Wenrich, Percy, 1887-1952
Wenrich, Percy
Wenrich, Percy 18..-19.. compositeur
Percy Wenrich American composer of ragtime and popular music
VIAF ID: 87909221 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Percy Wenrich ‡c American composer of ragtime and popular music
- 200 _ | ‡a Wenrich ‡b Percy ‡f 18..-19.. ‡c compositeur
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wenrich, Percy ‡d 1887-1952
- 100 1 _ ‡a Wenrich, Percy ‡d 1887-1952
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wenrich, Percy, ‡d 1887-1952
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wenrich, Percy, ‡d 1887-1952
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (22)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Joplin, MO
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York
Works
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The 19th hole when the 18th hole is over. | |
I ain't got weary yet! | |
Alamo rag. | |
All muddled up. | |
Best of Judy Garland (The) (1937-1942) | |
Black & white | |
Burning kisses. | |
By the campfire. Quand Johnny va voir sa belle. Words by Mabel Elizabeth Girling, paroles françaises de Lucien Boyer, music by Percy Wenrich | |
Come along | |
Community Swing (1937-1938) | |
Cotton babes. | |
Crab apples, c1908: | |
Dixie blossom : two-step | |
Down memory lane. Memories (1910-1919). | |
Dżek i Dżim : two-step | |
Early Classics (1931-1934) | |
The Game of eyes. | |
Girls all around me. | |
grands succès américains pour piano | |
A hot time in Monkey town. | |
I'll tra la la la la : Spanish serenade song. | |
I'm afraid to come home in the dark | |
In berry pickin' time | |
In my dreams of you | |
In old Ireland, where the river Kenmare flows. | |
In the glory of the moonlight (strolling along) | |
In the purple twilight = Au crépuscule | |
Indian summer | |
It's moonlight all the time on Broadway. | |
I've got feathers on my head. | |
Julian Eltinge's bathing song. | |
Kentucky days | |
Lindy lady | |
Love in Pékin | |
Love's little journey. | |
Love's romantic sea : Every girl, every boy. | |
Maid of Heatherbloom. | |
Marsovia-Rainbow (an indian intermezzo) by Percy Wenrich | |
Miller, Glenn Best of Glenn Miller (The) (1938-1942) | |
Minnetonka fox trot | |
Missouri music, 1971: | |
Moonlight Bay; accordion | |
My hula hula love. | |
Oh Father dear Father : Telephone song. | |
One loving caress | |
Oriental serenade. | |
Piękna Kitty z New York City | |
Put on your old grey bonnet. | |
Ragtime piano roll. | |
A rainbow from the U.S.A. | |
Raunchy | |
Recitative song : Ha ha she locked me out. | |
Regenbogen Indian. Intermezzo : Piano | |
Reise ins Glück | |
The Rocking chair fleet. | |
Sail along, silv'ry moon | |
Silver bell | |
Smiler | |
Snow dear [i.e. deer] | |
Sometime : medley fox trot : "The tune you cant' forget " ; "Any kind of man" ; "Keep on smiling" | |
Sugar moon. | |
Sweet cider time when you were mine | |
Take me some place, will you Willie? | |
Tennessee moon | |
That tempting tango. | |
There's an old flame burning. | |
Viss du var ei båre | |
Vocal Recital Morris, Joan - Speaks, O. ; Wenrich, P. ; Howard, J. ; Emerson, I. ; Kendis, J. ; Paley, H. ; Edwards, G. (Moonlight Bay) | |
Vogue, lune d'argent, 1958 | |
I want a picture of you. | |
War song hits, part I : Introducing: It's a long way to Berlin ; Keep the home fires burning ; Where to we go from here ; Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag | |
Way down yonder in the golden West | |
We loved each other in the long ago. | |
When everything is harmony. | |
When I hear a syncopated strain. | |
When it's moonlight in Mayo | |
When you wore a tulip and I wore a big red rose | |
When you're living in a college town. | |
Where do we go from here [boys]? | |
The Widow fascinating. | |
I wish I had somebody waiting for me when I get home | |
Wochenend und Sonnenschein : (Happy day are here again) | |
You can tell that he's an American | |
You can trust me. | |
You'll get nothing from me. |