Austin, Gene, 1900-1972
Austin, Gene
Gene Austin American singer and songwriter (1900-1972)
VIAF ID: 54345961 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Austin, Gene, ‡d 1900-1972
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Works
Title | Sources |
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"1928" | |
200 of the best songs from ragtime & early jazz, 1997: | |
All that I'm asking is sympathy | |
Baby, oh ! Where can you be ? | |
Classic recordings from 1928 | |
El continental foxtrot : la danza de los besos del film "La alegre divorciada" | |
Elvis, 1992: | |
Everything I have is yours | |
Gene Austin talks and sings five songs. | |
Gene Austin's great hits | |
Gene Austin's ol' buddy, c1984: | |
Goodnight, lovely little lady | |
How come you do me like you do? | |
Hundred chart busters | |
If I could be with you : One hour to-night [sic] | |
It made you happy when you made me cry | |
I've got my fingers crossed | |
Jeannine (I dream of lilac time) | |
I just made up with that old gal of mine | |
Klondike Annie | |
Legendary entertainers | |
Little bit independent | |
Little Pal | |
Lonesome road | |
Lookin' for another sweetie | |
Lookin good but feelin'bad | |
Louisiana fairy tale | |
Lulu's back in town | |
Memories of France | |
More I know you | |
My blue heaven | |
My fate in your hands | |
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I need someone like you | |
Oh, my bundle of love | |
Old pals are the best pale after all. Les Bons Amis. Motif du film sonore "l'Escadre volante". Paroles anglaises de Billy Rose. Paroles françaises de Henry Moreau. Chant et piano | |
Paloma | |
Persian rug | |
Red hot Dan | |
Rhyme for love | |
Riddin' but walkin' | |
Ridin' around in the rain fox-trot | |
Runnin' wild the original sounds of the jazz age. | |
Rusty pail | |
Serenata ajaccina | |
Sing an old-fashioned song | |
Sloppy water blues | |
Soothin' syrup stomp | |
Spike Hughes y su Orquesta Americana | |
Stompin' the bug | |
Sugar Rose | |
Sweet and slow | |
Sweet beginning like this | |
Sweet Sue | |
Tanglefoot | |
That never-to-be-forgotten night | |
Then I'll be tired of you | |
There goes my attraction | |
There'll be some changes made | |
There's going to the devil to pay | |
Thief in the night | |
Thou swell | |
Tomorrow | |
Truckin' Sugar blues | |
Turn on the heat | |
Until the real thing comes along | |
Waiting at the end of the road | |
Weary river theme song of the film "Weary river" | |
West wind | |
What's the reason | |
When a St Louis woman comes down to New Orleans, du film Paramount "It ain't no sin" (Ce n'est pas un péché). Chant et piano | |
When I'm alone | |
When my sugar walks down the street : (all the little birdies go tweet - tweet - tweet) | |
When you're with somebody else | |
Why can't you featured in the film "Say it with song" | |
Willow tree | |
I wish I were twins | |
Won't you get up off it, please ? | |
Yes sir, that's my baby the golden years of Tin Pan Alley, 1920-1929. | |
You stayed away too long | |
You're the picture | |
You've been taking lessons in love | |
You've got to be modernistic | |
На солнечной стороне улицы On the sunny side of the street. |