Clarke, Grant, 1891-1931
Clarke, Grant
Clarke, Grant Parolier
Grant Clarke American songwriter (1891-1931)
VIAF ID: 5116122 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Clarke ‡b Grant ‡f 1891-1931
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, Grant ‡c Parolier
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Clarke, Grant ‡d 1891-1931
- 100 1 _ ‡a Clarke, Grant ‡d 1891-1931
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Grant Clarke ‡c American songwriter (1891-1931)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
Works
Title | Sources |
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All I remember | |
Am I blue | |
Aren't you glad you're you? | |
Arizona | |
BIG BUTTER AND EGG MAN | |
Birmingham Bertha | |
Blue and broken hearted | |
Blue champagne | |
Blue Danube rock | |
Blue skies | |
Blue, turning grey over you | |
Blues in my heart | |
CAKE WALKIN' BABIES BACK HOME | |
Carin Lundin Quiintet Babble. | |
Chong (he come from Hong Kong) : medley fox-trot. | |
The chop-stick rag. | |
COME RAIN OR COME SHINE | |
Dirty hands, dirty face | |
Don't forget there's someone in Australia | |
DON'T LET THE SUN CATCH YOU CRYIN' | |
Dust bowl blues | |
ECCENTRIC | |
Edna May. | |
Emaline | |
EVERYBODY LOVES MY BAB | |
Everything is peaches down in Georgia | |
Express and star special song supplement | |
France, we have not forgotten you | |
I Get the blues when it rains | |
GOOD TIME FLAT | |
Hawaiian butterfly | |
He'd have to get under, get out and get under (to fix up his automobile). | |
He's a devil in his own home town. - | |
HEY WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME | |
If he can fight like he can love (good night Germany) | |
I'VE ALWAYS TRIED TO UNDERSTAND | |
Jokes : the laughing fox trot | |
JUST FOR A THRILL | |
Just my love | |
JUST ONE LOOK | |
I know. | |
I know I got more than my share | |
Last night when we were young | |
LEA | |
Let me have my dreams | |
LITTLE LAWRENCE | |
LIVIN' HIGH | |
LONESOME ROAD | |
MANDY MAKE UP YOUR MIND | |
MANDY MY DEAR | |
MARIAN | |
MEAN BLUES | |
Neptune's daughter. | |
NEW ORLEANS HOP SCOP BLUES | |
Now that I need you, you're gone | |
NOW'S THE TIME | |
OF ALL THE WRONGS YOU'VE DONE TO ME | |
Oh, you million dollar doll, ©1913: | |
OLD FASHIONED LOVE | |
On the steps of the great white capitol : stood Martha and George | |
On with the show. | |
Out of a million you're the only one : De toules les femmes, tu es la seule | |
Pasadena, c1924 (a.e.) | |
Pioneer Recording Bands (1917-1920) | |
PORTRAIT | |
SCARLET RIBBONS | |
SHABBY GAL RAG | |
SHREVEPORT BLUES | |
Smoke clouds | |
SMOKE HOUSE BLUES | |
So this is Venice! : a modern treatment of Ambroise Thomas' carnival of Venice | |
SOMEDAY SWEETHEART | |
SURE HE'S A CAT | |
Sweet and lovely | |
Take the path where the honeysuckle grows | |
TEXAS MOANER BLUES | |
THAT DA-DA STRAIN | |
That wonderful tune. | |
There's one in a million like you. | |
TIMES WERE WHEN | |
Tip-toe thru' the tulips with me | |
touch of blue | |
Weary river : theme song of picture"Weary river" | |
What do you do on [sic] Sunday, Mary? : fox-trot | |
What do you want to make those eyes at me for ? | |
WILD CAT BLUES | |
I wish I was in blighty | |
Wouldn't It Be Wonderful? : from "Is Everybody Happy" | |
You'll find old Dixieland in France | |
You'll never get to heaven with those eyes (Vous n'entrerez jamais au ciel avec de tels yeux) | |
You're the girl. |