Salt peanuts /Gillespie ; Clarke. | Dizzy Gillespie Quintet ; Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet ; Charlie Parker, alto sax ; Sid Catlett, drums ; Al Haig, piano ; "Curley" Russell, bass. | |
Avalon town /Brown ; Clarke. Sweethearts on parade / Lombardo ; Newman. | Ford and Glenn, vocal duet [with] piano accompaniment. | |
Confession d'amour :[enregistrement sonore] /sur l'air de "Swanee river moon"Beaudry, traducteur ; Clarke, musique et paroles anglaises. | Hector Pellerin, baryton avec orchestre. | Victor. |
L'habitant dans sa voiture =[enregistrement sonore] /The farmer took another load away, hay! hay!Beaudry, [paroles françaises] ; Clarke, paroles ; O'Flynn, paroles? ; Vincent, musique. | Alex. Desmarteau. | Starr. |
You'll never get to heaven with those eyes (Vous n'entrerez jamais au ciel avec de tels yeux) /Clarke ; Leslie ; Monaco. | George Olsen and His Music. | |
Out of a million you're the only one :De toules les femmes, tu es la seule /Clarke ; Leslie ; Cobey. | Waring's Pennsylvanians. | |
Petite rivière =[enregistrement sonore] /Weary riverBeaudry [traducteur] ; [Clarke, paroles anglaises] ; [Silvers, musique]. | Léo Brunet, baryton avec orchestre. | Compo. |
La Veta caprice /Clarke. Tipica polka / Curti. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet, with orchestra (the 1st work) ; Page and Ramseyer, mandolin and harp-guitar (the 2nd). | |
Witches ̉dance [Fantasiestücke. Hexentanz, op. 17] /[MacDowell, Edward?] ; Siegel, Samuel. | Mr. H. Clarke of Clarke & Earle. | Berliner. |
Confession d'amour :[enregistrement sonore] /sur l'air de "Swanee river moon"Beaudry, paroles françaises ; Clark [i.e. Clarke], paroles anglaises et musique. | Hector Pellerin, baryton avec orchestre. | Starr. |
Oloha oe (farewell) /Queen Lilaiukalini. | Sousa's Band ; Herbert L.Clarke. | |
For all eternity =Eternamente /Angelo Mascheroni, music. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet. | Berliner. |
Salute to the stars and stripes march /Huff. | Clarke's Band of Providence. | Berliner. |
Mother's hands /Grant Clarke ; Milton Ager. When the harvest moon is shining / Andrew B. Sterling ; Harry Von Tilzer. | Henry Burr, tenor, with orchestra [side a] ; Charles Hart and Lewis James with orchestra [side b]. | |
All I Can Do Is Just Love YouMonaco. | Henry Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
When you're in love with someone who is not in love with you /Grant Clarke, lyrics ; Al. Piantadosi, music. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | Victor. |
A Japanese love song /W. Stanhope Clarke? ; Paul Bevan. | Japanese troupe. | Berliner. |
My Sahara rose /Donaldson, music ; [Clarke, lyrics]. | Coleman's Orchestra. | Berliner. |
The bride of the waves /Clarke. | Herbert L. Clarke ; Sousa's Band. | |
Die Wacht am Rhein =Watch on the Rhine : national air of Germany /Carl Wilhelm. Austrian national hymn : Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser / Joseph Haydn. | Sousa's Band ; [Edwin G. Clarke, conductor] (1st work) ; Victor Military Band ; [Edward T. King, conductor] (2nd work). | |
Amoureuse :Valse lente /[R.H. Elkin, lyrics] ; [Rodolphe] Berger, music. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
In the good old summer time /[Evans, Shields]. | Walter B. Rogers and an unidentified soloist, cornet and trombone solos ; refrain sung by Harry Macdonough, S.H. Dudley ; Sousa's Band ; Herbert L. Clarke, conductor. | |
German patriotic air :Die Wacht am Rhein = [The watch on the Rhine] /[Karl Frederich] Wilhelm, music. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
First brigade march /[A. Fred Weldon, music]. | American Band of Providence. | Berliner. |
Grand Russian Fantasie. | Herbert L Clarke. | |
Army bugle calls II ; [Bugle calls of the U.S. Army]. | [Sousa's Coronets]. | Berliner. |
Poet and peasant overture /[Franz von Suppé, music]. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
The friendly rivals /[Clarke]. | Clarke & Bellstedt. | Berliner. |
