C'qu'on fait quand il fait mauvais =[enregistrement sonore] /What do we do on a dew dew dewy day?Beaudry, traducteur ; Tobias ; Johnson ; Sherman. | Larry Larrivée. | Compo. |
Plus près de toi :[enregistrement sonore] /sur l'air de "Just a little closer"Derfla, [traducteur?] ; Johnson, paroles anglaises ; [Meyer, musique]. | Ludovic Huot, ténor avec piano. | Victor. |
Je pleure en m'endormant chaque soir =[enregistrement sonore] /Every night I cry myself to sleep over youBeaudry, traducteur ; Johnson ; Wood ; Bibo. | J.H. Germain, baryton avec orchestre. | Starr. |
Ben! vous m'dites pas! =[enregistrement sonore] /[I scream, you scream (we all scream for ice cream)]Nel [traducteur?] ; [Johnson] ; [King] ; [Moll]. | Jean Nel ; Mde J.R. Tremblay, avec piano. | Compo. |
Ireland must be heaven /McCarthy, lyrics ; Johnson, lyrics ; Fischer, music. | Mary Ryan, soprano with orchestra accompaniment. | Pathé. |
In the land of wedding bells /Meyer, music ; [Johnson, lyrics]. | Campbell ; Burr with orchestra accompaniment. | Pathé. |
M-O-T-H-E-R (a word that means the world to me) /Howard Johnson, lyrics ; Theo. Morse, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Feather your nest /Kendis, Brockman, Johnson ; [performed by] Albert Campbell, Henry Burr, saxophone solo, Rudy Wiedoeft. Old pal why don't you answer me? / Lewis, Young ; Jerome ; [performed by] Henry Burr. | Side A: Albert Campbell and Henry Burr, duet, with orchestra and saxophone solo by Rudy Wiedoeft ; Side B: Henry Burr, tenor, with orchestra. | |
M-O-T-H-E-R /Morse, music ; [Johnson, lyrics]. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Bring back my daddy to me /Tracey, lyrics ; Johnson, lyrics ; Meyer, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Gennett. |
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. | |
Nid d'amour :feather your nest /Brockman ; Johnson. | Hector Pellerin, baryton accompagnement d'orchestre. | |
War song hits, part I :Introducing: It's a long way to Berlin ; Keep the home fires burning ; Where to we go from here ; Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag /Flatow, music ; [Fields, lyrics] ; Novello, music ; [Ford, lyrics] ; Johnson, music ; Wenrich, lyrics ; Powell, music ; [Asaf, lyrics]. | Columbia Quartette, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Just like Washington crossed the Delaware (General Pershing will cross the Rhine) /Johnson, [Howard] ; Meyer. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Gennett. |
Ireland must be heaven /McCarthy ; Johnson ; Fischer. | Henry Burr. | Columbia Indestructible. |
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. | |
Freckles /Ager ; Hess ; Johnson. | Nora Bayes, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Je pleure en m'endorment chaque soir =Every night I cry myself to sleep over you /Beaudry ; Johnson ; Wood ; Bibo. | J. H. Germain (baryton avec orchestre). | |
Lucky Lindy /Baer, Gilbert. Lindbergh : the eagle of the U.S.A. / Sherman, Johnson. | Ernest Hare, baritone ; unidentified 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. |
Moonshine Sally /Santley [sic] ; sung by Albert Campbell, Henry Burr. She is the sunshine of Virginia / Carroll ; sung by Albert Campbell, Henry Burr. | Albert Campbell, Henry Burr, tenors. | Columbia. |
I don't want to get well /Johnson, [Howard] ; Pease [Harry?] ; Jentes, [Harry]. | Van and Schenck. | Berliner. |
Over the top /Johnson, [Howard?] ; Goetz ; Meyer. | Greek Evans. | Columbia. |
Just like Washington crossed the Delaware, General Pershing will cross the Rhine /Howard Johnson, lyrics ; George W. Meyer, music. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
I know I got more than my share /Grant Clarke ; Howard Johnson. | Irving Kaufman. | |
Feather your nest ;When I looked in your wonderful /Kendis ; Brockman ; Johnson ; Osborne. | Mario Perri. | |
