Peerless quartet
VIAF ID: 153486132 ( Corporate )
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Preferred Forms
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Peerless Quartet
- 110 2 _ ‡a Peerless Quartet
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Peerless Quartet
- 210 | | ‡a Peerless quartet
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Alagazam (to the music of the band) | |
Auld lang syne. | |
Beautiful isle of somewhere | |
The bells. | |
Call to arms. | |
Carolina, I'm coming back to you | |
Carry me back to old Virginny | |
Cheer up Father, cheer up Mother | |
Come where my love lies dreaming | |
Darling Nellie Gray | |
Dear old girl | |
I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way | |
Girl from Saskatchewan | |
Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip | |
Goodnight Angeline | |
Have a heart | |
He's a rag picker | |
Home sweet home | |
Homeward bound | |
How sorry you'll be : wait'll you see | |
Hymns of the old church choir | |
I'd love to fall asleep and wake up in my mammy's arms | |
If I had my way | |
In Alabama, dear, with you | |
In banjo land | |
Is there still room for me 'neath the old apple tree? | |
It's a long lane that has no turning | |
Jane | |
Jazz babies' ball | |
Just a dream of you, dear | |
Just one day | |
Keemo kimo | |
Lead, kindly light | |
Let Me Linger Longer In Your Arms | |
Let's go back to baby days | |
Liberty bell | |
Long boy | |
Love me while the lovin' is good | |
The man behind the hammer and the plow | |
Massa's in de cold, cold ground | |
Medley of sea chanties : Sally Brown ; Blow the man down ; Whiskey for my Johnny ; Away for Rio | |
Melodious jazz | |
Mississippi days | |
Moonlight on the lake. | |
Nearer my God to thee. | |
Old black Joe | |
Old oaken bucket | |
On a little farm in Normandie | |
On Honolulu Bay | |
Pink lady. | |
The pussy cat rag | |
A rainbow from the U.S.A. | |
The red, white and blue | |
The Reube [i.e. Rube] Quartette | |
Robinson Crusoe, Jr | |
Say a prayer for the boys out there | |
Silver bell | |
Silver threads among the gold | |
Smile and the world smiles with you ; Weep and you weep alone | |
A smile will go a long, long, way | |
Songs. | |
Swanee river trail | |
Sweetness | |
Tenting on the old camp ground | |
Texico | |
That aeroplane glide | |
There's a little white church in the valley | |
Those ragtime melodies | |
Tip top Tipperary Mary. | |
We don't want the bacon (what we want is a piece of the Rhine) | |
Weep No More My Mammy | |
We'll do our share (while you're over there) | |
We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home | |
We're going over | |
When I send you a picture of Berlin (you'll know it's over, "over there" I'm coming home) | |
When I'm gone you'll soon forget | |
When old Bill Bailey plays the ukalele [i.e. ukulele] | |
When the corn is waving, Annie dear (Annie's winning smile) | |
When the roll is called up yonder | |
When we wind up the watch on the rhine | |
When you and I were young, Maggie | |
When you're five times sweet sixteen | |
Where do we go from here? | |
Where is my wandering boy to-night | |
Where the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to Gold | |
While they were dancing | |
Whistling Jim | |
Women. | |
The worst is yet to come | |
Yip yip yaphank | |
Yock-a-hilo town | |
You'll be there! | |
Young America, we're strong for you | |
Ziegfeld follies of 1918 |