Moonlight /Neil Moret. | Sousa's Band. | |
Blue eyes, I love /Clark [R.C. Clarke?]. | Hubert Eisdell, English Tenor with Orchestra. | Gramophone. |
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. |
Orange airs :Medley no. 2 ; Orange feather ; Boyne water /Clarke. | Miro's Band. | Berliner. |
You'll never get to Heaven with those eyes /Clarke ; Leslie ; Monaco. | Roseland Dance Orchestra. | |
The bride of the waves /H.L. Clarke. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet solo with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Moonlight [serenade] /[James O'Dea, lyrics] ; [Neil] Moret, music. | Sousa's Band, military band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
There's nothing too good for my baby ;Now that I need you, you're gone /Cantor ; Davis ; Akst ; Clarke ; Leslie ; Meyer. | Phil Spitalny and his orchestra, with vocal choruses. | |
Sounds from the Hudson /Clarke. | Herbert L. Clarke (coronet solo with band accomp.) (1867-1945). | |
Love's old sweet song /Molloy, music. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet with band accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Bride Of The Waves. | Herbert L Clarke; Sousa's Band. | |
Weary river :from the picture "Weary river" /Clarke ; Silvers. | Hew Sterling's Orchestra. | |
Uptown lullaby /Leonard Feather. Salt peanuts / Gillespie-Clarke. | Coleman Hawkins ; Ben Webster ; George Auld ; Charlie Shavers ; Specs Powell ; Israel Crosby ; Hy White ; Bill Rowland. | |
Killarney /Balfe, music. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet with band accompaniment. | Columbia. |
I will await thee ; My heart's desire /R. Coningsby Clarke. | Hubert Eisdell, Tenor with Orchestra ; Hamilton Harty, condutor. | Columbia. |
Sit down (you're rocking the boat) /Jerome ; Clarke ; Schwartz. | Billy Murray. | |
Tired of me /Grant Clarke ; Walter Donaldson. | Henry Burr. | |
The Washington Post march /Sousa. | Sousa's Band ; Herbert L. Clarke, conductor. | |
Robin Adair /[Celtic air: Aileen Aroon ; C. Keppel, English lyrics]. | [Herbert L. Clarke ; Leo A. Zimmerman], cornet and trombone duet. | Edison. |
Hearts and flowers, Op. 245 /Theodore Moses Tobani, music. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet ; Sousa's Band. | Berliner. |
Damnation of Faust :Minuet and presto /[Hector] Berlioz, music. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
The burning hours ; The dove /R. Coningsby Clarke. | Hubert Eisdell, Tenor with Orchestra ; Hamilton Harty, condutor. | Columbia. |
The land of the swallows /Mosini. | Clarke ; Lyons, with orchestra. | |
BlueClarke; Leslie; Handman. | The Foursome; Perry Botkin's Instr Quartet. | |
United Service passing in review /[Reeves]. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
My mother's eyes :theme song of picture "Weary river" /Clarke ; Silver. | Leo Le Sieur, pipe organ ; Larry Herman, vocal chorus. | |
He's a devil in his own home town /Grant Clarke, Irving Berlin ; [performed by] Billy Murray. If they'd only move Old Ireland over here / Kelly, Klein, Gillen ; [performed by] Ada Jones. | Billy Murray, vocals (side a) ; Ada Jones, vocals (side b). | |
Carnival of Venice /Arban. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet solo with orchestra. | |
Everything is peaches down in Georgia /Clarke ; Ager ; Meyer. | Sterling Trio, with orchestra accompaniment. | |
The nightingale and the frog /Eilenberg ; [performed by] Darius Lyons with orchestra ; the bride of the waves / Clarke ; [performed by] Herbert L. Clarke, accompanied by Sousa's Band. | Darius Lyons, piccolo solo, with orchestra [Side A] ; Herbert L. Clarke, cornet solo, accompanied by Sousa's Band [Side B]. | |
So this is Venice /Clark, Leslie, Warren ; [performed by] Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians. Cy / Lombardo, Kreitzer ; [performed by] Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians. | |
So this is Venice! /Clarke ; Leslie ; Warren. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
