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Encyclopedia of great popular song recordings. Volumes 3 and 4 / Steve Sullivan.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Sullivan, Steve, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Popular music--Discography.
- Popular music.
- Popular music--History and criticism.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (830 pages) : illustrations
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, 2017.
- Summary:
- Volumes 3 and 4 of the The Encyclopedia of More Great Popular Song Recordings provides the stories behind approximately 1,700 more of the greatest song recordings in the history of the music industry, from 1890 to today.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Playlist 1 1890-1919
- The Thunderer (1890)-U.S. Marine Band (written by John Philip Sousa)
- Semper Fidelis (1890)-U.S. Marine Band (written by John Philip Sousa)
- The Old Folks at Home (1892)-Len Spencer
- O Promise Me (1893)-George J. Gaskin (music by Reginald de Koven, lyrics by Clement Scott)
- Daisy Bell (1893)-Dan W. Quinn
- Mama's Black Baby Boy (1893)-Unique Quartette
- Yankee Doodle (1894)-Vess L. Ossman
- The Liberty Bell (1894)-U.S. Marine Band (written by John Philip Sousa)
- Keep Movin' (1894)-Standard Quartette
- El Capitan March (1895)-Sousa's Band
- Washington Post March (1895/1897)-Sousa's Band
- Oh Mr. Johnson, Turn Me Loose (1896)-Len Spencer (written by Ben Harney)
- Ragtime Medley (1896/1897)-Vess L. Ossman
- The Stars and Stripes Forever (c. 1897)-Columbia Orchestra
- At a Georgia Camp Meeting (c. 1897)-Edison Concert Band
- On the Banks of the Wabash (1897)-George J. Gaskin (written by Paul Dresser)
- Smoky Mokes (1899)-Vess L. Ossman
- The Honolulu Cake Walk (1899)-Vess L. Ossman
- The Thunderer March (1899)-Gilmore's Band
- Pasquinade (1901)-Sousa's Band (written by Louis Moreau Gottschalk)
- Good Morning, Carrie (1901)-Bert Williams and George Walker (music by Albert Von Tilzer, lyrics by Cecil Mack)
- Steal Away (1902)-Dinwiddie Colored Quartet
- In the Good Old Summer Time (1902)-Sousa's Band (vocal by Harry MacDonough &
- S. H. Dudley)
- Silver Threads Among the Gold (1903)-Richard Jose (music by Hart Pease Danks, lyrics by Eben Rexford)
- Vesti La Giubba (On with the Play) ("Pagliacci," Act 1) (1904)-Enrico Caruso (written by Ruggero Leoncavallo)
- A Coon Band Contest (1904)-Arthur Pryor's Band.
- The Battle Cry of Freedom (1904)-Frank Stanley and Byron Harlan (written by George Frederick Root)
- In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree (1905)-Henry Burr (music by Egbert Van Alstyne, lyrics by Harry Williams)
- The Cakewalk In the Sky (1905/1907)-Victor Orchestra (written by Ben Harney)
- Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie (1905)-Byron G. Harlan (music by Harry Von Tilzer, lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling)
- In the Good Old Summer Time (1905)-Billy Murray
- Gypsy Love Song (1906)-Eugene Cowles (music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Harry B. Smith)
- Chicken Chowder (1907)-Ossman-Dudley Trio (written by Irene Giblin)
- Red Wing (An Indian Fable) (1907)-Frank Stanley and Henry Burr (music by Kerry Mills, lyrics by Thurland Chattaway)
- The King of Rags (1907)-Arthur Pryor's Band
- The Smiler (1907)-Vess L. Ossman (written by Percy Wenrich)
- Wouldn't You Like to Have Me for a Sweetheart? (1908)-Ada Jones and Billy Murray (written by Alfred G. Robyn)
- Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming (1908)-Peerless Quartet (written by Stephen Foster)
- National Emblem (1908)-Arthur Pryor's Band (written by Edwin E. Bagley)
- I've Taken Quite a Fancy to You (1908)-Ada Jones and Billy Murray (music by Theodore Morse, lyrics by Edward Madden)
- Dill Pickles Rag (1908)-Chris Chapman (written by Charles L. Johnson)
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1908)-Edward Meeker
- Shine On, Harvest Moon (1909)-Harry Macdonough and "Miss Walton" (Elise Stevenson)
- Black and White Rag (1909)-Victor Dance Orchestra (written by George Botsford)
- What a Time (1909)-Polk Miller's Old South Quartette
- Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet (1909)-Haydn Quartet (music by Percy Wenrich, lyrics by Stanley Murphy)
- Roll, Jordan, Roll (1909)-Fisk University Jubilee Quartet
- By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1910)-Peerless Quartet.
