Hirsch, Louis A. (Louis Achille), 1881-1924
Hirsch, Louis A.
Hirsch, Louis A. 1881-1924
Hirsch, Louis Achille (1881-1924)
VIAF ID: 179936088 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hirsch, Louis A.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hirsch, Louis A. ‡d 1881-1924
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hirsch, Louis A. ‡q (Louis Achille), ‡d 1881-1924
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York, NY
Works
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Boy of mine I wait for you. | |
The Candy college boys. | |
China rose. | |
City of dreams. | |
The Clarinet's love. | |
Come and dance with me. | |
Come where nature calls! | |
The Conversation step. | |
A Dream that I hope comes true. | |
Elevation : What I seen I done. | |
The Gaby glide | |
Going up. | |
The golden widow. | |
Hello Dorothy May : There she goes. | |
Hello, Frisco! I called you up to say Hello! | |
Hochzeitstanz : one step / Louis A. Hirsch. - Berlin, ok. 1920. | |
How do you do, miss ragtime. | |
I'd ask no more. | |
If they ever parted you from me. | |
If you look in her eyes. | |
I'm all alone over here. | |
I'm all excited. | |
Indian prance. | |
Jack and Mary | |
Just we two and the moon. | |
Just you and me. | |
Kiss me. | |
The Land where journeys end (and dreams come true). | |
The Last dance. | |
I left her on the beach at Honolulu. | |
Love is like a red, red rose. | |
Love me in the morning early. | |
March of the mannikins : fox-trot | |
Mary. Love nest | |
Midnight frolic [SR] p2010: | |
My carnival girl. | |
My little canoe. | |
My post card girl. | |
O'Brien girl. Learn to smile | |
Oh, my dear! | |
Oriental rose. | |
Perfume of love. | |
Phone me some night at eight : 'Phone me some night at eight. | |
The Rag time music man. | |
Rainbow girl | |
Rainbow girl. I'll think of you | |
Rainbow girl. Mister drummer! | |
Rainbow girl. My love is for thee | |
Rainbow girl. My rainbow girl | |
Rainbow girl. You're the finest of them all | |
I shall be all right now. | |
Some girl has got to darn his socks. | |
Somehow, sometime, some place. | |
Songs | |
Songs. Selections | |
Spooky girl. | |
Sûmûrûm | |
Sûmûrûn = My sumurun girl : one-step | |
Sweet Kentucky lady. | |
Take a little kiss. | |
Teach me to float on the rolling sea. | |
That mellow melody | |
There can't be any harm in saying just goodbye. | |
There is no love like mine | |
There you have old New York town. | |
There's always a way. | |
There's one thing that a coon can do. | |
Thousands of girlies. | |
Tickle toe. | |
Till you belong to me. | |
Tony Caponi. | |
The Touch of a woman's hand. | |
I want a boy (who's determined to do what I say). | |
Warner/Chappell collection | |
The Wedding glide. | |
When I found you. | |
When two hearts discover : from musical play "See-saw" | |
When was there ever a night like this. | |
When you hear loves hello. | |
I wonder how I ever passed you by. | |
Won't someone marry me? | |
You never know : String song. | |
Ziegfeld follies. |