Hough, Will M., 1882-1962
Hough, Will M
Will M. Hough
VIAF ID: 24174239 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hough, Will M ‡d 1882-1962
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hough, Will M., ‡d 1882-1962
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Amour perdu [enr. son.] (parolier) | |
Ask the man. | |
Be sweet to me kid. | |
The Big banshee. | |
Brownies. | |
But her eyes kept saying 'kiss me" all the time. | |
Cairo. | |
Clorinda Jackson. | |
Come along hney. | |
Deux temps parisienne. | |
Don't be anybody's moon but mine. | |
Don't be cross with me. | |
Don't choose a Gibson girl. | |
Don't teach me to swim alone. | |
I don't want a million dollars. | |
Drums of the fore and aft. | |
I fell in love all by myself. | |
The girl question | |
The Goddess of liberty. | |
The Haunted pool. | |
He loves my dreamy eyes. | |
Heap Love, Indian Serenade : My copper colored maid. | |
Here's to your last girl. | |
Honeymoon trail. | |
Honolulu. | |
If all moons were honeymoons. | |
If I were the man in the moon. | |
If they'd only let poor Adam's rib alone. | |
I'm in love with all the girls I know. | |
I'm lonesome for you. | |
In the dear old Kankakee. | |
The isle of Bong-Bong. A musical comedy in two acts. | |
It looked good to me. | |
It's great to be a sailor. | |
I've been kissed in San Francisco. | |
I've lost my heart but I don't care. | |
Jack O'lantern. | |
Jimmie was the toughest kid | |
Julie dooley. | |
Just say hello to Chicago. | |
Let's get married. | |
Lets pretend you love me. | |
Let's take a trolley ride. | |
Lonely. | |
A modern Eve. | |
My gypsy maid. | |
My Illinois. | |
My raggedy doll. | |
My Uncle Sam. | |
Never choose a girl from her photography. | |
None but the brave deserve the fair. | |
Oh, the men. | |
On dreamy bay. | |
Oskee wow wow. | |
Please keep me young in your heart. | |
Send for me. | |
The Sun that shines on Dixieland. | |
Sweethearts of boyhood days. | |
Taxi-taxi. | |
There are too many girls. | |
Tummy, tummy tum. | |
Umpire. | |
Voice of America Station : [zapowiedź programu]. The Bowery | |
Waltz me around till I'm dreamy. | |
I want a girl like you. | |
We don't believe it. | |
What's the use. | |
Where are they now? | |
I wish my honeymoon would shine. | |
I wonder who's kissing her now, 1947 | |
World's all wrong again. | |
You can flirt in all kinds of languages. | |
You look awful good to father |