Van Alstyne, Egbert, 1882-1951
Van Alstyne, Egbert
Egbert Van Alstyne
Alstyne, Egbert
Alstyne, Egbert van
VIAF ID: 51955382 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Egbert Van Alstyne
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Van Alstyne, Egbert
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Van Alstyne, Egbert
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Van Alstyne, Egbert ‡d 1882-1951
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Van Alstyne, Egbert, ‡d 1882-1951
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Van Alstyne, Egbert, ‡d 1882-1951
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (42)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Baby talk. | |
Beautiful love | |
"The broken idol". | |
I can't get along without you : song | |
Cavalier' Rustican' Rag. | |
Dancing toys.. Musique de Ted Weems et Egbert Van Alstyne. Pour piano | |
Drifting and dreaming | |
Fatima | |
Fol de rol dol. | |
For the boys over-there | |
For your boy and my boy | |
Get a ticket. | |
Going up. | |
If I were only you | |
I'm afraid to come home in the dark | |
I'm going back to California. | |
In dear old Georgia | |
In June. | |
In sunny little Italy. | |
In the shade of the old apple tree | |
Injun love. | |
It looks like a big night tonight. | |
It might as well be you. | |
Johnny's in town, 1919 | |
Ladies, ladies! | |
Larry. | |
Love in Pékin | |
Meet me down by the river, dearie. | |
Memories | |
Miami : a southern idyll. | |
Miss Innocence | |
Mississippi shore. | |
Mon bijou. | |
My chocolate soldier Sammy boy | |
My dreamy China lady | |
My lady bug. | |
My mother's arms. | |
My nightingale. | |
Najveći uspjesi Deana Martina. | |
Navaho ! | |
Navajo, c1903: | |
Navajo : Indianer Marsch | |
Nearly a hero | |
New Orleans style | |
Nicodemus. | |
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Old pal, c1924: | |
On the road to home sweet home | |
Play that wedding march backwards. | |
Pretty baby | |
Put your hands in your pockets and give, give, give | |
The raggity man. | |
Rebecca : a Yiddish love song | |
Ring me up in the morning. | |
Rzeczy osobiste | |
A-sa-ma : a Japanese fantasy | |
A-sa-ma : marche-intermezzo : pour piano à deux mains | |
A-sa-ma Piano ou orchestre | |
Same old summer moon. | |
Seminole | |
Senorita Papeta. | |
Shoes and socks shock Susan. | |
Shoulder straps : march two-step. | |
Shy-try : two steps. | |
So long, mother | |
Song of the waiters. | |
Sweet Paradise | |
The tale the church bells tolled | |
Tell the folks in Dixie I'll be back there some day. | |
There never was a girl like you. | |
There's a little fighting blood in me. | |
Tin Pan Alley : 10 old-time favorites | |
Tippecanoe | |
Together again | |
The Union of the blue and the grey. | |
Vinita : intermezzo. | |
I want some one to love me. | |
I was a hero too. | |
What are you going to do to help the boys? : song | |
When I was a dreamer (and you were my dream) | |
When it's apple blossom time in Normandy ; Sunshine and roses. | |
Where the shamrock grows | |
Who are you with tonight? | |
Why don't you try. | |
I wonder what the wild waves are saying. | |
Won't you come over to my house? | |
You have my heart | |
You'll never miss the water till the well runs dry. | |
Your eyes have told me so | |
Ziegfeld midnight frolic |