Freckles. | Arthur Fields; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Feather your nest /Kendis ; Brockman ; Johnson. | Joseph Knecht's Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Am I wasting my time on you /Bibo ; Johnson. | Dave Caplan's Toronto Band. | Grammophon |
M-O-T-H-E-R (a word that means the world to me) /Howard Johnson, lyrics ; Theo. Morse, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
I don't want to get well /Jentes, music ; [Pease, lyrics] ; [Johnson, lyrics]. | Arthur Fields, baritone solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Homeward bound /Johnson ; Goetz ; Meyer. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Sweet little buttercup /Alfred Bryan ; Herman Paley ; [performed by] Elizabeth Spencer, Shannon Four. Homeward bound / Johnson, Goetz ; Meyer ; [performed by] Peerless Quartet. | Elizabeth Spencer, soprano, with Shannon Four and orchestra (side a) ; Peerless Quartet with orchestra (side b). | Victor. |
Hail! Hail! The gang's all here /Esrom, Morse, Sullivan ; [performed by] Peerless Quartet. I don't want to get well / Pease, Johnson, Jentes ; [performed by] Arthur Hall. | Peerless Quartet, vocals (side A) ; Arthur Hall, tenor, with orchestra accompaniment (side B). | |
Moonshine SallySantley. | Albert Campbell; Henry Burr; Orchestra Accomp. | Columbia. |
Just Like Washington Crossed The Delaware.Meyer. | Arthur Fields; Peerless Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Moonshine Sally /McCarthy, lyrics ; Johnson, lyrics ; Santly, music. | Henry Burr ; Albert Campbell, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
I'm in heaven when I'm in my mother's arms /Johnson ; Hess ; Ager. | William Robyn. | |
All the world will be jealous of me /Ball. Mother, Dixie and you / Johnson and Santly. | Henry Burr, tenor, with orch. (1st work); Sterling Trio, male vocal trio, with orch. (2nd work). | Columbia. |
M-O-T-H-E-R (a word that means the world to me) /Howard Johnson, lyrics ; Theo. Morse, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
I ain't got weary yet /Johnson, [Howard], [lyrics] ; Wenrich. | Arthur Fields. | Okeh. |
Feather Your NestKendis; Brockman; Johnson. | Albert Campbell; Henry Burr; Rudy Wiedoeft; With Orchestra. | |
Ev'ry Night I Cry Myself to Sleep Over You /Johnson ; Wood ; Bibo. | Henry Burr (saxophone by Rudy Wiedoeft). | |
Ev'ry Night I Cry Myself to Sleep Over You /Johnson ; Wood ; Bibo. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra (saxophone by Rudy Wiedoeft). | |
Good-bye Broadway, hello France /Reisner ; Davis, Baskette ; [performed by] American Quartet. Where do we go from here? / Howard Johnson ; Percy Wenrich ; [performed by] American Quartet. | American Quartet (male quartet) with orchestra. | |
Mickey O'Neil /Pease, lyrics ; Johnson, lyrics ; Nelson, music ; Coots, music. | Gus Hill, with orchestra. | Compo. |
The best things in life are free /Johnson ; Tracey. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Suki san /Donaldson ; sung by George Wilson. I called you my sweetheart / Johnson, Clarke, Monaco ; sung by Henry Burr. | Lewis James (as George Wilson), tenor (Side A) ; Henry Burr, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
Where do we go from here [boys]? /Johnson ; Wenrich. | Arthur Fields, baritone ; Peerless Quartette, male voices with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Hello, aloha, hello! /Meyer ; sung by Henry Burr, Albert Campbell. My rose of Waikiki / Burnett [sic], Burke ; sung by Henry Burr, Albert Campbell. | Henry Burr, Albert Campbell, tenors. | Columbia. |
Feather your nest /Kendis, Brockman, Johnson ; [performed by] Billy De Rex. Nobody to love / Kahn, Mehlinger, Meyers ; [performed by] Billy Jones. | Billy De Rex (Billy Jones), tenor, with orchestra accompaniment (side A) ; Billy Jones, tenor, with orchestra accompaniment (side B). | |
