Jing a bula jing jing :[enregistrement sonore] /chanson de genreBeaudry, traducteur ; Jerome, musique. | Hector Pellerin, baryton avec orchestre. | Starr. |
Mon chant d'amour (All through the day) /Oscar Hammerstein II ; Jerome Kern ; Alys Robi. | Alys Robi, chant avec orchestre. | |
La dernière lettre :[enregistrement sonore] /sur l'air de "[Just a] baby's prayer at twilight [(for her daddy over there)]"Gury, traducteur ; Jerome, musique. | Hector Pellerin, baryton avec piano. | Victor. |
Jinga bula jing jing[enregistrement sonore] /Jerome, musique ; Brisson, [paroles françaises] ; [Lewis, Sam M., paroles anglaises] ; [Young, paroles anglaises]. | Hector Pellerin, baryton avec orchestre. | Victor. |
I'm On My Way To RenoJerome; Schwartz. | Billy Murray; With Orchestra. | |
That Old Irish Mother Of MineJerome; Von Tilzer Jerome; Von Tilzerringle Jerome; Von Tilzer. | Sterling Trio; With Orchestra. | |
Bedelia /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Arthur Collins with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Hamlet was a melancholy dane /William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music. | Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
Honey on our honeymoon /Schwartz, music ; [Jerome, lyrics]. | Henry Burr, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
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. | |
I'm unlucky /[Schwartz, music ; Jerome, lyrics]. | Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
Bill :from "Show boat" /Oscar Hammerstein II ; Jerome Kern. | Artie Shaw and his orchestra. | |
So rare =Tan raro : fox trot /Jack Sharpe, Jerry Herst. (My love is in Kalua) Little heaven of the seven seas = Cielito de los seite mares : fox trot / Jack Scholl, M.K. Jerome. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; vocal refrain by Carmen Lombardo (1st work) ; by trio (2nd work). | |
Get out and get under the moon /Tobias ; Jerome ; Shay. | Pelham Inn Society Orchestra; Harold Lambert, vocal chorus. | |
When Mr. Shakespeare comes to town, or, I don't like them minstrel folks /William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music. | George W. Johnson. | Berliner. |
Melodious jazz /Merrill, lyrics ; Jerome, music. | American Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
A Little Bunch Of ShamrocksHarry Von Tilzer. | Edgar Stoddard; Henry Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
I'm simply crazy over you /Goetz, lyrics ; Jerome, lyrics ; Schwartz, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Rip Van Winkle was a lucky man /William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music. | George W. Johnson. | Berliner. |
Raggedy Ann :(from "Stepping Stones") /Caldwell ; Kern. | Master Players. | |
A rainbow from the U.S.A. /Percy Wenrich, music ; [William Jerome, lyrics] ; [Jack Mahoney, lyrics]. | Peerless Quartet with orchestra accompaniment. | Brunswick. |
Bill /Oscar Hammerstein II ; Jerome Kern. | Artie Shaw and his orchestra ; Helen Forrest. | |
Bedelia /[Jean Schwartz, music] ; [William Jerome]. | Haydn Quartet. | Berliner. |
Mr. Dooley /[William Jerome, lyrics] ; [Jean Schwartz, music]. | Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
Rock-a-bye lullaby mammy and jinga - bula /Donaldson ; Jerome ; Evans. | Mario Perri (Accordion solo). | |
Blooming Lize /[Matt C. Woodward, lyrics ; Ben J. Jerome, music]. | Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
I still suits me /Oscar Hammerstein II ; Jerome Kern. | Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. | |
All The Things You AreJerome Kern. | Maynard Ferguson; Charlie Barnet; Orchestra. | |
Make believe /Jerome Kern ; Oscar Hammerstein II. | Jan Garber and his orchestra ; Roy Cordell. | |
A rainbow from the U.S.A. /Mahoney ; Jerome, [William] ; Wenrich. | Peerless Quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Okeh. |
We won't go home until morning /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Mr. Dan. W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
