Goldberg, Max
Max Goldberg kanadischer Jazz-Trompeter
Goldberg, Max, 1905-1990
Max Goldberg
VIAF ID: 106333651 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Busking around | |
He played his ukulele as the ship went down | |
I'm happy when I'm hiking : the official song of the National League of Hikers | |
In a little gipsy tea- room | |
In the bushes at the bottom of the garden | |
In the mountains of the moon | |
In the shade of the old apple tree | |
In town tonight : from London suite "Knightsbridge" | |
It ain't no fault of mine | |
It don't mean a thing (If it ain't got that swing) | |
It's all forgotten now | |
It's an old southern custom : from "George White's scandals 1935" | |
Japanese sandman | |
Jazz dance music 1923-1941. | |
Jazz jamboree | |
Joseph, Joseph | |
Keep tempo | |
The king's navee | |
Lady of Madrid | |
Leave me with a love song | |
Let the people sing: from "Lights up" | |
Limehouse blues | |
I lost my heart in Heidelberg | |
Love tales | |
Manhattan moroomba | |
Maracos : from "Cuban suite" | |
Medley of Hebrew dances | |
I miss you in the morning | |
More rhymes | |
My guy's come back (the up-toiwn ball theme) | |
A new moon and an old serenade | |
Night after night | |
No! no! a thousand times no! | |
Oceans of time = La mar de ttempo | |
On a starry night. | |
On the Riviera | |
Only once : from "I can take it" | |
Opus 1 : signature tune of "Duffle bag" | |
Pale Volga moon | |
Peggy Ann selection : Where's that rainbow ; Hello ; A tree in the park ; Chuck it ; | |
Petrushka | |
Pig in a poke | |
Please : from tje film "The big broadcast" | |
Pop goes your heart | |
The punter's lament | |
Red sails in the sunset | |
Rhymes - comedy, 2nd record | |
The riff song : The desert song | |
Rubber ball rhythm | |
Runnin' wild | |
Seeing (Land and Sea (Firm)). Seeing, September 2010: | |
Serenade in the night | |
I shall always remember you smiling | |
The sheik of Araby | |
Sing as we go : from British empire film "Sing as we go" | |
Sixty seconds got together | |
South of the border | |
Spitfire | |
St. Louis blues | |
Steppin' out to swing | |
I stole back the girl (who was stolen from me) | |
A story of London life | |
The sun is 'round the corner = Ya va llgando el sol | |
Sung as a bug | |
Sunny | |
The sunset trail | |
Sweet Sue | |
Sweetheart darlin' : fil "Peg o' my heart" | |
Swing fan | |
Swing high, swing low! | |
Swing is the thing | |
Swing me to sleep | |
Swinganola | |
Tan tan tivvy tally ho | |
Tell me you love me | |
That night in araby | |
There's another trumpet playing in the sky : part 2 | |
There's something about a soldier = Hay algo en los soldados | |
There's something wrong with the weather | |
Tiger rag | |
Turkish delight | |
The turning of the tide | |
Until tommorow | |
Watch the navy | |
What! no spinach? | |
When the band goes marching by | |
When the poppies bloom again. | |
When you're smiling | |
Where the black-eyed Susans grow | |
Whirlwind | |
Without a word of warning : from "Two for tonight" | |
Wonder bar : from the musical comedy "The wonder bar" | |
The words are in my heart : from "Gold diggers of 1935" | |
You're the top : from "Anything goes" |