Harlan, Byron G.
Harlan, Byron G. 1861-1936
Byron G. Harlan American singer (1861-1936)
Harlan, Byron
VIAF ID: 63202152 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Byron G. Harlan ‡c American singer (1861-1936)
- 200 _ | ‡a Harlan ‡b Byron G. ‡f 1861-1936
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Harlan, Byron G.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Harlan, Byron G. ‡d 1861-1936
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (36)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Collins and Harlan
- 510 2 _ ‡a Collins and Harlan (Musical group)
Works
Title | Sources |
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aba daba honeymoon | |
American music in the beginning | |
Arrah wanna | |
At the ball, that's all | |
The band festival at Plum Center | |
blue jay and the thrush | |
The cannibal king | |
Celebratin' day in Tennessee coon duet | |
Cheer up, Mary | |
Closing time in a country grocery | |
Come along little girl, come along | |
Country found them ready | |
Cyrus Pippin's wedding day [SR] 1911: | |
Dear old golden rule days | |
Do what your mother did | |
Down in Monkeyville | |
Down on the Brandywine | |
Emancipation handicap | |
Everybody rag with me | |
Everything is peaches down in Georgia | |
Fagan, Ted, and William R. Moran. Encyclopedic discography of Victor recordings, matrix series, 1 through 4999, c1986: | |
The first rehearsal of the huskin' bee | |
Good-a-bye, John | |
I got mine | |
Hesitate me around, Bill | |
Hi and Si of Jaytown | |
Hitchy koo | |
Hurrah for Baffin's Bay from Wizard of Oz. | |
If that's your idea of a wonderful time | |
I'm gonna buy a one way ticket to a little one horse town [SR] 1922: | |
I'm unlucky | |
In a village by the sea | |
In my harem | |
In the city of sighs and tears | |
[It's a very easy thing to put a ring upon a finger] | |
It's up to you to move | |
Jerry Murphy is a friend of mine | |
Jewface | |
Just as the sun went down | |
The kid is clever | |
Laughing record : Henry's music lesson. Porters on a Pullman train | |
Let me hear the songs my mother used to sing | |
Long boy | |
Marriage is sublime duet. | |
Mootching along | |
Moriarity | |
My croony melody | |
I never trouble trouble until trouble troubles me | |
Night time in little Italy comic duet. Night time in little Italy : burlesque opera. | |
Oh dat watermelon | |
Oh how she could yacki, hacki, wicki, wacki woo | |
old time street fakir | |
On the 5:15 | |
Organ grinder's troubles | |
Popular American recording pioneers, 1895-1925, c2000: | |
Popular music selections for the American Memory project | |
Real ragtime disc recordings from its heyday. | |
Red mill. | |
Robin Adair | |
Row, row, row | |
Ruff Johnson's harmony band | |
A rural argument "rube" specialty with imitations | |
Snookey ookums | |
Susan, kiss me good and hard | |
Take me to that Swanee shore | |
That mesmerising Mendelsohn tune [Enregistrement sonore] | |
They gotta quit kickin' my dawg aroun' the Missouri "dawg" song | |
They were all doing the same | |
Those Charlie Chaplin feet | |
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! | |
Two blue eyes | |
Two jolly sailors | |
Two rubes at the vaudeville | |
Two rubes in a tavern | |
Two rubes swapping horses | |
Under the yum yum tree | |
The village barber | |
The village gossips | |
Wal, I swan! | |
I want to go back to Michigan | |
What do you mean, you lost your dog? | |
When he's all dolled up, he's the best dressed rube in town | |
When Uncle Joe steps into France | |
Where the sunset turns the ocean's blue to gold | |
Who? Me? | |
I wish I had a pal like you | |
Yaddie kaddie kiddie kaddie koo |