War medley, or, Popular melodies /[Herbert L. Clarke, arr.]. | American Band of Providence; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor?]. | Berliner. |
Southern CrossClarke. | Herbert L Clarke; With Orchestra. | |
Showers of gold /Clarke. Gondolier and nightingale / Langey. | Side 1: Herbert L. Clarke with orchestra ; side 2: Herbert L. Clarke and Clement Barone with orchestra. | |
There was a night on the water /C. Lombardo - G. Clarke - B. Clarke - E. Rand, [performed by] Andrews Sisters and Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, fox trot with vocal trio. Dimples and cherry cheeks / Ben Oakland - Don Raye, [performed by] Andrews Sisters and Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians with Kenny Gardner, fox trot with vocal chorus. | Andrews Sisters ; Guy Lombardo ; Kenny Gardner ; Royal Canadians. | |
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 |
Bluebird on your windowsill /Elizabeth Clarke. | Don Murphy, voice and guitar. | |
Killarney /Michael William Balfe, music ; Herbert L. Clarke, arranger. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet ; Frank P. Banta, piano. | Berliner. |
Somebody else is crazy 'bout me (but I want you) /Oppenheim ; Carroll ; [performed by] Helen Clark and Billy Murray. When you haven't a beautiful girl / Clarke ; Leslie ; Morse ; [performed by] Albert Campbell and Henry Burr. | Helen Clark and Billy Murray with orchestra [side a] ; Albert Campbell and Henry Burr with orchestra [side b]. | |
Tesoro mio waltz =My sweetheart /Becucci ; [performed by] Pryors Band. Once upon a time / Lincke ; [performed by] Herbert L. Clarke with Sousa's Band and vocal chorus. | Pryors Band [side a] ; Herbert L. Clarke, cornet solo, with Sousa's Band and vocal chorus [side b]. | |
I want to be there /Clarke ; Monaco. | Herbert Stuart, baritone with orchestra. | Victor. |
Tarantella. | Mr Clarke - banjo solo - London. | |
Hiawatha's melody of love ; Tired of me /Bryan ; Meyer ; Clarke ; Donaldson. | Raderman's Novelty Orchestra. | Berliner. |
Red Devon by the sea /Clark [i.e. R.C. Clarke]. | Hubert Eisdell, Tenor with Piano. | Gramophone. |
Swiss boy /[W. Ball ; I. Moscheles]. | [Herbert L. Clarke ; John Hazel], cornet duet. | Edison. |
My little bimbo down on the bamboo isle /Clarke, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Billy Jones, with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Oloha oe /Queen Lilaiokalini. | Herbert L. Clarke ; Sousa's Band. | |
I know I got more than my share /Grant Clarke ; Howard Johnson. | Irving Kaufman. | |
When you're in love with someone who is not in love with you /Piantadosi, music ; [Clarke, lyrics]. | Miriam Clark, soprano ; Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Home In PasadenaClarke; Leslie; Warren. | Al Jolson; Isham Jones Orchestra. | |
Weary river /Clarke ; Silvers. | Ernie Noble and his orchestra. | |
Dirty hands, dirty face /Leslie ; Clarke ; Jolson ; Monaco. | Bailey's Lucky Seven ; Billy Jones, chorus. | |
My Calgary HomeR Clarke; Pete Roy. | Slim Clark. | |
Second hand rose :from "Ziegfeld follies 1921" /G. Clarke ; J. E. Hanley. | Vaughn De Leath, contralto with orchestra. | |
The three solitaires /[Victor] Herbert. | Clarke ; Rodger ; Bellstedt ; Sousa's Band, cornet trio with band accompaniment. | Berliner. |
Twilight dreams /Clarke. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet with band accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Sounds from the Hudson :valse brillante /Herbert L. Clarke. | Leonard B. Smith ; Frank Banta. | |
You're a dangerous girl /[composed by] Monaco sung by Al Jolson. On the Old Dominion line / [composed by Botsford] sung by the Peerless quartet. | Side A: sung by Al Jolson ; Side B sung by the Peerless Quartet. | Columbia. |
I love the land of Old Black Joe /Clarke, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | American Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Mr. Radio Man /Schuster, White, Friend. Home in Pasadena / Clarke, Leslie, Warren. | Al Jolson with Isham Jones Orchestra ; 2nd work whistling passage by Al Jolson. | |
