Caldwell, Anne, 1867-1936
Caldwell, Anne Payson Parolière et Scénariste
Caldwell, Anne
Anne Caldwell American lyricist, composer and playwright
VIAF ID: 48781634 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Anne Caldwell ‡c American lyricist, composer and playwright
- 200 _ | ‡a Caldwell ‡b Anne ‡f 1867-1936
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Caldwell, Anne Payson ‡c Parolière et Scénariste
- 100 1 _ ‡a Caldwell, Anne ‡d 1867-1936
- 100 1 0 ‡a Caldwell, Anne ‡d 1867-1936
- 100 1 _ ‡a Caldwell, Anne, ‡d 1867-1936
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
Works
Title | Sources |
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As long as the world goes round, c1907 | |
Bix Beiderbecke With Jean Goldkette's Orchestra (1924-1927) | |
Chin-Chin. | |
Dixiana [Multimédia multisupport] | |
The Enc. of the musical theatre, Gänzl, 2001 | |
First rose of summer. | |
Ginger town. | |
The Grey dove. | |
Happy wedding day. | |
Hello Malinda. | |
Hickory dickory dock. | |
Home sweet home. | |
The Hunting honeymoon. | |
I'd like to teach you the A.B.C., no. 14 : duettino. | |
If I could only, only find a little girl like you. | |
If I were only taller. | |
In an oriental garden. | |
In January I love Mabel. | |
In the dark. | |
Is there any little thing?, no. 3 : song. | |
The Jazz-marimba melody. | |
Jolly good uncle. | |
Jubilo. | |
Just love me all the time. | |
Just you and I in dreamland. | |
Ka-lu-a. | |
The "Kansas City" sessions | |
Kiss me. | |
Knit, knit, knit. | |
I know that you know | |
Lady of the slipper. | |
Left all alone again blues. | |
Like a real, real man : Trio. | |
The long lane of love, no. 6. | |
I love the lassies : I love 'em all. | |
Lucky dog. | |
Macgregor Transcriptions, Vol. 4 (1944) | |
Mary Lou | |
May I. | |
Mister love will catch you yet. | |
Mon desir. | |
Montgomery and Stone in a musical fantasy in three acts, Chin Chin, or, A modern Aladdin. | |
Moon of love. | |
Movies. | |
The Mulberry tree. | |
My caravan. | |
My lady Angora. | |
My own California. | |
My Russian girlski. | |
My shaggy old polar bear. | |
My Spanish rose. | |
My sunbeam maid. | |
A new girl. | |
Oh, please. | |
The Old town. | |
Opening chorus, Act I. | |
Plum Blossom. | |
Pom pom. | |
Princess of far away. | |
Ragtime temple bells. | |
Reinhardt, Django Americans in Paris (1938-1945) | |
Ring those June bells. | |
Rip Van Winkle and his little men. | |
Sally | |
The Sentimental Turk. | |
Some party. | |
Spaghetti | |
The Star of Hitchy koo. | |
Stars of the national game : song | |
Sweet dreams. | |
Sweet Shireen. | |
Sweetheart shop. | |
The Syringa tree. | |
Teacher, teacher. | |
They all started to move. | |
Top of the world | |
Violet. | |
Visions of the fireside. | |
Wait till the cows come home : Duet. | |
The Waltz of my heart's desire. | |
I want a lily. | |
I want my little gob. | |
I want to be a bride. | |
When Grandma was a little girl like me. | |
Whose baby are you? | |
Why don't you? | |
Wire Brush Stomp (1935-1940) | |
Wonderful girl, wonderful boy. | |
Won't you come over? | |
The world is a caroussel [sic]. |