Sloane, A. Baldwin (Alfred Baldwin), 1872-1926
Sloane, A. Baldwin 1872-1925
Alfred Baldwin Sloane Broadway composer
Sloane, Alfred Baldwin (1872-1925)
Sloane, Baldwin 1872-1925
Alfred Baldwin Sloane American Broadway composer (1872-1925)
Sloane, A. Baldwin 1872-1926
Sloane, Alfred Baldwin 1872-1926
Sloane, A. Baldwin
Sloane, A. Baldwin (Alfred Baldwin)
VIAF ID: 54532413 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Alfred Baldwin Sloane ‡c American Broadway composer (1872-1925)
- 100 0 _ ‡a Alfred Baldwin Sloane ‡c Broadway composer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sloane, A. Baldwin ‡q (Alfred Baldwin)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sloane, A. Baldwin ‡q (Alfred Baldwin), ‡d 1872-1926
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sloane, Alfred Baldwin ‡d 1872-1926
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (20)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 1 _ ‡a Baltimore, MD
- 551 1 _ ‡a Red Bank, NJ
Works
Title | Sources |
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Anna i Joanna | |
[caption title, parts:] "Treasureland" Selection. | Arranged by | R. S. STODDON. | |
Gdyś bez grosza w domu siedź | |
It's not the uniform that makes the man | |
Je connais une blonde | |
Ma Tiger Lily | |
The Mocking bird, 1939. | |
My dainty mermaid. | |
My Japanese baby. | |
My marionette. | |
The Naked truth. | |
Never forget your parents : A Mock ballad. | |
The New Bo-Peep. | |
Ninon's father doesn't seem to mind. | |
Nobody cares. | |
Nursery rhymes. | |
Old gentleman's jazz. | |
Old Rameses. | |
On Chestnut Street. | |
Opening chorus. | |
Oui! Oui! Ma'moiselle, Oui! Oui! | |
Peaches. | |
Perfume of art : Parfum d' Amour. | |
The Poppy and the pink. | |
The Power of the press. | |
Pretty lady : It's the dress that makes a girl. | |
Puff! Puff! Puff! | |
Queen of my deams. | |
Red, red as a rose. | |
The Rigadoon. | |
Roly Poly. | |
Sailor number. | |
The Scandal club. | |
Sentimental Tommy. | |
Sergeant Kitty. Piano-vocal score. English. [from old catalog] | |
Shandon belles. | |
Simple Simon. | |
Sly Musette. | |
Snap shots. | |
Something tells me I am going to love you. | |
Spook dance. | |
Statue song. | |
The strange adventures of Jack and the beanstalk, 1896: | |
Superstition. | |
Susie, mah Sue. | |
Sweethearts of yesterday. | |
Take me along with you dearie. | |
Tam, Tam, Tam, Tam, Tam. | |
Tammany on parade. | |
That spooky tune. | |
That's how I love you. | |
There goes another one : Toy balloon song. | |
There's a girl in Havana | |
There's a little street in heaven that they call Broadway. | |
There's nothing sweeter than a kiss from a beautiful girl. | |
There's something about you. | |
They're all good friends of mine. | |
Those were the happy days. | |
Throwing the bull. | |
Toddling the todalo. | |
True love lives but in our dreams. | |
Try this on your "pianna" Anna. | |
Tsin. | |
Waltzes. | |
War! | |
We are a gallant regiment. | |
We should worry, Uncle Sam. | |
Weenie and Widgie. | |
Well maybe. | |
Wer kein Geld hat der bleibt z'Haus = Jeśliś goły w domu siedź! : kuplety : [na głos z fort.] | |
What's the matter with the moon to-night? | |
When the cat's away the mice will play. | |
When the soldier says farewell. | |
When you ain't got no money, well you needn't come 'round | |
When you said, "How do you do?". | |
The Wherefore and the why. | |
While strolling thro' the forest. | |
White Light Alley. | |
Wilhelmina's concertina. | |
Wine maid divine. | |
A Wise old owl. | |
The wizard of Oz. | |
Won't you marry me. | |
Would you? | |
Yankee Bohemia. | |
You may always be my sweetheart : If you care to be. | |
You never know what's going to happen next. | |
Your're the nicest man I ever saw. |