Festival te deum : Part 1 / Dudley Buck. | Trinity Choir. | |
Festival te deum : Part 2 / Dudley Buck. | Trinity Choir. | |
Lou / Buck ; Morse. | Those Harmonic Gentlemen (S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.). | |
Maybe I'll baby you / Buck ; Stamper. | Waring's Pennsylvanians, vocal refrain by Tom Waring. | |
I'll Lose A Friend Tomorrow Buck Ram. | Ink Spots; With Instrumental Accompaniment. | |
Luana Lou : Hawaiian love song / Gene Buck, lyrics ; Dave Stamper, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Pathé. |
Lecture 26 : (part 2) how to listen to music first section part 2 / Dr. Percy Buck. | Dr. Percy Buck. | |
Little cotton dolly / Buck ; Geibel. | Criterion Quartette. | |
Luana Lou. Gene Buck; Dave Stamper. | Peerless Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Rock of ages / Dudley Buck. Calvary / Rodney. | Lyric Quartet, (mixed quartet) with orchestra [side a] and Frank C. Stanley, bass, with orchestra [side b]. | |
I Love You As The Roses Love The Dew Morse. | Stanley; Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
Just you and I and the moon : from "Follies of 1913" / Buck ; Stamper. | Lillian Davis, mezzo-soprano with orchestra. | |
Good night / Dudley Buck. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Bachelor days : from "Ziegfeld follies" / Gene Buck ; Louis A. Hirsch. | Peerless Quartet with orchestra. | |
Goodbye, girls, I'm through / John Golden, Ivan Caryll. Twilight time / Ram, M. & A. Nevins, Dunn. | The Three Suns ; Artie Dunn, vocal refrain. | |
Hello Frisco! / Gene Buck ; Louis A. Hirsch. | Alice Green ; Edward Hamilton. | |
Swanee River blues / Buck ; Stamper. | Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. | |
Any old time at all / Hirsch, music ; [Buck, lyrics]. | Peerless Quartette, male quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
The Moment I Met You Buck Ram; Gail Meredith. | Tommy Dorsey; His Orchestra; Sentimentalists. | |
[Kentucky babe] / [Geibel, music] ; [Buck, lyrics]. | Columbia Male Quartette. | Columbia |
The love boat / Buck, lyrics ; Hebert [i.e. Herbert], music. | Lewis James, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Friends And Neighbors Buck Ram. | Mary Rose Bruce; With Orchestra And Chorus. | |
Daddy has a new sweetheart and Mother is her name / Buck ; Stamper. | Edna Brown, contralto with orchestra. | |
Dream on, dear heart, dream on / Morse. | Frank C. Stanley. | |
By the old wishing well / Walsh ; Sherman ; [performed by] Albert Campbell, Henry Burr. Just you and I and the moon : from "Follies of 1913" / Buck ; Stamper ; [performed by] Lillian Davis. | Side A: Henry Burr, tenor, and Albert Campbell, tenor, with orchestra ; Side B: Lillian Davis (i.e. Marguerite Dunlap), contralto, with orchestra. | |
Festival te deum : no. 7 in B flat / Dudley Buck. Morning / L. von der Mehden, Jr. | Columbia Mixed Quartette (side A) ; Columbia Male Quartette (side B). | Columbia. |
Rien que vous = Only you / Buck Ram ; Ande Rand. | Carmen Deziel avec orchestre ; A. Desrochers. | |
Festival te deum : no. 2 in E flat : op. 63, no. 1 / Buck. | Trinity Choir ; Victor Orchestra. | |
Tulip time / Buck ; Stamper. | Henry Burr ; Sylvia Swan. | |
Ever lovin' bee : from "Ziegfeld follies" / Gene Buck ; Dave Stamper. | Ace Brigode and his 14 Virginians. | |
Oh savior, hear me / Dudley Buck. | Charles T. Tittmann, bass with orchestra. | |
Dear old girl / Buck ; Morse. | Harry Macdonough ; Hayden [i.e. Haydn] Quartet, tenor and male vocal quartet with orchestra accompaniment. | |
There is nothing, dear, I wouldn't do for you : from Lew Fields' "All aboard" / Buck ; Stamper ; [performed by] Elsie Baker, Frederick Wheeler ; the girl in the gingham gown : from the N.Y. Hippodrome production, "America" / Klein ; [performed by] Orpheus Quartet. | Side A: Elsie Baker, contralto, and Frederick Wheeler, baritone, with accompaniment by Victor Orchestra ; Side B: Orpheus Quartet (Harry Macdonough, tenor; John Barnes [i.e. Jack] Wells, tenor; Reinald Werrenrath, baritone; William F. Hooley, bass) with orchestra. | |