Brunette And BlondeRollinson. | Clarke; Keneke; With Orchestra. | |
Beatrice Fairfax, tell me what to do /Monaco, music ; [McCarthy lyrics] ; [Clarke lyrics]. | Dan W. Quinn, tenor with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Tired of me /Clarke, lyrics ; Donaldson, music. | Charles Hart, tenor with orchestra. | Berliner. |
I would that my love /Mendelssohn. | Herbert L. Clarke ; Ross Millhouse ; Sousa's Band. | |
I love the land of old black Joe /Grant Clarke ; Walter Donaldson. | Billy Murray ; Peerless Quartet and orchestra. | |
Gondolier and nightgale /Otto Langey. | Herbert L. Clarke, Clement Barone. | |
I'll always keep a corner in my heart for Tennessee /Clarke ; Donaldson. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Rock-a-bye lullay mammy /Grant Clarke ; Walter Donaldson. | Peerless Quartet. | |
I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier /Piantadosi ; [Alfred Bryan]. Good bye, Virginia / Clark and Schwartz. | Peerless Quartette (side A) ; Sam Ash; male quartette [unidentified] (side B) | Columbia. |
Swanee River moon /Clarke. | Charles Hart ; Elliott Shaw, duet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
I love the land of Old Black Joe medley /Grant Clarke. | Yerke's Jazzarimba Orchestra. | |
Bluebird On Your WindowsillElizabeth Clarke. | Freddy Martin; His Orchestra; Merv Griffin; Chorus. | |
Caprice BrillianteClarke. | Herbert L Clarke; Accompanied By Sousa's Band. | |
Witches' dance /[Herbert L. Clarke, arr.?] ; [Edward MacDowell, music?]. | Mr. H. Clarke, of Clarke & Earle, banjo solo. | Berliner. |
Red Devon by the sea /R.C. Clarke. | Hubert Eisdell, tenor ; Mr. F.B. Kiddle, piano. | Columbia. |
(There's A) Bluebird On Your WindowsillElizabeth Clarke. | Montana Slim; His Big Hole Bronco Busters. | |
Stars in a velvety sky /Clarke. | Herbert L. Clarke (coronet solo with band accomp.) (1867-1945). | |
The Swiss BoyTyrolean Air. | Clarke; Keneke; With Orchestra. | |
Liberty bell march /John Philip Sousa, music. | Sousa's Band ; Clarke, Herbert L., conductor. | Berliner. |
(A visit from St. Nicholas) 'Twas the night before Christmas :Part 2 /Frank Luther ; Poem by Clement Clarke Moore. | Frank Luther, with organ, chimes and sound effects. | |
The Swiss BoyTyrolean Air. | Clarke; Millhouse. | |
I can't tell why I love you, but I do /[Gus Edwards]. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet. | Berliner. |
Brunette and blonde /Rollinson. | Clarke ; Keneke. | |
Lasca /Deprez. Caprice brillante / Clarke. | Edgar L. Davenport, dramatic recitation, incidental music by orchestra [side a] and Herbert L. Clarke accompanied by Sousa's Band [side b]. | |
Sit down, you're rocking the boat /Jerome ; Clarke ; Schwartz. | Robert Roberts, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | |
Everything Is Peaches Down In GeorgiaAger; Meyer. | Sterling Trio; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
My Black Pearl. | Herbert L Clarke; Accompaniment By Sousa's Band. | |
Peter Piper /[S.R. Stern]. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
Whirlwind polka /Levy. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet ; Sousa's Band ; Arthur Pryor, conductor. | Berliner. |
Twilight dreams /Clarke. Love's old sweet song / Molloy. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet ; with band. | Columbia. |
Down In MonkeyvilleTheodore Morse. | Arthur Collins; Byron G Harlan. | Columbia |
The bride of the waves /[Herbert L. Clarke]. | Mr. Herbert L. Clarke. | Berliner. |
He's A Devil In His Own Home TownGrant Clarke; Irving Berlin. | Billy Murray; With Orchestra. | |
Favorite songs of Canada /[Louis-Philippe Laurendeau, arrangement]. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
Swanee river moon /Clarke. | Charles Hart ; Elliott Shaw. | |
Wishing and waiting for love :theme song of the picture "Broadway babies" /Clarke ; Akat. | Blue Room Club Orchestra. | |
