Williams, Bert, 1874-1922
Williams, Bert
Williams, Bert, 1875-1922
Bert Williams American comedian and actor (1874-1922)
Williams, Bert A., 1876-1922
VIAF ID: 103647176 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Bert Williams ‡c American comedian and actor (1874-1922)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Williams, Bert
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Williams, Bert ‡d 1874-1922
- 100 1 _ ‡a Williams, Bert ‡d 1875-1922
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Williams, Bert, ‡d 1874-1922
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Williams, Bert, ‡d 1875-1922
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (36)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Van and Schenck Duo de variétés
- 510 2 _ ‡a Williams & Walker (Comedy team)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Album of Bert Williams famous song hits. | |
American vaudeville and variety | |
Baby | |
Believe me. | |
Bert Williams, son of laughter, 1923 (subj.) | |
Bert Williams the remaining titles, 1915-1921. | |
Borrow from me | |
Bring back those wonderful days | |
By-gone days in Dixie. | |
Checkers it's your move now | |
Chink chink Chinaman. | |
Dance of the veiled mugs. | |
The Darktown poker club | |
Dear old golden rule days | |
Dora Dean | |
Early years, 1901-1909 | |
Elder Eatmore's sermon on throwing stones | |
Essential silent 2 : 1913-1926 : clásicos del cine mudo | |
Everybody wants a key to my cellar | |
Fas', fas' world. | |
Florida, the moon, and you | |
The fortune telling man | |
Get up | |
The Harbor of lost dreams. | |
Has anybody here seen Kelly ? | |
His final releases, 1919-1922 | |
I'd rather have nothin' all of the time, than somethin' for a little while. | |
If a table rector's could talk | |
If you love your baby, make the goo goo eyes | |
I'm gone before I go | |
I'm gonna quit Saturday | |
I'm neutral | |
I'm sorry I ain't got it, you could have it if I had it blues | |
Indoor sports | |
Introducing Bert Williams, c2008: | |
It's nobody's business but my own | |
I've such a funny feeling | |
The Lee family | |
Lonesome alimony blues | |
Lost sounds Blacks and the birth of the recording industry, 1891-1922. | |
Mandy | |
Middle years, 1910-1918 | |
The moon shines on the moonside | |
Music from the New York stage, 1908-1913. | |
The music of Prohibition. | |
My ole man. | |
Never mo' | |
No place like home | |
Nobody | |
On the right road | |
Popular songs, minstrels, and dramatic readings for American Memory variety stage project | |
pretty girl is like a melody | |
Purpostus | |
Samuel | |
Save a little dram for me | |
Shakin' the blues away/Ooh ! Maybe it's me/Tickling the Ivories | |
She's getting more like white folks every day | |
Somebody | |
Stage struck (1954) a program, The story of Florenz Ziegfeld presented by the Columbia Broadcasting System, Mar. 21, 1954. | |
Ten little bottles | |
Thanks for the Memories (1938-1955) | |
That's a plenty | |
That's the kind of baby for me | |
Thirty-five song hits by great Black songwriters | |
Timely topics | |
A trip to Coontown | |
Twenty years | |
Unlucky blues | |
I want to know where Tosti went (when he said goodbye) | |
When I return | |
Whispering | |
Who cares what you have been ? | |
Why don't you get a lady of your own | |
Woodman, spare that tree | |
You can't do nothing till Martin gets here | |
You can't get away from it | |
You'll never need a doctor no more | |
Ziegfeld follies of 1919 |