Chapin, Frederic
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Chapin, Frederic
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (1)
Works
Title | Sources |
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The Almighty dollar. | |
Ay vant to go back to Sveden. | |
The Betrothal. | |
Dance, no. 16b. | |
Diplomacy : Entrance of Bungloo in portable throne. | |
The Doll and the jumping jack. | |
Drinking song : It's up with the cup, and down with the ale. | |
Entrance of Barclay. | |
The Equine paradox. | |
Finale II. | |
First European in our city. | |
The Fisher and the mermaid : A Deep sea romance. | |
Flirty little Gertie. | |
The Hobgoblins. | |
The Household brigade. | |
I'm a potentate. | |
It's all such a horrible bore. | |
Love at first sight. | |
March from The forbidden land. | |
Merry mystic man. | |
Mr. H.M. Woggle Bug, T.E.. | |
My Coney Island queen. | |
My dreamland maid. | |
My little maid of Oz. | |
My rosebud queen. | |
My Venetian maid. | |
Noble ladies pray, will you buy today : Conversation song. | |
Oh! Buddha. | |
Oh! Pity me. | |
Opening chorus, Act I : Roses dainty, roses fair. | |
Opening chorus, act II : Hurrah for the Lhassa jail. | |
Pantomime music will put him to work. | |
Patty-cake patty-cake baker man. | |
Penelope. | |
Prelude, Act II. | |
Sad is the whip-poor-will. | |
Salambo. | |
Sandman is near. | |
I see my picture in your eyes. | |
Soldiers. | |
Song of the night. | |
Sorrow is mine. | |
Spurning the love of the Tarjun's daughter. | |
Sweet Matilda. | |
Terrible puppy dog. | |
That's how calisthenics go. | |
That's how little birds make love. | |
There's a lady-bug a-waitin' for me. | |
Three maids and a man. | |
Tibetan dance. | |
Tootsie, wootsie. | |
The Tossefolah girls. | |
Touring 'round. | |
Waltzes. | |
We are little Lhassa ladies. | |
We are mystic sorcerers. | |
We are strolling peddlers. | |
We're the jolly chain gang. | |
We're tramps upon our way. | |
What! Mary! : The Chewing gum song | |
When a maiden goes a-fishing. | |
When my brother beats the big bass drum. | |
When my name is writ in history. | |
When the cuckoo met the pussy cat. | |
The Will-o'-the-wisp. | |
Your offense is great. |