Morse, Theodore F., 1873-1924.
Morse, Theodore F.
Morse, Theodore
Theodore F. Morse American musician
VIAF ID: 21715893 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Morse ‡b Theodore F. ‡f 1873-1924
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Morse, Theodore F.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Morse, Theodore F. ‡d 1873-1924
- 100 1 _ ‡a Morse, Theodore F., ‡d 1873-1924
- 100 1 _ ‡a Morse, Theodore F., ‡d 1873-1924
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Theodore F. Morse ‡c American musician
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (42)
5xx's: Related Names (5)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Kendall, Don ‡4 pseu ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#pseudonym ‡e Pseudonym
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York, NY ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 551 _ _ ‡a Washington, DC
- 551 _ _ ‡a Washington, DC ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
Title | Sources |
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Alice, I'm in Wonderland | |
Arrah wanna | |
The battle in the air : descriptive song with dialog | |
Blau Äuglein (Kriegers Abschied) | |
Blue bell | |
Boston belle | |
Buddy boy : How's ev'ry little thing with you? | |
By the dear old river Rhine | |
A cheerful chinaman. | |
Come down from the big fig tree | |
Coontown capers | |
Crackerjack song book : Grand Opera House, Ottawa, Canada songster. | |
Cupid's wedding bells. | |
Cut yourself a piece of cake : And make yourself at home. | |
Daddy's little girl | |
Dear old girl : TTBB a cappella | |
Don't blame it all on me. | |
Down in jungle town | |
Die Eidechse und der Frosch : Shimmy-Fox | |
The family tree, or, Jungle song | |
For you alone : song without words : for orchestra | |
Garden of the moon | |
Good-bye Barney boy | |
Good-bye Betty Brown : march song | |
Good Old timers. 75 songs you can't forget... | |
good old U.S.A. | |
grands succès américains pour piano | |
Hail! hail! the gang's all here! | |
Heart o' th' heather | |
Henrietta, dainty Henrietta, c1901: | |
Hurrah for Baffin's babby | |
I'd rather be a lobster than a wise guy. | |
I'm afraid to come home in the dark | |
I'm forever blowing bubbles, 1920 | |
In a cosey little cottage by the sea. | |
In monkey land | |
In Scotland (down through the heather) | |
Indian summer | |
Isis | |
It takes the Irish to beat the Dutch | |
I've got a feelin' for you, c1904: | |
I've taken quite a fancy to you | |
Jewel of Asia | |
Keep on the sunny side, or, Keep a little cosy corner. | |
The Lanky Yankee boys in blue. | |
Lead us Teddy on the way | |
A little boy called Taps | |
'Lizabeth Ann | |
Love in Pékin | |
"M" is for... | |
M-O-T-H-E-R (a word that means the world to me) | |
The meeting of the Blue and Gray | |
Mere, voici votre enfant! | |
Moon-beams. | |
Mother | |
My little 'rang-outang, or, My little rangoutang | |
On the Mississippi | |
Le professeur américain | |
A Quaint old bird. | |
Quand y a d'l'amour... chanson marche. Paroles de Jules Comte et M. Gracey. Musique de M. Gracey et Morse | |
Que voulez vous, monsieur. | |
Red clover | |
The Royal crocodile. | |
The Same old crowd. | |
Santiago Flynn : an Irish-Mexican episode | |
She's the fairest little flower dear old dixie ever grew | |
Silver bell | |
Sing me love's lullaby, love's lullaby of dreams.. Lyric by Dorothy Terriss. Music by Theodore Morse | |
Soldier boy | |
Submarine attack | |
Sweet morning glory. | |
Texico : [turkey trot] | |
[Two blue eyes,] Two little baby shoes | |
The two gossips. | |
Uncle Joe plays a rag on his old banjo | |
Up in a cocoanut tree | |
Up the street march | |
We'll know the Heligo - into Heligo - out of Heligoland! | |
When a blue service star turns to gold : male quartette | |
When I get back to my American blightly : male voices | |
When the gold was turning gray | |
When you wore a pinafore | |
Whistling Jim | |
Who's going to love you when I'm gone | |
Wind yourself around me, dearie. | |
[without title] | |
Wizard of Oz | |
The woodchuck song |