Sous le ciel d'Arabie =[enregistrement sonore] /"That night in Araby"Beaudry, traducteur ; Rose, paroles anglaises ; Snyder, musique. | Hercule Lavoie, baryton. | Compo. |
I was never nearer heaven in my life /Ted Snyder. M-o-t-h-e-r / Morse. | Sam Ash, tenor (1st work) ; Henry Burr, tenor (2nd work) ; with orchestra. | Columbia. |
Dream concerto /David ; Lawnhurst. | Bill Snyder. | |
My bambazoo (a Zulu romance) /Snyder. | Collins and Harlan. | |
Dreams, just dreams /Irving Berlin, lyrics ; Ted Snyder, music. | Reinald Werrenrath, baritone. | Berliner. |
There's a girl in Havana :from "the never homes" /Sloane. | Sung by Caroline Vaughn and Henry Burr. | Columbia |
Who's Sorry NowSnyder; Kalmar; Ruby. | Glen Gray; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
There'll Come A DaySnyder. | Stanley; Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
BewitchedRodgers; Hart. | Bill Snyder. | |
There'll come a day /Snyder, music ; [Bryan, lyrics]. | Stanley, baritone ; Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra. | Columbia |
Ogalalla /Ted Snyder. Casey Jones / E. Newton. | Sung by Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet [side a] ; sung by Collins and Harlan, baritone and tenor duet [side b]. | Columbia |
Moses Andrew Jackson Good ByeSnyder. | May Irwin. | |
In a rendezvous (with you), or, [All alone in a little rendezvous with you] =Au rendez-vous (avec toi) /Lewis, lyrics ; Young, lyrics ; Snyder, music. | The Windsor Hotel Orchestra (Harold Leonard and his Red Jackets). | Victor. |
Dapper Dan /Albert Von Tilzer ; [performed by] Club Royal Orchestra ; the sheik / Ted Snyder ; [performed by] Club Royal Orchestra. | Club Royal Orchestra under the direction of Clyde Doerr. | |
Roll along Missouri - medley waltz; introducing "Bella Donna" /Jerome ; Snyder. | Green - Arden Orchestra. | |
I got rhythm :from the musical show "Girl crazy" /Ira and George Gershwin ; Oscar Peterson, piano solo with bass and drums. Sheik of Araby / Smith, Wheeler, Snyder ; Oscar Peterson, piano solo with bass and drums | Oscar Peterson, piano with bass and drums. | |
One night in June /Snyder ; Lange ; Klapholz. | Martucci and his orchestra. | Compo. |
Who? Me?Snyder. | Collins; Harlan; With Orchestra. | |
I'm going back to Dixie /Berlin ; Snyder. | Collins, baritone ; Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
In San Domingo /Snyder. | Samuel Ash, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
I'm going back to Dixie /Berlin ; Snyder. | Collins, baritone ; Harlan, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
The Night Is Young And You're So BeautifulSuesse; Rose; Kahal. | Bill Snyder; Magic Piano And Orchestra. | |
Maybe (she'll write me - maybe she'll 'phone me) /Turk ; Snyder ; Ahlert. | Andy Tipaldi and his Orchestra ; Frank Wright, vocal chorus. | Berliner. |
Dancing fool /Ted Synder. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
'Lizabeth Ann :a southern love song /Theo. Morse. I'm going back to Dixie / Berlin and Snyder. | Sung by Henry Burr and Albert Campbell (1st work); Collins and Harlan (2nd work) with orchestra acc. | Columbia |
Take A Little Tip From FatherBerlin; Snyder. | Billy Murray; With Orchestra. | |
I wonder if you still care for me? /Snyder. | Charles Hart. | Berliner. |
Too old to cut the mustard /B. Carlisle. | Marlene Dietrich and Rosemary Clooney with Stan Freeman, harpsichord ; Frank Carroll, bass ; Terry Snyder, drums ; Mundell Lowe, guitar ; Sal Salvador, guitar. | |
Good-bye red man /Snyder ; sung by Albert Campbell, Henry Burr. All aboard for Chinatown / Brookhouse ; sung by Arthur Collins, Byron G. Harlan. | Albert Campbell, Henry Burr, tenors (Side A) ; Arthur Collins, baritone (Side B) ; Byron G. Harlan, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
