Blossom, Henry, 1866-1919
Henry Blossom American writer and lyricist
Blossom, Henry
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York, NY
- 551 _ _ ‡a Saint Louis, Mo.
Works
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All for you! c1915: | |
I am a lone star girl. | |
Any time New York goes dry. | |
Babes in Toyland | |
The Century girl. | |
Chat! Chat! Chatter on the telephone. | |
¡Cuidado, solteros! : deliciosa comedia cinematográfica | |
Eileen | |
Give us a drink. | |
In dreams alone. | |
It's not the uniform that makes the man. | |
I've always been a lucky little guy. | |
John Cort presents a new comic opera : The Princess "Pat" | |
Just a kiss, and good-bye! : Just a kiss, and goodbye! | |
Just to keep peace in the family. | |
Just to make the world a little brighter. | |
Kiss me again.. Words by Henry Blossom. Chant et piano | |
A la parisienne : . | |
The Land of the free. | |
I like 'em plump : No. 3. | |
A Little pot of tea. | |
Love has come to me. | |
I love not one but all. | |
Love's lesson. | |
Make him guess! | |
Mlle. Modiste | |
Money. | |
Moonbeams. | |
The More I see of others, dear, the better I like you : An Imitation of the present day ragtime song. | |
Musicals. | |
My heart's mine own. | |
My San Domingo maid. | |
My yankee doodle girl. | |
Neapolitan love song! : T'amo! | |
Nina. | |
No one would steal you from me. | |
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Nobody cares. | |
Nursery rhymes. | |
The only girl. | |
Opening chorus, Act II. | |
Personality. | |
The prima donna. | |
The Princess "Pat" : with Eleanor Painter | |
Queen of my dreams. | |
red mill | |
The Romping red heads. | |
Sayonara. | |
The Shoes of husband number one (as worn by number two). | |
Si no eres más que un sueño If you are but a dream | |
The slim princess. | |
Sunday dress parade. | |
Sunshine returns again. | |
Susie from Sioux City. | |
Tell it all over again. | |
Tell me. | |
There's a message of love in your eyes. | |
There's no time like now time. | |
There's something about you. | |
Thine alone. | |
Throwing the bull. | |
Travelogues. | |
Velvet lady. | |
I want someone to love. | |
I want you to marry me! | |
We can't do without the men. | |
We should worry, Uncle Sam. | |
We will not live in a bungalow. | |
When I get married : solo and chorus. | |
When the guards go passing by. | |
When uncle Sam is the ruler of the sea. | |
When you're away. | |
Why is a girl? Do you know? | |
Why should we stay home and sew : Equal rights. | |
Women! Women! | |
The Yankee consul, c1903: | |
You have to have a part to make a hit. | |
You're the only one for me. | |
キスミーアゲイン Kiss me again |