Young, Joe, 1889-1939.
Young, Joe
Joseph Young
VIAF ID: 21703802 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Joseph Young
- 200 _ | ‡a Young ‡b Joe ‡f 1889-1939
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Young, Joe
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Young, Joe ‡d 1889-1939
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Young, Joe ‡d 1889-1939
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Young, Joe, ‡d 1889-1939
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Young, Joe, ‡d 1889-1939
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (31)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Aimons-nous, petite amie [enregistrement sonore] (parolier) | |
Always | |
Am I in love | |
Arrah go on[, I'm gonna go back to Oregon] | |
Bad baby | |
Beedle-dum-bo. | |
Beso a Vd. la mano, Madame canción | |
Business as usual | |
Can't we talk it over? : fox-trot | |
[caption title, parts:] "Premierland" Selection. | Arranged by | R. S. STODDON. | |
Chase me, I'm single! | |
Cheerie-beerie-be. | |
Come on home | |
Con tu cara junto a mí | |
Dinah | |
Don't write me letters (but come right back to me) | |
Down in dear old New Orleans. | |
Dream | |
Every night at eight [MP] 1935: | |
Every night in the week | |
Ev'rybody loves my girl | |
Fandangos | |
Fiesta de cha cha chá | |
For no good reason at all | |
I guess I'll have to change my plan = Cambiar®e mi plan : the blue pajamas [sic] song : fox trot | |
Hello central! give me no man's land | |
Highways. | |
hour never passes | |
How 'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm | |
How'd you like to be my daddy? | |
A hundred years from today | |
Ich küsse Ihre Hand, Madame | |
I'm all bound 'round with the Mason Dixon Line. | |
I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter | |
I'm growing fonder of you | |
In a little Spanish town | |
In a rendezvous (with you), or, [All alone in a little rendezvous with you] = Au rendez-vous (avec toi) | |
In a shanty in old shanty town | |
In my bouquet of memories : fox trot | |
Jinga bula jing jing | |
Just a baby's prayer at twilight : (for her daddy over there) | |
I kiss your hand, madame | |
Laugh, clown, laugh | |
The laugh parade | |
Let by-gones be by-gones (and let us be sweethearts again) | |
Let the rest of the world go by | |
Lullaby of the leaves | |
Mademoiselle Mimi | |
Make love the king : long live the king. | |
I miss that Mississippi miss that misses me. | |
Mother's tears. | |
My angel | |
My mammy | |
No puede hacerse No can do : fox | |
no90019793 | |
Nobody's gal. | |
Noche de amor Love night : vals | |
Oh! How I wish I could sleep until my daddy comes home | |
Oh, that kiss : foxtrot | |
On the level you're a little devil but I'll soon make an angel of you. | |
Parlez moi d'amour = Háblame de amor | |
Passing show 1918 | |
Recordando los felices 20's. | |
Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody. | |
Rodovias : caminhos entre culturas | |
Snuggled on your shoulder (cuddled in your arms) : fox-trot song | |
Spring is here. | |
Step this way | |
Stringing the blues | |
Summer love | |
Sun Shines East - The Sun Shines West | |
Swinging on the moon | |
Telling it to the daisies | |
Tout en vous adorant | |
Tuck me to sleep in my old tucky home | |
Vengeance valse chantée | |
Was just written for me | |
Wedding bells will you ever ring for me. | |
What's the use of kickin' | |
When the angelus is ringing | |
When the moon bids the night goodbye | |
When the sun goes down in Romany | |
Who played poker with Pocahontas? : (When John Smith went away). | |
Who'll dry your tears when you cry ? | |
Willie, oh Willie! | |
The worst is yet to come | |
Yaaka hula hickey dula | |
Yaddie Kaddie kiddie Kaddie koo. | |
You're a million miles from nowhere (when you're one little mile from home) | |
You're driving me crazy : Slow-fox | |
You're the same old girl |