Just a baby's prayer at twilight /Lewis [lyrics] ; Young [lyrics] ; Jerome [music] | Henry Burr | |
Any old place I can hang my hat is home, sweet home to me /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Burt Shepard. | Berliner. |
Smoke Gets In Your EyesJerome Kern; Otto Harbach. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Tony Craig. | |
Mr. Dooley, or, [Mister Dooley] /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
I love the lassies /Caldwell ; Kern. | Charles Hart, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Wishes /Jerome. When you first kiss the last girl you love : from A stubborn Cinderella / Howard [and Hough]. | Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan, baritone and tenor duet [with] orchestra accompaniment [side a]; Henry Burr, tenor solo [with] orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | Columbia |
Let by-gones be by-gones /Grant ; [Harry Williams] ; [Joe Young]. Along the Yukon Trail / M. Kay Jerome ; [Grant Clarke]. | Henry Burr (as Irving Gillette), tenor (Side A) ; Albert Campbell, tenor (Side A) ; J.W. Meyers, baritone (Side B). | Columbia. |
Back, back, back to the woods, or, [Back to the woods] /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Collins ; Natus. | Berliner. |
Rip Van Winkle was a lucky man /[William Jerome, lyrics] ; [Jean Schwartz, music]. | Daniel W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
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). | |
The song is you /Oscar Hammerstein II ; Jerome Kern. | Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. | |
Rock-a-bye baby :including "Not you" ; "Time for kissing" : from "Rock-a-bye baby" /Jerome Kern. | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. | |
Smoke Gets In Your EyesJerome Kern; Otto Harbach. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Tony Craig. | |
YesterdaysJerome Kern; Otto Harbach. | Fred Waring; His Pennsylvanians; Glee Club; Jane Wilson. | |
I'm on my way to Reno /Jerome and Schwartz. Oh you blondy / Ed Edwards. | Fred Duprez, baritone solo with orchestra accompaniment [side a]; Miss Ada Jones, soprano solo with orchestra accompaniment [side b]. | Columbia |
You're here and I'm here /Jerome D. Kern. | Europe's Society Orchestra. | |
Bedelia /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Arthur Pryor's Band with chorus. | Berliner. |
Mother hasn't spoke to father since /Jerome ; Schwartz. | Billy Murray, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
You said something /P.G. Wodehouse, lyrics ; Jerome Kern, lyrics and music. | Alice Green, soprano ; Harry Macdonough, tenor duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Bungalow in Quogue :the Riviera girl /Jerome Kern. | Rachael Grant [i.e. Gladys Rice] and Billy Murray. | Edison. |
Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man.Jerome Kern; Oscar Hammerstein Ii. | Fred Waring; Pennsylvanians; Joan Wheatly; Orchestra. | |
All the things you are /Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein II. [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; fox trot, vocal chorus by Mert Curtis. Long ago (and far away) / Jerome Kern - Ira Gershwin. [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; fox trot, vocal chorus by Tony Craig. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Mert Curtis ; Tony Craig. | |
Mammy's Good-night LullabyJerome; Von Tilzer. | Hart; Shaw; With Orchestra. | |
Where the red, red roses grow /Wm Jerome ; Jean Schwartz. | Helen Clark ; Walter J. Van Brunt. | Berliner. |
Roll along Missouri - medley waltz; introducing "Bella Donna" /Jerome ; Snyder. | Green - Arden Orchestra. | |
Mammy's good-night lullaby /Jerome, lyrics ; Von Tilzer, music. | Crescent Trio, male trio with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Rock-a-bye baby /Effie I. Canning. My trundle bed / J.C. Baker. | Merle Alcock. | |
Smoke Gets In Your EyesJerome Kern; Otto Harbach. | Glee Club; Fred Waring; His Pennsylvanians. | |
