McCarthy, Joseph, 1885-1943.
McCarthy, Joseph
Joseph McCarthy American lyricist
MacCarthy, Joseph, 1885-1943
McCarthy, Joe
MacCarthy, Joe
VIAF ID: 29729243 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Joseph McCarthy ‡c American lyricist
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- 100 1 _ ‡a McCarthy, Joseph ‡d 1885-1943
- 100 1 0 ‡a McCarthy, Joseph ‡d 1885-1943
- 100 1 _ ‡a McCarthy, Joseph, ‡d 1885-1943
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- 100 1 _ ‡a McCarthy, Joseph, ‡d 1885-1943
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Works
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200 of the best songs from jazz of the '50s, 1997: | |
Adoring you : from "Ziegfeld follies, 1924" | |
Alice blue gown : from the musical play, Irene | |
And the angels sing | |
Bajo et antifaz (Look behind the mask). Letra de Joseph Mac Carthy. Chant et piano | |
Blue champagne | |
Blues around the clock | |
Bounce me John, I've rubber heels on | |
Castle of dreams | |
Cheritza [enregistrement sonore] (parolier) | |
Everything is hunky dory down in Honky Tonky Town | |
Featured in the 20th Century-Fox Picture "The Dolly Sisters" | |
From the inside | |
If we can't be the same old sweethearts, we'll just be the same old friends | |
I'll always be in love with you | |
I'll close my eyes | |
I'm always chasing rainbows | |
I'm crying just for you | |
I'm goin' to settle down outside of London town | |
I'm out on the Loose to-night | |
Ireland must be heaven, for my mother came from there | |
Irene | |
It's not your nationality | |
It's worth while waiting for someone worth while : from "Little simplicity" | |
Jonah jumps again | |
Journey's end : from "Up she goes" | |
Kinkajou | |
LITTLE DEMON | |
Lonely : slow-fox | |
LOVE FOR SALE | |
I MAY NEVER GET TO HEAVEN | |
Mi ritmo foxtrot | |
My baby's arms | |
No fool like an old fool | |
Norway : the land of the midnight sun | |
Oh look! | |
Oui, oui, Marie, or, Wee, wee, Marie | |
Pennies from Heaven | |
PERSON TO PERSON | |
Poor buterfly | |
Post office : Parlor games. | |
I PUT A SPELL ON YOU | |
QUEEN OF SOUL | |
The Ranger's song the march of the rangers | |
Ray Anthony plays for dancers in love | |
Rio Rita | |
Rio Rita : fox-trot from "Rio Rita" ; Following the sun around = Mit der Sonne = Seguir el Sol : from "Rio Rita" | |
Rio Rita; selection highlights from the musical play Rio Rita, for mixed chorus, S.A.T.B., arr. by Harry Robert Wilson | |
Rome d'hiver du Moulin-Rouge 1927 | |
Sometime : from musical play "Betty" | |
I SURRENDER, DEAR | |
Sweet cider time when you were mine | |
Sweetheart we need each other | |
TAKE ME BACK TO MY BOOTS AND SADDLE | |
Teretus | |
That's how I need you. | |
There's a little spark of love still burning | |
There's rain in my eyes | |
They can't take that away from me | |
Those good old days back home, c1916: | |
Through ! | |
Tout ça c'est pour vous (I'm in the market for you). Lyrics by Joseph Mac Carthy. Paroles françaises de André Bay et Jacques Réal.. Chant et piano | |
Tout en vous adorant | |
Up the river | |
I want to go to Tokio | |
Way down there a Dixie boy is missing. | |
Wee, wee, Marie : (will you do zis for me) | |
We're all comrades now | |
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MADE | |
What do you want to make those eyes at me for | |
Where or when | |
While they were dancing around | |
Why don't you? : from "Afgar" | |
You do something to me | |
You made me love you |