Ireland must be heaven, for my mother came from there /Joseph McCarthy ; Howard Johnson ; Fred Fischer. | De los Becker, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Where do we go from here /Wenrich, music ; [Johnson, lyrics]. | Peerless Quartet, vocal quartet with orchestra ; [Henry Burr]. | Lyric. |
War song hits, part I :Introducing: It's a long way to Berlin ; Keep the home fires burning ; Where to we go from here ; Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag /Flatow, music ; [Fields, lyrics] ; Novello, music ; [Ford, lyrics] ; Johnson, music ; Wenrich, lyrics ; Powell, music ; [Asaf, lyrics]. | Columbia Quartette, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Feather your nest /Kendis ; Brockman ; Johnson. | Lewis James, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Mother, I didn't understand /Green ; Johnson ; Piantadosi. | Lewis James. | Berliner. |
Radi-adi-O /Pease ; Johnson ; Nelson. | Gus Hill. | Compo. |
M-O-T-H-E-R /Morse, music ; [Johnson, lyrics]. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Nid d'amour (Feather your nest) /Brockman and Johnson. | Hector Pellerin (baryton accompagnement d'orchestre). | |
Au revoir, but not goodbye, soldier boy /Brown, Von Tilzer. Bring back my daddy to me / Tracy [sic], Johnson, Meyer. | Henry Burr, tenor; with orchestra acc. | |
Feather your nest /Kendis ; Brockman ; Johnson. | Campbell, Burr. | |
Keep your eye on the girlie you love /Gerber ; Johnson, [Howard] ; Schuster. | Peerless Quartet. | Victor. |
Tom, Dick and Harry and Jack (hurry back) /Howard Johnson ; Milton Ager. | Shannon Four. | Victor. |
M-O-T-H-E-R (a word that means the world to me) /Howard Johnson, lyrics ; Theo. Morse, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Every night I cry myself to sleep over you /Johnson ; Wood ; Bibo. | The Master Players. | |
The whole world loves a lover /Whiting. Ireland must be heaven / McCarthy, Johnson and Fischer. | Grace Nash, soprano, Henry Burr, tenor, with orch. (1st work); De Los Becker, tenor, with orch. (2nd work). | Columbia. |
Ev'ry night I cry myself to sleep over you /Johnson ; Wood ; Bibo. | Manhattan Merrymakers ; Hugo Frey, director. | |
Honolulu eyes ; In the heart of dear old Italy /Violinsky, music ; [Johnson, lyrics] ; Glogau, music ; [West, lyrics]. | Vocal chorus by Billy Jones ; Simone Martucci's Venetian Garden Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Mother, Dixie and you /Johnson ; Santly. | Sterling Trio, male trio with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Every night I cry myself to sleep over you /Johnson ; Wood ; Bibo. | Arthur Fields, tenor with orch[estra]. | |
I don't want to get well /Jentes. Long boy / Walker. | Arthur Fields, baritone (1st work); Byron G. Harlan, tenor, with the Peerless Quartette, male vocal ensemble (2nd work). | Columbia |
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]. | |
Hello, Aloha, Hello!Meyer. | Henry Burr; Albert Campbell; Orchestra And Hawaiian Guitars Acc. | Columbia. |
Feather your nest ; When I looked in your wonderful eyes /Kendis ; Brockman ; Johnson ; Osborne. | Mario Perri, accordion solo. | Berliner. |
War song hits, part I :Introducing: It's a long way to Berlin ; Keep the home fires burning ; Where to we go from here ; Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag /Flatow, music ; [Fields, lyrics] ; Novello, music ; [Ford, lyrics] ; Johnson, music ; Wenrich, lyrics ; Powell, music ; [Asaf, lyrics]. | Columbia Quartette, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Ireland must be heaven, for my mother came from there /Joseph McCarthy ; Howard Johnson ; Fred Fischer. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Homeward bound /Johnson ; Goetz ; Meyer. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
What do you want to make those eyes at me for? /McCarthy [Joseph?] ; Johnson ; Monaco. | Saxo Sextette, saxophone sextette. | Columbia. |
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) | |