Smith, Robert B. (Robert Bache), 1875-1951
Smith, Robert B. 1875-1951
Robert Bache Smith
Robert Bache Smith American librettist and lyricist
Smith, Robert B.
Smith, Robert Bache
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Robert Bache Smith ‡c American librettist and lyricist
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Smith, Robert B.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Robert B. ‡d 1875-1951
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Robert B. ‡q (Robert Bache), ‡d 1875-1951
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Angel face | |
The Daughter of the regiment. | |
Débutante. | |
Every hour away from you is sixty minutes lost. | |
Fantana, c1904 | |
Finale II.. | |
Girl & the wizard | |
Gypsy love. | |
If I could only land a millionaire. | |
If women had their way. | |
I'm the boy! | |
Lilac domino [stage, New York, 1914] | |
The Lissauer's encyclopedia of popular music in america, Paragon House, 1997 | |
The Marriage game. | |
Matrimony. | |
Meet me under the wistaria. | |
The Melody of love. | |
Money talks. | |
My day has come. | |
My idea of something to go home to. | |
My little friend. | |
My lucky star. | |
My senorita. | |
My word. | |
Nellie the lady's maid. | |
The Next may be right. | |
No journey's too far for a lover. | |
Not all but nearly. | |
The Old are getting younger every day. | |
On the track. | |
Operas. | |
The Oskaloosa pets. | |
Oui Madame. | |
Over the garden wall. | |
Perhaps I will. | |
Play me something I can dance to. | |
Put it over. | |
Riff-Raff Rafferty. | |
The Right girl. | |
Romeo and Juliet. | |
Roses bloom for lovers. | |
Save a little daylight for me. | |
The Secret. | |
The Shadow elf. | |
She can do little who can't do this. | |
Simple Simon. | |
Smoke gets in your eyes : from "Roberta" | |
Some one like you. | |
Somewhere a rainbow lies. | |
Somewhere I know there's a girl for me! | |
Song of the pipe. | |
The spring maid. | |
Standing pat. | |
Sweet Kitty Kellairs : Sweet Kitty Killairs. | |
Sweethearts, c1941: | |
Sweets to the sweet. | |
Take it from me. | |
That man. | |
That's art. | |
That's what the papers say. | |
There is a land of fancy. | |
There is always one you can't forget. | |
There's a tender look in your eyes. | |
Those since-I-met you days. | |
Ting-a-ling-a ling ping, pong. | |
Tip your hat to Hatty. | |
Underneath a big umbrella. | |
Up and down the boardwalk. | |
Wait for me. | |
Waltzes. | |
I want a lonely Romeo. | |
The Way that walker walked away. | |
The Weather girl. | |
We'll dine with the millionaires. | |
What will China do? | |
What would Mrs. Grundy say. | |
What you are, and what you want to be. | |
What you never know : Will never do you any harm. | |
When his eyes looked into mine. | |
When I was young. | |
When I'm waltzing with you. | |
When my ship comes in. | |
When two little hearts beat together. | |
When you know me better. | |
Where love is waiting | |
Where Orient roses bloom. | |
Where were you. | |
Whistle when you walk out. | |
I will give you all for love. | |
Will o' wisp. | |
The Wooing of the violin. | |
You are all the world to me. | |
You loved me babe, and I loved you. | |
You never can tell. | |
Ze Johnnie at ze old stage door. |