The magic melody ;The San Francisco fair /Jerome Kern. | Victor Military Band. | |
Can't Help Lovin' Dat ManJerome Kern; Oscar Hammerstein Ii. | Imogene Lynn; Artie Shaw; His Orchestra. | |
Look in her eyes /Rourke, lyrics ; Kern, music. | George MacFarlane, baritone with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Gems from "Sunny" /Harbach ; Hammerstein ; Kern. Gems from "Cocoanuts" / Irving Berlin. | Vocals and instrumental accompaniment by Victor Light Opera Company. | |
Where The Red, Red Roses GrowWm Jerome; Jean Schwartz. | Helen Clark; Walter J Van Brunt. | Victor. |
Down the lane and home again /Jerome, music ; [Leslie, lyrics] ; [Kalmar, lyrics]. | Samuel Ash, tenor solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Ring, ting-a-ling :[from "Over the river" /Jean Schwartz, music ; [William Jerome, lyrics] ; [Grant Clarke, lyrics]. | Ada Jones, soprano solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Dancing in the dark :fox trot /Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz ; [performed by] Artie Shaw and his Orchestra. When your heart's on fire : smoke gets in your eyes : fox trot / Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern ; [performed by] Artie Shaw and his Gramercy 5. | Artie Shaw & his Orchestra (side A) ; Artie Shaw and his Gramercy 5 (side B). | |
Jerome Kern selection, concl. :Lovely to look at ; Ol' man river ; Who? /Jerome Kern. | Charlie Kunz, piano solo with rhythm accompaniment. | |
I'm A Member Of The Midnight CrewJerome Schwartz. | Eddie Morton. | |
Fires Of FaithJerome. | Peerless Quartette; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Bedelia, everybody is singing it /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music ; Bellstedt, arr.]. | Haydn Quatuor. | Berliner. |
You said something /Kern. | Eldora Stanford, soprano ; Louis J. Winsch, baritone. | Pathé. |
Mr. Dooley, or, [Mister Dooley] /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
Row, row, rowMonaco, James V. | Arthur Collins. | Columbia |
Daddy's Little GirlBurke; Gerlach. | Henry Jerome; His Orchestra; Hal Barton. | |
Did he run /Albert Von Tilzer ; Junie McCree. I'm a member of the midnight crew / Jean Schwartz ; William Jerome. | Peerless Quartet, Ed Morton. | |
Dozing /Jerome ; Seymour. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Oh, Happy DayDon Howard Koplow. | Dick Todd; With Chorus; With Instrumental Accompaniment; Jerry Jerome. | |
Under the honeymoom :from "Mr. Hamlet of Broadway" /Jerome, music ; [Madden, lyrics]. | Frank C. Stanley, baritone ; Miss [Elise] Stevenson, soprano, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Get out and get under the moon /Tobias ; Jerome ; Shay. | Eddie Lewis and his Tropical Serenaders. | |
A baby's prayer at twilight, or, [Just a baby's prayer at twilight to her daddy over there] /Jerome, music ; [Lewis, lyrics] ; [Young, lyrics]. | Harry McClaskey, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Pathé. |
Left all alone again blues :introducing "Good night boat" from the musical comedy "The night boat" /Jerome Kern. | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. | |
Dimples /Hearon ; Kern. | Melody Kings. | Berliner. |
I will always love you, as I do to-day /Friedman ; sung by Frances Fisher, Henry Burr. Where's the girl for me? : from "The lady in red" / Kern ; sung by Frederick Wheeler. | Frances Fisher, soprano (Side A) ; Henry Burr, tenor (Side A) ; Frederick J. Wheeler, bass (Side B). | Columbia. |
Head over heels :medley ; The big show ; Head over heels /Jerome Kern. | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra ; Hugo Frey ; Frank Banta. | |
Ka-lu-a /Jerome Kern. | Blue Diamond Dance Orchestra, Hawaiin guitar effect by Virginia Burt. | |
You said something /P.G. Wodehouse, lyrics ; Jerome Kern, lyrics and music. | Alice Green, soprano ; Harry Macdonough, tenor duet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Leave it to Jane /Jerome Kern. | Fred. Van Eps, Orchestra acc. | |