Army bugle calls ; [Bugle Calls of the U.S. Army]. | [Sousa's Cornets]. | Berliner. |
Macushla /MacMurrough, music. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet with band accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Liberty Bell march /John Philip Sousa, music. | Sousa's Band ; Herbert L. Clarke, cond. | Berliner. |
At the bully wooly Wild West show /Leslie, lyrics ; Clarke, lyrics ; Abrahams, music. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Jack Tar march /[John Philip Sousa, music]. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
Little rose among the roses /Clarke, [Robert Coningsby?]. | Hubert Eisdell, Tenor with Piano. | Gramophone. |
The Bride of the Waves /Clarke. | Herbert L. Clarke ; Sousa's Band, accompaniment. | |
Weary river /Clarke ; Silvers. | Lou Gold & His Orchestra, vocal chorus, George Beaver. | |
See The Pale MoonCampana. | Clarke; Keneke; With Orchestra. | |
Berceuse /Godard. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet with band accompaniment. | Columbia. |
See the pale moon /Campana. | Clarke ; Keneke. | |
Back to the Carolina you love /Grant Clarke ; Jean Schwartz. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
The hawk ; Yellow slippers /R. Coningsby Clarke. | Hubert Eisdell, Tenor with Orchestra ; Hamilton Harty, condutor. | Columbia. |
I hate to lose you /Grant Clarke ; Archie Gottler. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
Salt PeanutsGillespie; Clarke. | Auld-hawkins-webster Saxtet. | |
Now that I need you, you're gone /Clark[e] ; [Leslie] ; Meyer. | Phil Spitalny & his Orchestra ; Helen Rowland, chorus. | |
Just for me and Mary /Clarke, lyrics ; Rogers, music ; Edwards, music. | Sterling Trio, male trio with orchestra. | Berliner. |
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. |
Ah! cupid /Victor Herbert. | Herbert L. Clarke (cornet solo with orchestra). | |
Winter nights /Schwartz ; [Grant Clarke]. He'd keep on saying goodnight / Breuer ; [Bob Harty]. | Peerless Quartette (side A) ; Ada Jones; Will C. Robbins (side B). | Columbia. |
Killarney /[Michael William Balfe, music]. | Mr. Herbert L. Clarke, cornet. | Berliner. |
The Friendly RivalsClarke. | Herbert L Clarke; Emil Keneke; With Orchestra. | |
Protestant boys ; Rise, sons of William /[Purcell?] ; Hughes, [Arthur Wesley] ; Clarke. | Miro's Band. | Berliner. |
Am I blue ? /Clarke ; Akst. | Pierrot Syncopators. | |
Jokes :the laughing fox trot /Ring ; Hager. Blue / Leslie ; Clark ; Handman | Rega Dance Orchestra (Jokes) ; Markel's Orchestra | |
Liberty bell march /[John Philip Sousa, music]. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
Oloha oe =Farewell : Hawaiian love song /Queen Liliuokalani. | Herbert L. Clarke ; Sousa's Band. | |
Everything is peaches down in Georgia /Clarke ; Ager ; Meyer. | American Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Prince of Pilsen waltz /Gustav Luders, music. | Clarke's Band of Providence. | Berliner. |
Liberty bell march /[John Philip Sousa, music]. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
Blue eyes, I love /Clark [R.C. Clarke?]. | Hubert Eisdell, English Tenor with Orchestra. | Gramophone. |
Mammy's pumkin colored coons. | Mr. Herbert Clarke ; Sousa's Band. | |
The night before christmas, or, [A visit from St. Nicholas] /[Moore]. | Len Spencer. | Columbia |
There's A Bluebird On Your WindowsillClarke. | The 101 Ranch Boys. | |
The Honolulu BluesMonaco; Clarke. | Peerless Quartette. | |
Daphne /W. Goodall, [lyrics] ; R. Coningsby-Clarke, [music]. | Hubert Eisdell, Tenor with Piano. | Columbia. |
Am I blue? :from the motion picture "On with the show" /Clarke ; Akst. | Pierrot Syncopators. | |
(A visit from St. Nicholas) 'Twas the night before Christmas :Part 1 /Frank Luther ; Poem by Clement Clarke Moore. | Frank Luther, with organ, chimes and sound effects. | |
Gondolier And Nightingale.Otto Langey. | Herbert L Clarke; Orchestra; Clement Barone. | |
Cousins /Clarke. | Herbert L. Clarke and Leo Zimmerman. | Edison. |
Picking flowers /Elizabeth Clarke. | Slim Wilson ; Prairie Sons. | |
