Von Tilzer, Albert
Von Tilzer, Albert, 1878-1956
Tilzer, Albert von
Tilzer, Von Albert
Tilzer, Albert von 1878-1956
Albert Von Tilzer American songwriter
VIAF ID: 87850169 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Albert Von Tilzer ‡c American songwriter
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Tilzer, Albert von
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Tilzer, Albert von ‡d 1878-1956
- 100 1 _ ‡a Tilzer, Von Albert
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Von Tilzer, Albert
- 100 1 _ ‡a Von Tilzer, Albert
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Von Tilzer, Albert ‡d 1878-1956
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (38)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Adrienne | |
The alcoholic blues. | |
American / Century Play Company scripts and business papers | |
Au revoir but not goodbye, soldier boy | |
Beauty lane. | |
Billie Holiday anthology, 1985: | |
Blowing bubble [sic] all day long : fox-trot | |
Business is bad! : Not a cent to be had again blues | |
Carrie. | |
Le chemin des amoureux | |
Come back to me | |
Dapper Dan ... | |
Do what your mother did (I'll do the same as your dad) | |
Don't take my darling boy away | |
Down memory lane. The flapper years (1920-1929). | |
Down memory lane. Tunes that sold a million. | |
Down where the Swanee River flows | |
Die Dreigroschenoper. | |
Forty second street strut. | |
Give me the moonlight: give me the girl (and leave the rest to me) | |
Good evening, Caroline. | |
Good night Mr. Moon | |
Goodbye sweetheart goodbye. | |
Hideaway | |
Holding hands. | |
Honeysuckle | |
The Honolulu hicki boola boo. | |
How do you do miss Josephine. | |
If you only had my disposition. | |
I'm glad I'm married : comic song | |
I'm going to steal some other fellow's girl. | |
I'm not that kind of a girl | |
I'm the miller's daughter : Waltz song. | |
In apple blossom time | |
Jennie Lee | |
Just because it's you. | |
Lonesome. | |
Lookin' out the window. Song. | |
Lover, I cry over you | |
Mariette : two-step : turkey trot | |
I may be gone for a long long time | |
I may stay away a little longer | |
Moritat tema de la Ópera de tres centavos | |
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy | |
Mum's the word. | |
My baby boy | |
My little girl. | |
Nous aurons notre maison | |
Oh! By jingo | |
Oh gee! Say gee! You ought to see my Gee Gee from the Fiji Isle | |
Oh! how she could yacki hacki wicki wacki woo. | |
On a le temps slow | |
One for all and all for one | |
Parisienne. | |
Petite amie | |
Rhapsody in blue | |
Rien qu'à toi = Put your arms around me, honey | |
Robinson Crusoe, Jr | |
She gives them all the Ha! Ha! Ha! | |
The singing fool | |
Smarty. | |
Songs. Selections | |
Southerners | |
Spoontime. | |
Stop thief! | |
Summertime | |
Taffy | |
Take me out to the ball game | |
Teasing | |
Tell her while the waltz is playing. | |
They all looked at me. | |
To any girl. | |
The Twinkle in your eye. | |
Two little eyes | |
Unchain my heart | |
I used to love you but it's all over now | |
Wait till you get them up in the air, boys ... | |
Wait until you see my Madeline | |
Warner/Chappell collection | |
Waters of Venice, or, Floating down the sleepy lagoon | |
We're with you Tommy Atkins | |
What kind of an American are you? | |
What's the odds. | |
When the evening bells are ringing | |
When the sun goes down in Flanders. | |
When you play with the heart of a girl | |
Where the Ganges flows medley : introducing, just a pretty little home |