I love you just like Lincoln loved the old red, white and blue /Jean Schwartz. | Peerless Quartet. | Edison. |
All the things you are (from the musical "Very warm for May") /Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians with vocal by Mert Curtis. There's yes yes in your eyes / Joseph H. Santly-Cliff Friend, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians with vocal trio by Carmen Lombardo-Mert Curtis-Fred Higman. | Guy Lombardo ; Mert Curtis ; Carmen Lombardo ; Fred Higman ; Royal Canadians. | |
Sally Green (the village vamp) /Kalmar ; Ruby ; Jerome ; White. | Billy Jones. | Berliner. |
All The Things You Are.Oscar Hammerstein 2nd; Jerome Kern. | Tommy Dorsey; His Orchestra; Jack Leonard. | |
Just a baby's prayer at twilight [(for her daddy over there)] /[Lewis, lyrics ; Young, lyrics ; Jerome, music]. | [Henry] Burr. | Columbia Indestructible. |
Sweet Kentucky lady, dry your eyes /Hirsch. When you wore a tulip and I wore a big red rose / Wenrich. | Frank Coombs and Ernest Aldwell, tenor duet with orchestra accompaniment (1st work) ; Columbia Stellar Quartette, vocal quartette, male voices (2nd work). | Columbia |
Get out and get under the moon /Tobias ; Jerome ; Shay. | Billy James and His Serenaders. | |
The night has a thousand eyes :from Paramount Pictures "The Night has a thousand eyes" /Jerry Brainin - Buddy Bernier [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadaians ; Beguine vocal chorus by Don Rodney. Mademoiselle Hortensia / Louisguy - Jacques Plante [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadaians ; instrumental waltz featuring Fritz Kreitzer and Paul Rickenbach at the twin pianos. | Guy Lombardo ; Don Rodney ; Fritz Kreitzer ; Paul Rickenbach ; Royal Canadians. | |
Mister Dooley, or, Mr. Dooley /William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music. | George W. Johnson. | Berliner. |
All The Things You AreJerome Kern; Oscar Hammerstein Ii. | Fred Waring; His Pennsylvanians; Glee Club. | |
Old pal, why don't you answer me? /Lewis, Young ; Jerome ; [performed by] Henry Burr. When you're gone I won't forget / Ivan Reid ; Peter De Rose ; [performed by] Peerless Quartet. | Side A: Henry Burr (tenor) with orchestra, Rosario Bourdon (conductor) ; Side B: Peerless Quartet with orchestra, Rosario Bourdon (conductor). | |
Some sort of somebody /Kern ; sung by Grace Nash, Edgar Stoddard. You'll always be the same sweet baby / Brown ; sung by Louis [sic] McMahon, Henry Burr. | Grace Kerns (as Grace Nash), soprano (Side A) ; Andrea Sarto (as Edgar Stoddard), baritone (Side A) ; Louise McMahon, soprano (Side B) ; Henry Burr, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
My Irish Molly-O /Jean Schwartz, music ; Willam Jerome, lyrics. | Arthur Collins, with orchestra accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Who? /Jerome Kern, music ; [Otto Harbach, lyrics] ; [Oscar Hammerstein, lyrics]. | Vera Guilaroff. | Compo. |
Auld Lang Syne. | Henry Jerome; His Orch ; Glee Club. | |
Just a baby's prayer at twilight (for her daddy over there) /Lewis, lyrics ; Young, lyrics ; Jerome, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
A Baby's Prayer At Twilight.Jerome. | Henry Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Poor Little Butterfly.Lewis; Young; Jerome. | Irving Kaufman; Jack Kaufman; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Can't help lovin' dat man /Oscar Hammerstein, II ; Jerome Kern. | Bunny Berigan and his orchestra. | |
You're here and I'm here /Kern. The walla walla man / Bennett. | Ed Morton, baritone (1st work) ; Peerless Quartette (2nd work) ; with orchestra. | Columbia. |
Napoleon - part I /Kern. | Billy B. Van ; Peerless Quartette. | Columbia. |
In blinky, winky, chinky, Chinatown /Wm. Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music. | Peerless Quartet, male chorus with orchestra. | Victor. |
Look for the silver lining :medley fox trot ; Whip-poo-will /Kern. | Harry Thomas Trio. | Berliner. |