In the good old summer time /[Ren Shields, lyrics ; George Evans, music]. | Sousa's Band, [Macdonough ; Dudley, vocal chorus ; Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
The night before Christmas /Clement ; Clarke ; Moore. | Bazil Rathbone, narrator ; Robert Mitchell Boychoir. | |
Swanee river moon /Clarke ; Kendall. | International Novelty Orchestra. | |
He comes up smiling /Clarke ; Bayha. | Arthur Fields, baritone with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Cousins /Clarke. | [Herbert L.] Clarke, cornet, and [Leo] Zimmerman, trombone, accompanied by Sousa's Band. | |
At the bully wooly Wild West show /Leslie, lyrics ; Clarke, lyrics ; Abrahams, music. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Back to the Carolina you love /Grant Clarke ; Jean Schwartz. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
Stars in a velvety sky /Clarke. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet solo with orchestra. | |
He'd have to get under, get out and get under /Clarke ; Leslie ; Abrahams. | Harry Roy and his orchestra ; Johnny Green and The. | |
Am I blue :theme song "On with the show" /Clarke ; Akst. | Hal Swain and his Band ; Hal Swain, vocal chorus. | |
Army bugle calls ; [Bugle Calls of the U.S. Army]. | [Sousa's Cornets]. | Berliner. |
National air of France :the marseillaise: Allons, enfants de la patrie! /de Lisle. | Sousa's Band, [conducted by Herbert L. Clarke]. | |
Bride of the waves /[Herbert L. Clarke]. Ecstasy / Leonard B. Smith. | Leonard B. Smith, cornet ; Frank Banta, piano. | |
The Blind PloughmanMarguerite Radclyffe Hall; Robert Coningsby Clarke. | Igor Gorin; With Orchestra; Saul Caston. | |
Hearts And Flowers. | Sousa's Band. | |
The blue and the gray patrol /[Dalbey]. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | |
Tired of me /Grant Clarke, Walter Donaldson. I'd love to fall asleep and wake up in my mammy's arms / Lewis, Young, Ahlert. | Henry Burr, tenor with orchestra [side a] ; Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra [side b]. | |
Killarney. | Herbert L. Clarke of Sousa's Band. | |
Weary river :theme song of picture"Weary river" /Clarke ; Silver. | Leo Le Sieue, pipe organ ; Larry Herman, vocal chorus. | |
Weary river /Silver ; Clarke. | Jan Garber. | |
España Waltz /Emil Waldteufel, music. | The American Band of Providence. | Berliner. |
Caprice brilliante /Clarke. | Herbert L. Clarke ; Sousa's Band. | |
Sounds From The Hudson.Clarke. | Herbert L Clarke; With Orchestra. | |
Britain sing :from "Trumpet voluntary" /Lucas ; Purcell. | Luton Girls Choir ; Arthur E. Davies, conductor ; Band of the Irish Guards ; Lt. Jaeger, conductor. | |
Patriotic song of Poland :Jeszeze Polska nie zjeneta = [Poland is not lost for ever] /Sowinski [or Oginski], music ; [Wybitski or P. Soboieski, lyrics]. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
Sounds from the Hudson :Valse Brillante /Clarke. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet solo with band accompaniment. | |
The troubadour /[Harry Williams, lyrics] ; [W.C.] Powell, music. | Sousa's Band, military band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
Back to the Carolina you love /Grant Clarke ; Jean Schwartz. | Peerless Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
The palms /Faure. | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet with band accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Everything is peaches down in Georgia /Clarke ; Ager ; Meyer. | American Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Berliner. |
See the pale moon /Campana. | Herbert L. Clarke ; Emil Keneke. | |
Rosie (make it rosey [i.e. rosy] for me) /Clark [i.e. Clarke], lyrics ; Merkin [i.e. Merkur], music. | Vanderbilt Hotel Orchestra ; M. Fells, director. | Berliner. |
Chong (he come from Hong Kong) :medley fox-trot. | Columbia Saxophone Sextette ; Columbia Saxophone Sextette. | |
Am I blue? :from the motion picture "On with the show" /Clarke ; Akat. | Betty Leslie with orch. | |