Lecture 26 : (part 1) how to listen to music first section part 1 / Dr. Percy Buck. | Dr. Percy Buck. | |
Nain nain / Ram, arrangement. | Cab Calloway and his orch[estra]. | Okeh |
Arabia march / Larry Buck. | Band of the Royal Montreal Regiment 14th Battalion C.E.F. ; Lieut. H.G. Jones. | Compo. |
Good Night Dudley Buck. | Haydn Quartet. | |
Your Locket Is My Broken Heart Louie Buck; Sam Hollinsworth. | Hank Snow; Rainbow Ranch Boys. | |
Kentucky babe / Buck ; Geibel. | Criterion Quartet. | |
Somewhere in Naples : fox trot / Zamecnik ; Bring back my blushing rose : fox trot / Buck ; Friml | Metropolitan Dance Players | Berliner. |
Kentucky babe / Geibel, music ; [Buck, lyrics]. | Columbia Quartette, vocal quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Dear old girl / R. Buck ; Theo. Morse. | Peerless Quartet, male voices, orchestra acc. | |
Any place would be wonderful with you ; The girls of my dreams / Buck ; Stamper ; Berlin. | Diamond Trio. | Berliner. |
Afterglow / Al Stillman ; Buck Ram ; Phil Lavant. | Jan Garber and his orchestra ; Russ Brown. | |
Garden of my dreams / Hirsch, music ; Stamper, music ; [Gene Buck, lyrics]. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Pathé. |
Tulip time : from "Ziegfeld follies of 1919" / Buck ; Stamper. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra ; Sylvia Swan, vocal obbligato. | |
Lecture 26 : (part 4) how to listen to music first section part 4 / Dr. Percy Buck. | Dr. Percy Buck. | |
Kentucky babe / Buck ; Geibel. | Peerless Quartet ; [Burr]. | Okeh. |
Dear old girl / R. H. Buck ; Theo. Morse. | Peerless Quartet. | |
Any old time at all / Hirsch, music ; [Buck, lyrics]. | Peerless Quartette, male quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
I love you as the roses love the dew / Morse, music ; [Buck, lyrics]. | Stanley and Burr, baritone and tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
I'm going back to Old Virginia / Buck : A. Von Tilzer. | Campbell : Henry Burr ; tenor duet; orchestra accompaniment. | |
I left her on the beach at Honolulu / Gene Buck, lyrics ; Louis A. Hirsch, music. | Harry Macdonough and mixed chorus with orchestra. | Victor. |
Dear old girl / Theodore F. Morse. | Will Oakland. | Edison |
My rambler rose : introducing "List'ning on some radio" from "Ziegfeld follies" / Hirsch ; Buck ; Stamper. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
Nobody But You Buck; Hirsch; Stamper. | Brooke Johns; His Orchestra. | |
Chu-chin-chow : from "Ziegfeld follies, 1917" / Gene Buck ; Dave Stamper. | Alice Green, soprano ; Orpheus Quartet, orchestra. | |
Garden of my dreams / Buck ; Stamper ; Hirsch. | George Gordon, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Tulip time : from "Ziegfeld's follies" / Buck ; Stamper. | Lewis James, tenor with orchestra. | |
Gems from "Ziegfeld follies, 1917" / Buck-Stamper-Kern. | Victor Light Opera with orchestra. | |
Have a heart / Gene Buck ; Jerome D. Kern. | Alice Green ; Raymond Dixon, soprano and tenor duet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Little cotton dolly / Buck ; Geibel. | Criterion Quartet. | |
Dear old girl / Morse, music ; [Buck, lyrics]. | Peerless Quartette, male quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
'Neath the south sea moon / Hirsch ; Buck ; Stamper. | Bailey's Lucky Seven. | |
Kentucky Babe Adam Geibel; Richard Henry Buck. | Bing Crosby; Fred Waring; Glee Club. | |
In Vocal Combat Dudley Buck. | Columbia Male Octette; Orchestra. | Columbia. |
Lecture 26 : (part 3) how to listen to music first section part 3 / Dr. Percy Buck. | Dr. Percy Buck. | |
Hello, My Dearie. Gene Buck; Dave Stamper. | Alice Green; Raymond Dixon; Orchestra. | |
Dear old girl / Buck ; Morse. | Those Harmonic Gentlemen (S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.). | |
Kentucky babe / Buck ; Geibel. | Criterion Quartette. | |
Aint't heard nothing yet / Buck Ram ; Andy Rand. | Mary Rose Bruce, with orchestra and chorus. | |
Dear old girl / Buck ; Morse. | Bing Crosby ; Three Cheers. | |
Down where the sun goes down / Jones ; Buck. | The Arcadians with vocal chorus. | |