I Never Met A Beautiful Girl Till I Met YouJerome; Schwartz. | Walter J Van Brunt. | |
Miss Springtime /Kern. | Saxo Sextette, saxophone sextette. | Columbia. |
Who?.Jerome Kern; Otto Harbach; Oscar Hammerstein Ii. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians. | |
Honey On Our HoneymoonSchwartz. | Henry Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
The first rose of summer /Caldwell ; Kern. | Tenor [i.e. John McCormack], with orch. | Compo. |
Oh lady! medley /Jerome Kern. | Victor Military Band. | |
Sweet Kentucky lady (dry your eyes) /Wm. Jerome, lyrics ; Louis A. Hirsch, music. | Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
Back home in Tennessee /Donaldson ; sung by Collins and Harlan. I'm all alone / Herman, Fox ; sung by Ethel Costello, Henry Burr. | Arthur Collins, baritone and Byron G. Harlan, tenor (as Collins and Harlan) (Side A) ; Ethel Costello, soprano (Side B) ; Henry Burr, tenor (Side B). | Columbia. |
That old Irish mother of mine /Jerome ; Von Tilzer. | Sterling Trio, male trio with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Everybody step :from Irving Berlin's Music box revue /Berlin. Ka-lu-a ; Blue Danube blues : from the musical comedy "Good morning dearie" / Jerome Kern. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
An Irish husband - The marriage market /Jerome D. Kern. | Vocals by Irving Gillette and Chorus. | Edison |
Get out and get under the moon /Tobias ; Jerome ; Shay. | Jack Arthur and His Serenaders. | |
Make believe /Jerome Kern ; Oscar Hammerstein II. | Jan Garber and his orchestra. | |
I'm unlucky /William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music. | George W. Johnson. | Berliner. |
Old Pal, Why Don't You Answer Me?Jerome. | Henry Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
Mammy's good-night lullaby /WM. Jerome ; Harry Von Tilzer. | Hart ; Shaw, with orch. | |
Under The Honeymoon.Jerome. | Frank C Stanley; Miss Stevenson; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |
The Song Is YouJerome Kern; Oscar Hammerstein Ii. | Dick Haymes; Gordon Jenkins; His Orchestra; Vocal With Orchestra. | |
And I am all alone /Kern. | Harry McClaskey, tenor. | Pathé. |
Blue Danube blues /Natzy's Biltmore Hotel Orchestra. I ain't nobody's darling / Ray Miller's Black and White Melody Boys. | Blue Diamond Dance Orchestra. | |
Mr. Dooley, or, [Mister Dooley] /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
Who who who Hulahan, or, Who-who-Hulahan /William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music. | Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
Lam, lam, lam /[Frank Abbott, lyrics] ; [Ben Jerome, music]. | [Leachman, Silas F.]. | Berliner. |
I'm tired /[Jean Schwartz, music ; William Jerome, lyrics]. | W. Wilson Hallett. | Berliner. |
Love me at twilight /Jerome, lyrics ; Young, lyrics ; Grant, music. | Herbert Stuart, baritone with orchestra. | Victor. |
You are love /Oscar Hammerstein II ; Jerome Kern. | Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. | |
That old Irish mother of mine /Wm. Jerome ; Harry Von Tilzer. | Sterling Trio. | |
The old apple tree :from Warner Bros. production "Swing your lady" /Jack Scholl, M.K. Jerome. You better change your tune / Frank Weldon, George Whiting. | Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra, with vocal chorus by Pee Wee Hunt. | |
Long Ago (And Far Away)Jerome Kern; Ira Gershwin. | Fred Waring And His Pennsylvanians. | |
Hamlet was a melancholy Dane /William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music. | Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
Sweet Kentucky Lady, Dry Your EyesHirsch. | Frank Coombs; Ernest Aldwell. | Columbia |
Honey on our honeymoon /Schwartz ; sung by Henry Burr. I've got rings on my fingers : (or Mumbo, jumbo, jijjiboo J. O'Shea) from "The Midnight sons" / Scott ; sung by Ada Jones. | Henry Burr, tenor solo with orchestra accomp. [side a]; Ada Jones, soprano solo with orchestra accomp. [side b]. | Columbia |