The Three SolitairesVictor Herbert. | Clarke; Keneke; Pryor; With Orchestra. | |
Down along in cloverland /R.C. Clarke [Robert Coningsby?]. | Hubert Eisdell, Tenor ; F.B. Kiddle, Piano. | Columbia. |
The little green lane :sanctuary /A. Page, lyrics ; R.C. Clarke, music. | Hubert Eisdell, Tenor ; Ellen Tuckfield, Piano. | Columbia. |
For the two of us /Edgar Leslie, Harry Ruby. I hate to lose you / Grant Clarke, Archie Gottler. | Horace Wright and Rene Dietrich, vocal duet with orchestra [side a] ; Peerless Quartet, male quartet, with orchestra [side b]. | Victor. |
Once Upon A TimeLincke. | Herbert L Clarke; Sousa's Band; Vocal Chorus. | |
Russian FantasieLevy. | Herbert L Clarke; With Orchestra. | |
Everything is peaches down in Georgia /Clarke ; Ager ; Meyer. | American Quartet, male quartet with orchestra. | Victor. |
A musical joke on Bedelia /[William Jerome, lyrics ; Jean Schwartz, music ; Bellstedt, arrangement]. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor?] ; [Walter B. Rogers, cornet solo?]. | Berliner. |
The three solitaires /Herbert. | [Herbert L.] Clarke, [Walter B.] Rogers, and [Herman] Bellstedt ; cornet trio accompanied by Sousa's Band. | |
When you're not in love with someone who is not in love with you /Grant Clarke ; Al. Piantadosi. | Charles Harrison, tenor with orchestra. | |
La sorella /Gallini ; [Theo Mores-Tobani, arrangement]. | Sousa's Band, military band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
The bride of the waves. | Herbert L. Clarke. | |
Back to the Carolina you love /Grant Clarke ; Jean Schwartz. Tennessee, I hear you calling me / Harold A. Robe ; Jeff Godfrey. | Peerless Quartet with orchestra [side a] ; American Quartet with orchestra [side b]. | |
Love's Old Sweet SongMolloy. | Herbert L Clarke. | Columbia. |
Salvation Nell /Morse ; [Grant Clarke] ; [Edgar Leslie]. Goodbye, summer, so long, fall, hello, winter-time / Wenrich ; [Jack Mahoney] | Peerless Quartette. | Columbia |
Sahara rose medley :intr[ducing] Cuba /Clarke ; Donaldson. | Paradise Novelty Orchestra. | |
Birmingham Bertha /Clarke ; Akst. | Pierrot Syncopators. | |
Cows may come, cows may go, but the bull goes on forever /H. Von Tilzer ; [Vincent Bryan]. He comes up smiling / Clarke and Bayha. | Peerless Quartette (side A) ; Arthur Fields (side B) | Columbia. |
The friendly rivals /Godfrey. | Herbert L. Clarke and John Hazel. | |
The friendly rivals /Godfrey. | Herman Bellstedt ; Herbert L. Clarke ; Sousa's Band. | |
Army bugle calls II ; [Bugle calls of the U.S. Army]. | [Sousa's Coronets]. | Berliner. |
The land of the swallows /Mosini. | Clarke ; Lyons, with orchestra. | |
The three solitaires /Herbert. | Clarke ; Keneke ; Pryor. | |
Army bugle calls II ; [Bugle calls of the U.S. Army]. | [Sousa's Coronets]. | Berliner. |
Hapsburg march =[Hoch Hapsburg!] /[Johann Nepomuk] Kral, music. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke, conductor]. | Berliner. |
The holy city /[Stephen Adams, music]. | Mr. Herbert L. Clarke, cornet solo. | Berliner. |
He'd have to get under, get out and get under /Abrahams, music ; [Clarke, lyrics] ; [Leslie, lyrics]. | William Halley, baritone solo with orchestra accompaniment. | Columbia |
There's a bluebird on your window sill /Elizabeth Clarke. | George Towne, and his orchestra ; Sonny Hayes ; Patti Chapman and ensemble. | |
Salvation Nell /Theodore Morse. | Peerless Quartet. | Edison. |
Selections from King Dodo /Gustav Luders, music. | Clarke's Band of Providence. | Berliner. |
I Called You My SweetheartJohnson; Clarke; Monaco. | Henry Burr; Orchestra Accompaniment. | Columbia. |
Weary river :theme song of "Weary river" /Clarke ; Silvers. | Rodman Lewis, tenor solo with orch[estra]. | |
Ah! cupid /Herbert. | Herbert L. Clarke with orchestra. | |
Rondo CapriceClarke. | Herbert L Clarke; With Orchestra. | |
Creole belles /[Lampe] ; [Sidney]. | Sousa's Band ; [Herbert L. Clarke]. | Berliner. |
Ah! cupid :from "Prince Ananias". | Herbert L. Clarke, cornet solo with orchestra. | |