Cobb, Will D., 1876-1930
Cobb, Will D.
Will D. Cobb American lyricist and composer (1876-1930)
Will D. Cobb
VIAF ID: 33236994 (Personal)
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- 200 _ | ‡a Cobb ‡b Will D. ‡f 1876-1930
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cobb, Will D., ‡d 1876-1930
- 100 0 _ ‡a Will D. Cobb
- 100 0 _ ‡a Will D. Cobb ‡c American lyricist and composer (1876-1930)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York
- 551 _ _ ‡a Philadelphia, PA
Works
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Bye bye dear old Broadway. | |
The call of my heart is for you. | |
I can't tell why I love you, but I do [SR] between 1900 and 1901 | |
[caption title, f.48r:] HUPF MEIN MÄDEL | LIED VON WILL. D. COBB. DEUTSCHER TEXT | VON A. SCHÖNFELD. MUSIK VON J. FLYNN. | |
COOL BREEZE | |
Could you be true to eyes of blue if you looked into eyes of brown. | |
I couldn't stand to see ma baby lose. | |
Dizzy Gillespie at Newport | |
DIZZY'S BLUES | |
DOODLIN' | |
The Face in the flag I love. | |
Gee! But you look awfully good to me. | |
Good-bye, little girl, good-bye. Words by Will D. Cobb. Chant et piano | |
Goodbye sweet Marie. | |
Hupf mein Mädel! / Musik von John H. Flynn. - Berlin ; London, copyright 1910. | |
Hupf'! mein Mäderl : (Lied für Klavier m. unterlegtem Text) / von D. Cobb | |
If a table at Rector's could talk. | |
If Aladdin would lend me his lamp. | |
If I had a girl like you. | |
If I was a millionaire. | |
I'll get you. | |
In Zanzibar. | |
It's hard to leave your girl behind. | |
I just came in to say hello : Now I hate to say good-bye. | |
I just can't make my eyes behave. | |
Keep on a-going | |
Laddie boy : (good bye; and luck be with you) | |
Little partner of mine : Novelty fox trot song. | |
I lost my heart in Honolulu. | |
MANTECA THEME | |
Meet me down at the corner. | |
Moon beams. | |
Mothers of men : a soul stirring patriotic song for true Americans | |
Mr. Monkey. | |
I never wanted anything so good, so bad. | |
No bird ever flew so high he didn't have to light. | |
On a beautiful night with a beautiful girl. | |
On the grand old sand. | |
Private Mike M'Gee | |
The Red Cross needs you now | |
I REMEMBER CLIFFORD | |
SCHOOL DAYS | |
Since my Margarette become-a-da-suffragette : song | |
Sunbonnet Sue. | |
That grand old gentleman : (Uncle Sam) | |
Waltz me around again Willie. | |
I want you morning, noon, and night : Fox-trot song. | |
Way down yonder in the cornfield | |
Welcome home, laddie boy, welcome home! | |
The What-che-ma-call-em. | |
When you are Mrs. Me and I am Mr. You. | |
While the old mill wheel is turning. | |
Yip I addy I ay! | |
You'll come back to me. | |
You're your mamma's little daddy now! | |
You've got to be in khaki |