Chinatown, My ChinatownWilliam Jerome-jean Schwartz. | The Casa Loma Orchestra; Glen Gray. | |
Smoke gets in your eyes /Jerome Kern - Otto Harbach. [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. Vocal chorus by Tony Craig ; the very thought of you / Ray Noble. [performed by] Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. Vocal chorus by Rose Marie Lombardo. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Tony Craig, (vocals) ; Rose Marie Lombardo, (vocals). | |
Left all alone again blues ; Blue bells of Scotland /Kern ; [Jordan]. | Harry Raderman's Novelty Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Believe me =Crois moi /Jerome. | The Windsor Hotel Orchestra ; Harold Leonard and his Red Jackets. | Victor. |
Down The Lane And Home AgainJerome. | Samuel Ash; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia |
Back Home In TennesseeDonaldson. | Collins; Harlan; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Just a baby's prayer at twilight (for her daddy over there) /Lewis, lyrics ; Young, lyrics ; Jerome, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Baby's prayer at twilight /Jerome. One day in June / Goodwin, Hanley. | Henry Burr, tenor (side A); [Albert] Campbell and [Henry] Burr, tenors (side B); with orchestra acc. | |
Peggy Brady /[Lowe, lyrics] ; [Stoddard, lyrics] ; [Schindeer, music] ; [Jerome, music]. | Harry MacDonough. | Edison. |
Down the lane and home again /[composed by] Jerome ; sung by Samuel Ash. It's worth while waiting for someone worth while : from "Little Simplicity" / Tierney sung by Campbell and Burr. | Samual Ash ; Campbell and Burr. | Columbia |
Bedelia /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Arthur Pryor's Band. | Berliner. |
Wild rose /Kern, music. | Diamond Trio. | Berliner. |
Make Believe.Jerome Kern; Oscar Hammerstein Ii. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Mert Curtis. | |
Make Believe.Jerome Kern. | James Melton; Orchestra; David Broekman. | |
Where's the girl for me? /Kern, music ; [Harry B. Smith, lyrics]. | Frederick Wheeler, bass with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Make believe /Jerome Kern - Oscar Hammerstein [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. I love you truly / Carrie Jacobs Bond [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo ; Mert Curtis ; Royal Canadians. | |
Poor PierrotJerome Kern; Otto Harbach. | Jane Wilson; Glee Club; Fred Waring; His Pennsylvanians. | |
A little bunch of shamrocks /Harry Von Tilzer ; sung by Edgar Stoddard and Henry Burr. The trail of the lonesome pine / Harry Carroll ; sung by Albert Campbell and Henry Burr. | Side A: Baritone and tenor duet by Edgar Stoddard and Henry Burr, with orchestra accompaniment ; Side B: Tenor duet by Albert Campbell and Henry Burr, with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Make believe /Oscar Hammerstein II ; Jerome Kern. | Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. | |
Over the hills and far away /Jerome ; Schwartz. | [Harry] Macdonough, [tenor], and [John H.] Bieling, [tenor], with orchestra. | |
Nursery rhymes /[Jerome, lyrics] ; [Schwartz, music]. | Mr. Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
Bedelia /William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music. | Arthur Collins. | Berliner. |
Gems from "Ziegfeld follies, 1917" /Buck-Stamper-Kern. | Victor Light Opera with orchestra. | |
Mary, dear (some day we will meet again) /De Costa ; Jerome. | William Rundell, tenor with orchestra. | |
Whose baby are you? /Kern, music ; [Caldwell, lyrics]. | Harry Raderman's Novelty Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Back, back, back to the woods, or, [Back to the woods] /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Collins ; Natus. | Berliner. |
Sprinkle me with kisses /Earl Carroll, Ernest R. Ball ; [performed by] Edna Brown ; the magic melody : from "Nobody home" / Schuyler Greene, Jerome Kern ; [performed by] Billy Murray. | Edna Brown, vocals (side a) ; Billy Murray, vocals (side b). | |