Dear Mayme, I love you /Ted Snyder. The moonlight, the rose and you / Johan C. Schnid. | Henry Burr with orchestra accompaniment [side a]; Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | Columbia |
I''m Going Back To DixieBerlin; Snyder. | Arthur Collins; Byron G Harlan. | Columbia |
The Ghost Of The ViolinTed Snyder. | Columbia Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
I wonder if you can still care for me /Ted Synder. | Merry Melody Men. | |
Maybe (she'll write me - maybe she'll 'phone me) /Turk ; Snyder ; Ahlert. | Andy Tipaldi and his Orchestra ; Frank Wright, vocal chorus. | Berliner. |
I was never nearer heaven in my life /Ted Snyder. | Sam Ash, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Moonlight on the Rhine /Kalmar, lyrics ; Leslie, lyrics ; Snyder, music. | Albert Campbell ; Henry Burr, duet for two tenors with orchestra. | Victor. |
In San Domingo /Lewis, Young ; Snyder ; [performed by] Peerless Quartet. Some Sunday morning / Kahn, Egan ; Whiting ; [performed by] Ada Jones, Billy Murray. | Peerless Quartet with orchestra (side a) ; Ada Jones and Billy Murray with orchestra (side b). | Victor. |
Dancing fool /Ted Synder. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
My wife's gone to the country! hurray! hurray! /[Berlin, lyrics] ; [Whiting, lyrics] ; [Snyder, music]. | Collins and Harlan with chorus. | Berliner. |
To Whisper, Dear, I Love You.Mort Harris; Ted Snyder. | Gus Arnheim; Cocoanut Grove Orchestra; Donald Novis. | |
Moonlight on the Rhine /Snyder. My rose of Argentine / Gray. | Sam Ash, tenor (1st work) ; The Peerless Quartette (2nd work) ; with orchestra. | Columbia. |
In Maytime, I learned to love /Jack Synder. | Taylor Trio. | |
Wild Cherry RagSnyder. | Frank Banta. | |
Maybe (she'll write me) (she'll phone me) /Turk ; Snyder ; Ahlert. | Jack Kaufman, tenor with orchestra. | |
My cherry blossom /Snyder. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
You gave me your heart /H. B. Smith ; F. Wheeler ; T. Snyder. | Lewis James, tenor with orchestra. | |
Ogalalla /Ted Snyder. | Stanley & Burr, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Under The MoonLyn; Wheeler; Snyder. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians. | |
In Maytime, I learned to love /Jack Synder. | Taylor Trio, violin, cello and piano. | |
Dreams, just dreams /Irving Berlin, lyrics ; Ted Snyder, music. | James Reed, tenor solo; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Stolen kisses /Snyder. | Diamond Trio. | Berliner. |
Maybe :she'll write me : she'll phone me /Snyder ; Ahlert. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
Ogalalla /[Ted Snyder]. Casey Jones / [Newton, Seibert]. | Baritone and tenor duet sung by Stanley and Burr with orchestra accompaniment [side a] ; baritone and tenor duet sung by Collins and Harlan with orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | |
I wonder if you still care for me /Ted Synder. | Merry Melody Men. | |
I wonder if you can still care for me /Ted Synder. | Merry Melody Men. | |
How would you like to be my daddy ; Let the great big world keep turning /[Ted Snyder] ; [Nat D. Ayer]. | Miro's Band ; Walter P. [i.e. B.] Rogers, conductor. | Berliner. |
I wonder if you miss me /Snyder. | Haydn Quartet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
You gave me your heart /Smith, lyrics ; Wheeler, lyrics ; Snyder, music. | Harold Harvey, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Roses And MemoriesSnyder. | Victor Orchestra. | |
In maytime, I learned to love /Jack Snyder. | Taylor Trio. | |