Ayer, Nat. D., 1887-1952
Ayer, Nat 1887-1952
Ayer, Nat D. 18..-19.. compositeur
Nat Ayer American composer (1887-1952)
Ayer, N.D.
Ayer, Nat D.
Ayer, Nat D. 1885-1952
Ayer, Nat (Nathaniel Davis), 1887-1952
VIAF ID: 18506469 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Ayer ‡b Nat D. ‡f 18..-19.. ‡c compositeur
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ayer, Nat D., ‡d 1887-1952
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Ayer, Nat ‡d 1887-1952
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ayer, Nat ‡d 1887-1952
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ayer, Nat ‡d 1887-1952
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ayer, Nat. D., ‡d 1887-1952
- 100 0 _ ‡a Nat Ayer ‡c American composer (1887-1952)
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5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Boston, MA
Works
Title | Sources |
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All our own work [SR] 1978 (a.e.) | |
I always know my own front door : Cause there's "welcome" on the mat. | |
At the midnight masquerade | |
Baby bunting | |
The Band came back. | |
Beware. | |
The Bing girls are there. | |
The Boogie boo. | |
By the way | |
By the way Oh, how I've waited for you | |
Capt. M.W. Plunkett's Dumbell's review : Carry on | |
[caption title, parts:] "Triumphland" Selection. | Arranged by | R. S. STODDON. | |
Cocktails. | |
College days. | |
"Come on Steve!!" by Harry M. Vernon. | |
Confidences. | |
Delysia. | |
Easy songs for the beginning baritone / bass includes a companion CD of piano accompaniments | |
Follow Suzanne. | |
The Gaby glide | |
Home while you wait for two. | |
Honeymoon love. | |
Hvis jeg var den eneste pige | |
I'd like to know what Cleopatra did (to make Mark Antony love). | |
I'd rather go to jail. | |
If I were a boy. | |
If you talk in your sleep don't mention my name | |
If you'll love me as I love you. | |
In the bois. | |
Indian moon | |
It takes a baby like you. | |
Jane | |
King Chanticleer | |
La-la-la. Paroles anglaises de Clifford Grey. Paroles françaises de Louis Lemarchand et Ch. L. Pothier. Chant et piano | |
Let the great big world keep turning. | |
I like the place where the peaches grow (cause I haven't found a lemon yet!). | |
Make a noise like a fan : song | |
Married life. | |
Million. Gee, but I like music with my meals | |
Moving day in jungletown. | |
Musical melody man. | |
My dream of paradise. | |
Mysterious moon. | |
Never let your right hand know what your left hand's going to do. | |
Never such a loving two. | |
¿No nos divertimos? Ain't we got fun? | |
Oh ! ma poupée d'amour ! chanson, sur les motifs de : "Beautiful Doll" de Nat de Ayer. Paroles de E. Joullot et Marc Hély. Musique arrangée par Eugène Rosi | |
Oh! you beautiful doll | |
Ohio. | |
Our little home. | |
Play it again | |
Plunk, plunk, plunk on your little guitar. | |
Rig-a-jig. | |
Rock-a-bye Abie. | |
Shufflin' along | |
Shurr-up! | |
Since Chumley came back from London Town : song | |
Sofie | |
Some automobile. | |
Somewhere in the world = Dans un coin du monde. | |
Spoony words. | |
Sultan Jabberab Jee. | |
Swaying tango | |
Take me back to Bingville. | |
That waltz of yesterday. | |
There's a world full of love in your heart. | |
Three little boys and three little girls. | |
Vagabond lover | |
Vagabond lover. If you were the only girl | |
Waltz me up to the altar, Walter. | |
I was all right in my younger days but I'm all in now. | |
What is the matter with firty-nine? : When you feel like twenty-three | |
What made the boys like Rosie. | |
Where the rainbow ends | |
Windows are wonderful. | |
Wonderful island across the sea. | |
Would you believe it. | |
Yes, uncle! | |
You may take me round Paree. | |
You're a regular girl. | |
You're my baby | |
Zuyder zee. |