Till I Waltz Again With YouSidney Prosen. | Dick Todd; With Instrumental Accompaniment; Jerry Jerome. | |
Napoleon - part II /Kern. | Billy B. Van ; Peerless Quartette with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Old Pal Why Don't You Answer Me?Lewis; Young; Jerome. | Henry Burr; With Orchestra. | |
Look For The Silver LiningJerome Kern; B G De Sylva. | Decca Salon Orchestra; Harry Horlick. | |
I won't dance :from "Roberta" /Kern-Harbach-Hammerstein-Fields, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. Song of India / Rimsky-Korsakov, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians. | |
Smoke gets in your eyes /[music by] Jerome Kern ; [words by] Otto Harbach ; the very thought of you / Ray Noble. | Tony Craig (1st work), Rose Marie Lombardo (2nd work), vocals ; with Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | |
Jerome Kern selection, Part 1 :Intro ; Smoke gets in your eyes ; Make-believe ; Dancing time /Jerome Kern. | Charlie Kunz, piano solo with rhythm accompaniment. | |
Rock-a-bye lullaby mammy ; Jinga-bula [jing jing] /Donaldson ; Jerome ; Evans. | Mario Perri, accordion solo. | Berliner. |
Any old place I can hang my hat is home, sweet home to me /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Burt Shepard. | Berliner. |
I'm unlucky /William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music. | Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
The gambling man /William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music. | Arthur Collins. | Berliner. |
Have a heart /Gene Buck ; Jerome D. Kern. | Alice Green ; Raymond Dixon, soprano and tenor duet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Bright eyes /Motzan, music ; Jerome, music. | Rega Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Down at the huskin' bee /Monroe H. Rosenfeld ; Stephen R. Henry ; the hat my father wore on St. Patrick's Day / Jean Schwartz ; William Jerome. | Collins and Harlan, Haydn Quartet ; Billy Murray. | |
A little bunch of shamrocks /Harry Von Tilzer, music ; [William Jerome, lyrics] ; [Andrew B. Sterling, lyrics]. | Edgar Stoddard, baritone ; Henry Burr, tenor, duet with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
Just one of those things /Cole Porter, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians featuring Fred Kreitzer and Francis Vigneau at the twin pianos. Who? / Jerome Kern - Otto Harbach - Oscar Hammerstein II, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians featuring Fred Kreitzer and Francis Vigneau at the twin pianos. | Guy Lombardo ; Fred Kreitzer ; Frances Vigneau ; Royal Canadians. | |
Rock-a-bye baby /Jerome Kern. | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. | |
When Mr. Shakespeare comes to town /[William Jerome, lyrics] ; [Jean Schwartz, music]. | Mr. Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
Jinga bula jing jing /Lewis, lyrics ; Young, lyrics ; Jerome, music. | Billy Jones. | Berliner. |
A rainbow from the U.S.A. /Mahoney, lyrics ; Jerome, lyrics ; Wenrich, music. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
That Old Irish Mother Of MineWilliam Jerome; Harry Von Tilzer. | Sterling Trio; With Orchestra. | |
Who? /Jerome Kern-Otto Harbach-Oscar Hammerstein II. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians featuring Fred Kreitzer and Francis Vigneau at the twin pianos. | |
Who who who Hulahan /William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music. | Dan W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
Just a baby's prayer at twilight (for her daddy over there) /Lewis, lyrics ; Young, lyrics ; Jerome, music. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Rock - a - bye lullaby mammy and jinga - bula /Donaldson ; Jerome ; Evans. | Mario Perri (Accordion solo). | |
Babes in the wood /Jerome Kern ; Schuyler Greene. | Anna Howard, soprano ; Harry Macdonough, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
