West, Paul, 1871-1918
Paul West American journalist, playwright, lyricist, screenwriter, and author (1871-1918)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Paul West ‡c American journalist, playwright, lyricist, screenwriter, and author (1871-1918)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a West, Paul ‡d 1871-1918
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- 100 1 _ ‡a West, Paul, ‡d 1871-1918
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Works
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Be a spy for love's sake. | |
The Bubble and the butterfly. | |
Can can to the canny canner : Act III, opening. | |
Clorinda. | |
Columbine : The Timid humming bird. | |
Come around on our veranda. | |
Come my true love. | |
Confidences. | |
The Daughter of Annie Rooney. | |
Don't you want a paper, dearie? from "The rich Mr. Hoggenheimer" | |
Edelweiss. | |
Elfin lullaby. | |
Everything is higher now-a-days. | |
Ev'ry baby is a sweet bouquet : Every baby is a sweet bouquet. | |
Fate! Fate! Fate! | |
Finale I : A Pumpkinhead!. | |
Finale II : O'er the sea, sailing free. | |
Fire fighters we. | |
Fol de iddley ido. | |
Follow! Follow! Follow!!! | |
For glory and for love. | |
For I am a married man. | |
The Frightened fawn. | |
Gee! How I hate you. | |
The Gibson bathing girl. | |
The Gibson widow. | |
Girls who want to go upon the stage. | |
The Gum shoe man. | |
Hail, gracious owner of this spot. | |
Hang together : Trio. | |
How I thought I looked. | |
The Human band. | |
I'd rather go to jail. | |
I'm on the water wagon now. | |
In a bungalow for two. | |
The Innocent games of childhood. | |
The innocent murderers | |
It is the English. | |
Jack O'Lantern Joe. | |
Katy was a business girl. | |
Life is too short to be wasting your time. | |
Lily White. | |
Little golden maid. | |
Make believe. | |
Mame, won't you get into the game. | |
The Mermaid and the man. | |
Mister Jigger. | |
My baby elephant. | |
My black dove. | |
My combination girl. | |
My party. | |
My sunshine. | |
The newlyweds and their baby. | |
Nothing more, excepting you! | |
On a desert island with the only one you love. | |
Opening, Act II, scene iii : Assault: the kettle drums. | |
Opening chorus. | |
Overture. | |
Patsy Rosenstein. | |
The pearl and the pumpkin : a classic Halloween tale | |
Poker love : Card duet. | |
Pretty little boarding school girls. | |
The Prima Donna. | |
Prologue. | |
The Ragtime restaurant. | |
A Recipe. | |
Resolved. | |
The Roses' honeymoon. | |
Since the days of Grandmama. | |
Sitting on the starboard tack. | |
Skating. | |
Society on de Bowery. | |
Spoony words. | |
A String of pearls. | |
The Subway squeeze. | |
The Telegraph girl. | |
That's the girl. | |
That's why the Danube was blue. | |
There are fifty-seven ways to catch a man. | |
They've never been married before. | |
The Thrush and the star. | |
Ting tang kee : If you understood Chinese. | |
Tricks : Put it in your repertoire. | |
Tulip town. | |
Very, well then. | |
Waltz me up to the altar, Walter. | |
I want dem presents back | |
When the moon is in the sky : Shadow song. | |
Who makes the finest ginger-bread? : Solo |