additional popular songs 1914-1919
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(primarily external links to videos)
By the Beautiful Sea (m. Harry Carroll, w. Harold R. Atteridge) – published in 1914
Joe Rinaudo performing on the American Fotoplayer — published at YouTube, 2 December 2012
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1914 — Down Among the Sheltering Palms
- 1914 — Follow the Crowd (Irving Berlin) — recording by Irving Berlin
- 1914 — Follow the Crowd (Berlin) — Arthur Collins?
- 1914 — He’s a Devil in His Own Home Town (Berlin) — recording by Billy Murray
- 1914 — I Want to Go Back to Michigan (Down on the Farm) (Berlin) — recording by Billy Murray and chorus
- 1914 — Play a Simple Melody (Berlin)
- 1914 — If You Don’t Want My Peaches (You’d Better Stop Shaking My Tree) (Berlin)
- 1914 — Revival Day (Berlin) — Al Jolson
- 1915 — The Jelly Roll Blues (Jelly Roll Morton) written c.1910(?), published 1915
- 1915 — Just Try to Picture Me (Back Home in Tennessee) – (m. Walter Donaldson, w. William Jerome)
- 1915 — Memories (m. Egbert Van Alstyne, w. Gus Kahn) — 1916 Victor recording by John Barnes Wells
- 1915 — Memories (m. Egbert Van Alstyne, w. Gus Kahn) — 2010 ukulele solo
- 1915 — Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag –sung as “Pack all your troubles…” in this unidentified version
- 1915 — Paper Doll (Johnny S. Black) — published 1930
- 1915 — When I Leave The World Behind (Irving Berlin) recording by Al Jolson, 1947
1916 — some additional popular songs – Songbook feature page which includes the songs Naughty! Naughty! Naughty!, Pretty Baby, Walkin’ the Dog, The Topliner Rag, Don’t Leave Me Daddy, The Chicken Walk, and Oh! How She Could Yacki, Hacki, Wicki, Wacki, Woo
- 1916 — A Broken Doll— recording by Al Jolson
- 1916 — If You Were the Only Girl (in the World) — recording by Henry Burr
- 1916 — Joe Turner Blues (m. W.C. Handy, w. Walter Hirsch)
- 1916 — That Funny Jas Band From Dixieland (m. Henry I. Marshall, w. Gus Kahn) — 1 December 1916 recording by Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan
- 1917 — For Your Country and My Country (Irving Berlin) – piano roll by George Gershwin
- 1917 — I’m Always Chasing Rainbows — 1918 recordings include those by Charles Harrison (link), Harry Fox, and Prince’s Orchestra
- 1917 — Till the Clouds Roll By
- 1917 — Where the Morning Glories Grow (m. Richard A. Whiting, w. Gus Kahn & Raymond B. Egan) — 5 October 1917 recording by Elizabeth Spencer with the Sterling Trio sings; issued on the 78 rpm single Victor 18403, c/w “My Sunshine Jane (Down Beside The Weeping Willow Tree)”
- 1917 — Will You Remember?
1918 — Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia — recording by Bill Murray and the American Quartet
- 1918 — Fidgety Feet (Nick LaRocca , Larry Shields) — recorded on 25 June 1918 by Original Dixieland Jazz Band – jazz standard with notable covers by The Wolverine Orchestra (directed by Bix Beiderbecke, 1924), Fletcher Henderson, Bobby Hackett, Eddie Condon, Bob Crosby, the Dixieland Crackerjacks
- 1918 — A Good Man is Hard to Find (w.m. Eddie Green)
- 1918 — Hindustan (w.m. Oliver G. Wallace & Harold Weeks)
- 1918 — In the Land of Beginning Again — Bing Crosby, in The Bells of St. Mary’s (1945)
- 1918 — K-K-K-Katy
- 1918 — Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning (Irving Berlin)
- 1918 — They Were All Out of Step but Jim (Irving Berlin) – recording by Billy Murray, 1918
- 1918 — They Were All Out of Step but Jim — recording by the Four Renegades Quartet, 1963
- 1918 — Without You (m. Irving Fisher, w. Nora Bayes)
- 1919 — I’ve Got My Captain Working For Me Now (Irving Berlin)
- 1919 — Jazz Baby — recording by Marion Harris
- 1919 — Lullaby Blues
- 1919 — Nobody Knows (And Nobody Seems to Care) – (Irving Berlin) — recording by Esther Walker
- 1919 — Old-Fashioned Garden (Cole Porter) — Porter’s first hit song, introduced in the musical revue Hitchy-Koo Of 1919
- 1919 — Someday Sweetheart
- 1919 — And He’d Say “Oo-La-La Wee Wee!” w. George Jessel, m. Harry Ruby
- 1919 — Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me — Esther Walker recording
- 1919 — Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me — instrumental recording by the Ted Lewis Jazz Band, c. 1919
- 1919 — The World is Waiting For the Sunrise
- 1919 — Poor Little Butterfly is a Fly Gal Now
Jul 06, 2018 @ 08:13:21
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