If I find the girl /Greene and Reynolds ; Kern. | Harry Lawrence (baritone, orchestra accompaniment). | |
Get out and get under the moon /Tobias ; Jerome ; Shay. | Domino Dance Orchestra. | |
Mon chant d'amour =All through the night : du film "Centennial summer" /Oscar Hammerstein II; Jerome Kern ; Alys Robi. | Alys Robi, chant avec orchestre. | |
Where the red, red roses grow /Jean Schwartz ; [William Jerome] ; the land of my best girl / Carroll ; [Ballard MacDonald]. | Peerless Quartette (side A) ; Charles W. Harrison (side B). | Columbia. |
A rainbow from the U.S.A. /Mahoney, lyrics ; Jerome, lyrics ; Wenrich, music. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Blue Danube blues :from musical comedy "Good morning, dearies" : fox trot /[Jerome Kern]. Ka-lu-a : from musical comedy "Good morning, dearies" / [Jerome Kern] | Blue Diamond Dance Orchestra (Blue Danube blues) ; Blue Diamond Dance Orchestra (Ka-lu-a) | |
Who? /Kern, music ; [Harbach, lyrics] ; [Hammerstein, lyrics]. | Roy O'Connor, tenor. | Compo. |
I'd do as much for you /Harry Von Tilzer ; [William Jerome]. Everybody loves a chicken / Jones. | Ada Jones; Walter Van Brunt (side A) ; Peerless Quartette (side B). | Columbia |
Let's Make Love Among The RosesJerome; Schwartz R. | Walter Van Brunt; American Quartet; With Orchestra. | |
Whose baby are you? :introducing "I love the lassies (I love 'em all)" from the musical comedy "The night boat" /Jerome Kern. | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra. | |
A baby's prayer at twilight (for her daddy over there), or, [Just a baby's prayer at twilight for her daddy over there] /Jerome, music ; [Sam Lewis, lyrics] ; [Joe Young, lyrics]. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Long ago and far away /Jerome Kern. | Four Dukes with Rhythm. | |
Along The Yukon TrailM Kay Jerome. | John W Myers; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Good-bye, boys eHarry Von Tilzer. | Peerless Quartette. | Columbia |
Lam, lam, lam /[Jerome] ; [Abbott]. | Arthur Collins. | Berliner. |
Just one of those things /Cole Porter ; Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. Who? / Jerome Kern, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II ; Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. | Fred Kreitzer and Francis Vigneau at the twin pianos. | |
Left all alone again blues /Kern, music ; [Greene, lyrics]. | Billy Murray's Melody Men. | Compo. |
Smile Again, Kathleen MavourneenWilliam Jerome; Owen Murphy. | Sterling Trio. | |
Buggy riding ; Moon of love /Jerome Kern. | Coleman's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Suddenly it's spring :from Paramount picture "Lady in the dark" /Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke. Sure thing : from Columbia picture "Cover girl" / Kern, Gershwin. | Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra ; Vocal chorus by Eugenie Baird. | |
I'm skipping rope with a rainbow /Ervin Drake - Jimmy Shirl - Henry Jerome, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner. John, John, John every Tom, Dick and Harry's called John / Collins Driggs, [performed by] Guy Lombardo and HIs Royal Canadians, vocal chorus by Kenny Gardner and the Lombardo Trio. | Guy Lombardo ; Royal Canadians ; Kenny Gardner ; Lombardo Trio. | |
Old pal (why don't you answer me?) /Lewis, lyrics ; Young, music ; Jerome, music. | Lewis James, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
We were so young /Jerome Karn ; Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. | Noel Coward. | |
When Mr. Shakespeare comes to town, or, [I don't like them minstrel folks] /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music]. | Mr. Dan. W. Quinn. | Berliner. |
Molly on a trolley /Jerome, lyrics ; Schwartz, music. | Billy Jones, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
A Baby's Prayer At Twilight.Lewis; Young; Jerome. | Jack Warner; Orchestra Accompaniment. | |