- Come, Josephine, In My Flying Machine (1910)-American Quartet (music by Fred Fisher, lyrics by Alfred Bryan)
- King of the Bungaloos (1911)-Gene Greene
- The Camptown Races (Gwine to Run All Night) (1911)-Billy Murray
- I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad (1911)-American Quartet (music by Harry Von Tilzer, lyrics by William Dillon)
- Alexander's Ragtime Band (1911)-Billy Murray
- Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (1912)-Trinity Choir (music by Felix Mendelssohn, words primarily by Charles Wesley)
- Ragtime Cowboy Joe (1912)-Bob Roberts (music by Maurice Abrahams &
- Lewis Muir, lyrics by Grant Clarke)
- When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam' (1913)-Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan (written by Irving Berlin)
- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (1913)-Chauncey Olcott (music by Ernest Ball, lyrics by Chauncey Olcott)
- Red Onion Rag (1913)-Roy Spangler (written by Abe Holzmann)
- You Made Me Love You (1913)-Al Jolson (music by James Monaco, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy)
- Fon der Choope (From the Wedding) (1913)-Abe Elenkrig's Yiddishe Orchestra
- Too Much Mustard (Tres Moutarde) (1913)-Europe's Society Orchestra (written by C. Macklin)
- Castle House Rag (1914)-Europe's Society Orchestra (written by James Reese Europe)
- Desecration Rag (A Classical Nightmare) (1914)- Felix Arndt
- By the Beautiful Sea (1914)-Heidelberg Quintet (music by Harry Carroll, lyrics by Harold Atleridge)
- The Memphis Blues (1914)-Victor Military Band
- Sans Souci (Maxixe Bresilienne) (1914)-Van Eps Banjo Orchestra
- Chinatown, My Chinatown (1915)-American Quartet (music by Jean Schwartz, lyrics by William Jerome)
- Carry Me Back to Old Virginny (1914)-Alma Gluck (written by James A. Bland)
- It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary (1914)-John McCormack
- Somewhere a Voice Is Calling (1914)-John McCormack (written by Eileen Newton &.
- Arthur F. Tate)
- Hello, Frisco, Hello! (1915)-"Alice Green &
- Edward Hamilton" (Olive Kline &
- Reinald Werrenrath) (music by Louis Hirsch, lyrics by Gene Buck)112
- Alabama Jubilee (1915)-Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan (music by George L. Cobb, lyrics by Jack Yellen)
- O Mary Don't You Weep, Don't You Mourn (1915)-Fisk University Male Quartette
- St. Louis Blues (1915)-Prince's Orchestra
- Operatic Rag (1916)-Joseph Moskowitz (written by Julius Lenzberg)
- They Didn't Believe Me (1916)-Grace Kerns and Reed Miller
- America (My Country 'Tis of Three) (1916)-Columbia Mixed Double Quartette (lyrics by Samuel Francis Smith)
- Sunset Medley (A Bunch of Blues / Babes In the Woods) (1916)-W. G. Haenschen and T. T. Schiffer
- Maple Leaf Rag (1916)-Scott Joplin
- The Entertainer (1916)-Scott Joplin
- Pretty Baby (1916)-Billy Murray (music by Tony Jackson &
- Egbert van Alstyne, lyrics by Gus Kahn)
- Down Home Rag (1916)-Wilbur Sweatman with Emerson String Trio
- For Me and My Gal (1917)-Van and Schenck
- The Star-Spangled Banner (1917)-John McCormack
- Darktown Strutters' Ball (1917)-Original Dixieland Jazz Band
- The Battle Hymn of the Republic (1917)-Charles Harrison and Columbia Stellar Quartette
- Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee) (1917)-Helen Louise and Frank Ferera (written by Liliukalani, Princess Regent of Honolulu)
- Over There (1917)-Nora Bayes (written by George M. Cohan)
- Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody (1918)-Al Jolson (music by Jean Schwartz, lyrics by Sam M. Lewis &
- Joe Young)
- Blaze Away (1918)-Mike Bernard
- Sensation Rag (1918)-Original Dixieland Jazz Band (written by Eddie Edwards)
- I'm Always Chasing Rainbows (1918)-Charles Harrison (music adapted by Harry Carroll, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy)
- Memphis Blues (1919)-Lt. Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Hellfighters Band.
- Go Down, Moses (1919)-Harry T. Burleigh
- The Hesitating Blues (1919)-Art Hickman's Orchestra (written by W. C. Handy)
- Playlist 2 1920-1929
- When My Baby Smiles At Me (1920)-Ted Lewis and His Band (music by Bill Munro, lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling &
- Ted Lewis)
- The St. Louis Blues (1920)-Marion Harris
- I Ain't Got Nobody (1920)-Marion Harris (music by Spencer Williams, lyrics by Roger Graham)
- The Japanese Sandman (1920)-Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (written by Raymond B. Egan &
- Richard Whiting)
- Royal Garden Blues (1921)-Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds (written by Spencer Williams &
- Clarence Williams)
- St. Louis Blues (1921)-Original Dixieland Jazz Band, vocal by Al Bernard
- Ory's Creole Trombone (1921)-(Kid) Ory's Sunshine Orchestra
- Keep Off the Grass (1921)-James P. Johnson
- My Man (Mon Homme) (1921)-Fanny Brice (music by Maurice Yvain, English lyrics by Channing Pollack)
- St. Louis Blues-Medley Fox Trot (1922)- W. C. Handy's Memphis Blues Band
- The Boys of the Lough/The Humours of Ennistymon (1922)-Michael Coleman
- Ragtime Annie (1922)-A. C. (Eck) Robertson
- Farewell Blues (1922)-Friars' Society Orchestra (New Orleans Rhythm Kings) (written by Paul Joseph Mares &
- Elmer Schoebel)
- My Man Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll) (1922)-Trixie Smith and the Jazz Masters
- Three O'Clock In the Morning (1922)-Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (written by Julian Robledo)
- My Lord's Gonna Move This Wicked Race (1923)-Norfolk Jubilee Quartet Paramount 12035
- Milenberg Joys (1923)-New Orleans Rhythm Kings (written by Jelly Roll Morton, Leon Roppolo, &
- Paul Mares)
- Wild Cat Blues (1923)-Clarence Williams' Blue Five (featuring Sidney Bechet)
- Tears (1923)-King Oliver and His Creole Jazz Band (written by Louis Armstrong &
- Lil Hardin)
- Fare You Well, Old Joe Clark (1923)-Fiddlin' John Carson.
- You Will Never Miss Your Mother Until She's Gone (1923)-Fiddlin' John Carson.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed June 20, 2017).
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-4422-5449-1
- OCLC:
- 988281873
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