Smith, Harry Bache, 1860-1936
Smith, Harry B. (Harry Bache), 1860-1936
Smith, Harry B., 1860-1936
Smith, Henry
Smith, Harry Bache
Smith, Harry B.
Harry Bache Smith U.S. writer, lyricist and composer
VIAF ID: 42023885 (Personal)
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100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Harry Bache ‡d 1860-1936
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Works
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AFTER AWHILE |
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AVALON |
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The baby vampire : Miss Elizabeth Marbury and Mr. Lee Shubert present Love o' Mike, the new comedy with music |
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Barbara Fidgety. |
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Blue Hodge |
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BOURBON STREET PARADE |
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Bright eyes, fox-trott.. Words by Harry-B. Smith. Chant et piano |
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Champagne song |
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CLARINETITIS |
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Cyrano de Bergerac |
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DAVENPORT BLUES |
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DINAH |
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Do you believe in dreams dear |
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Dođi, Gospodine Isuse : pjesmarica za susrete, molitve i mise s mladima |
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The earliest letters of Charles Dickens (written to his friend Henry Kolle) |
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EMBRACEABLE YOU |
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Empire Theatre programme, Detroit |
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Enoch Light y su Orquesta |
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F. Ziegfeld, Jr., Inc., presents Anna Held in M'lle. Innocence, a musical entertainment produced under the personal direction of F. Ziegfeld, Jr. |
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FAREWELL BLUES |
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First nights and first editions |
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fortune teller |
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Give us a fleet : act III |
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I got rhythm [enr. son.] (parolier) |
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I got rhythm from the musical show "Girl crazy" |
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Gus and Max Rogers in John J. McNally's latest vaudeville farce, Rogers Brothers in Washington. |
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Gypsy love song |
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The happy land of once upon a time |
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Harry Bache Smith correspondence |
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The heathen (not the Christian). |
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The hen and the weather vane : Flip and Barometer Girl |
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The highwayman |
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Hollywood blues |
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Hungaria's Hussars |
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Hurly burly. |
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If I could teach my teddy bear to dance : trio, missionary, Betty and Dancing Bear |
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I'M IN THE MARKET FOR YOU |
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In a flower garden not so long ago |
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In happy slumberland : trio |
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INDIANA |
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JUST A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE |
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The lady and the kick |
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The lilac domino. |
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LIMEHOUSE BLUES |
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The little Corporal new comic opera by Harry B. Smith and Ludwig Englander. |
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Louie and the Dukes of Dixieland |
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Miss Innocence. |
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Mr Wonderful |
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Musical theatre essentials : soprano : volume 1 |
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MUSKRAT RAMBLE |
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My sunflower maid : (sunflower maid) |
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NEW-ORLEANS |
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Ooee ... Playing his tricks on you |
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A pleasaunt comedie of the life of Will Shakspeare, player of the Globe Theater on the Bankside : wherein may be found sundrie variable and diverting humours, together with a setting fourthe of the many follies of stage players in generall, and also certaine songs sette to airs newly invented, as it hath not beene divers times enacted by the Righte Honourable the Lord Chamberlayne his servants, nor yet by any others, to the present regret of the author, Harry B. Smith. |
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Power of the human eye |
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Princesses don't have much fun |
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Published music, The Library of Congress, 1953 |
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Rob Roy |
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Robin Hood. |
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The rose maid : (Bub oder mädel) operetta in two acts |
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Rounders, a vaudeville in three acts and four scenes. |
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The Sambo girl. |
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The serenade. |
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The sheik of Araby |
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singing girl |
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SOUTH |
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The spring maid. |
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Stephane's Tune (1938-1942) |
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SWEET GEORGIA BROWN |
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Sweethearts |
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TAKE THE A TRAIN |
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Tatum, Art Fine and Dandy (1937-1944) |
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THAT'S A PLENTY |
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There is no greater love |
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TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT |
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Verses of The belle of Bohemia, a musical comedy in two acts. |
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viceroy, comic opera in 3 acts, book by Harry B. Smith |
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WASHINGTON AND LEE SWING |
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Watch your step. |
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The wedding of the reuben |
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When Cupid is the postman : song for the Valentine's Fairy |
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Whirl-i-gig. |
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Why are you blue |
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Wilson, Teddy I Want to Be Happy (1944-1947) |
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Wizard of the Nile. |
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WOLVERINE BLUES |
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Wśród krzewin i kwiatów |
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You belong to me. Somewhere along the way. I went to your wedding. High noon. |
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You know the yarn of Puss-in-Boots |
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