Jerome, William, 1865-1932
Jerome, William
Jerome, William Parolier américain
William Jerome American songwriter (1865-1932)
Jerome, Wm.
VIAF ID: 102450450 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Jerome ‡b William ‡f 1865-1932
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Jerome, William ‡c Parolier américain
- 100 1 _ ‡a Jerome, William ‡d 1865-1932
- 100 1 _ ‡a Jerome, William, ‡d 1865-1932
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Jerome ‡c American songwriter (1865-1932)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Cornwall-on-Hudson ‡4 ortg ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 551 _ _ ‡a Newburgh, NY ‡4 orts ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
Works
Title | Sources |
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ALOHA HAWAII | |
Birdie, I'd like to buy a gilded cage for you | |
BLUE TAHITIAN MOON | |
CHERRY STONES | |
Chinatown, my Chinatown | |
CUCKOO BIRD | |
DEVIL AND THE FARMER'S WIFE | |
I don't want any Wurtzburger. | |
Down the line with Arabella. | |
Dreamy Lou. Paroles de William Jérôme | |
East side Lil. | |
Edison sheet music collection | |
Everybody is bagpipe crazy. | |
Forte with your trumpets and your drums. | |
The Franco-American rag. | |
GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME (banjo) | |
God, spare our boys over there | |
Good bye Maggie Doyle. | |
Good bye, Miss Liberty. | |
HAPPY BIRD | |
Have a smile with Momus. | |
HAWAIIAN CHA CHA | |
Haytian queen. | |
Henny Klein. | |
Highland Mary. | |
I'd sooner be a "has been" (than a never was at all). | |
If it wasn't for the Irish and the Jews. | |
I'm a poor unhappy maid. | |
I'm a woman of importance. | |
I'm only happy when I'm sad. | |
I'm the Lily. | |
I'm tired. | |
In bad man's land. | |
I've got a mash, with lots of cash, who follows me around | |
J'AIME LES OIGNONS (I love onions) (fox-trot) | |
Julie. | |
Kardinalerne | |
The Kellerman girlie. | |
Kiss your minstrel boy good-bye | |
Lifting the lid. | |
Line it out McGinnity | |
LITTLE BROWN GAL | |
Love-love-love. | |
Love me just like Romeo loved Miss Juliet. | |
Lutie. | |
Man behind the club. | |
Meet me in rosetime Rosie | |
The Melancholy sunbeam and the rose. | |
The Military glide. | |
Mister Dooley. | |
Mr. Izzy, always busy, Rosenstein. | |
My Irish daisy. | |
My lady of Japan. | |
My operatic Samson. | |
My pearl is a Bowery girl | |
New York isn't such a bad old town. | |
Nursery rhymes. | |
OLD TIMEY RAP | |
Order wedding bells for two. | |
PAPER KISSES (fox-trot) | |
PEARLY SHELLS | |
PEDRO'S PRETTY SISTER | |
Piff! Paff! Pouf! | |
Poor little foolish man : Fishing song. | |
A rainbow from the U.S.A. | |
The Revolutionary man. | |
Ring, ting-aling. | |
Rip Van Winkle was a lucky man. | |
SHORT LIFE OF TROUBLE | |
Signs. | |
Since Dolly Dimple made a hit. | |
SOLDIER'S JOY (version instr.) | |
Something that I can't explain. | |
Sometime from "Betty" | |
SOPHISTICATED HULA | |
STORMY ROSE THE OCEAN | |
Take me back to sunshine land. | |
Take me back to that rose covered shack.. Words by W.von Jerome, music by Harry Jentes and Milton Agar | |
Take your girl to the ball game | |
They always follow me. | |
I think of you the whole year round. | |
UA LIKE NO A LIKE | |
Up and down Broadway. | |
"Valley of the Giants". La Vallée des Géants. Pour piano | |
VIENNA WOMEN AND WINE | |
When the clouds have passed away | |
When the "yanks" come marching home | |
Yankee boodle. |