Jerome, Benjamin M., 1881-1938
Ben Jerome
VIAF ID: 75886751 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Ben Jerome
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Jerome, Benjamin M. ‡d 1881-1938
- 100 1 _ ‡a Jerome, Benjamin M. ‡d 1881-1938
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Jerome, Benjamin M., ‡d 1881-1938
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Broadway dance folio, c1902 | |
Come to my heart. | |
The Dusky Salome. | |
Father's always talking in his sleep. | |
Finale, Act I. | |
Foxy grandpa : Waltzes. | |
Give us a drink. | |
Golden rod. | |
The Goo-goo man. | |
Good-bye Molly Brown. | |
Here's looking at you. | |
The Hornpipe rag. | |
How much am I bid. | |
I'd like to break my way into society. | |
Ida bell. | |
If love be madness. | |
I'm growing wary. | |
In the morning. | |
An Indigent aristocrat. | |
The isle of spice, or, His majesty of Nicobar, c1903 | |
It's a way that they have in Chicago. | |
It's great to be a sailor. | |
It's not for me. | |
It's the uniform that makes the man. | |
I've always been a lucky little guy. | |
The Joys and the glooms. | |
Jumping jack. | |
Just to keep peace in the family. | |
Kippinoe. | |
Kow, tow, all bow low. | |
Lanciers. | |
The Land of weiner and wurst. | |
Let me go back. | |
Let's get married. | |
Little bo-peep. | |
Louisiana Lou. | |
Love at sight. | |
Love in a mango tree. | |
Love in an orchard : Apple, apple, apple of my eye. | |
The Maiden and the kissing bug. | |
The Man who built the summer hotel. | |
March and two-step. | |
Mary Jane. | |
Mercenary Mary. | |
Mozart Lincoln. | |
My evening star. | |
My lotus lady. | |
My raggedy doll. | |
My rose of the ghetto. | |
My sawdust queen. | |
The Mythical isle of Oolong. | |
Nimble Cymbeline. | |
Nobody cares. | |
Now am de time. | |
Old Mother Goose. | |
On a Pullman honeymoon. | |
On dreamy bay. | |
Peggy Brady. | |
The Puritan prance. | |
Rags. | |
Ragtime a collection of ragtime songs and piano solos : Vol. 1. | |
Reilly. | |
Rosie Shea. | |
Say Hawaii to me. | |
Selection. | |
Sister Ann. | |
A Social dame. | |
Solo Koko. | |
The Sousa girl : march song | |
The Stein song. | |
Take me home. | |
The Tale of the tailless frog. | |
There's something that I like about you. | |
I think you think too much about too many. | |
Too-hoo, too-hoo. | |
Uncle Sam's marines. | |
Waltz. | |
I want someone to love. | |
Watch me to-night in the torch-light parade. | |
What colored eyes do you love? | |
What's the matter with my man in the moon. | |
When I was a kid like you. | |
When old glory floats from everywhere. | |
When Paddy goes a-courtin'. | |
When we made the gallant charge of Bunker Hill. | |
Whoa san. | |
I wish my honeymoon would shine. | |
Wishes. | |
I wonder will you forget. | |
World's all wrong again. | |
Would you if you were me. | |
Wouldn't that tickle you. | |
The Yankee tourist girl. | |
You and I. | |
You can flirt in all kinds of languages. | |
You'll find 'em in Chicago. | |
You're it with me. | |
You're the only one for me. |