Campbell and Henrry Burr, tenor duet, with orch. acc. [side a] ; Oscar Shaw, baritone solo, with orch. acc. [side b]. | Columbia. |
Mary, dear (some day we will meet again) /De Costa ; Jerome. | William Rundell, tenor with orchestra. | |
In Alabama, dear, with you /Ellen Orr ; Harry DeCosta. | Peerless Quartet, male chorus with orchestra. | Victor. |
Oh boy! :how it was raining /De Costa ; Sylva. | The Mirth Makers. | |
That soothing serenade was just written for me /Harry De Costa. | Henry Burr, with orchestra. | Victor. |