Buck, Gene
Buck, Gene 1885-1957
Buck, Edward Eugene (1885-1957)
Gene Buck American music lyricist
Buck, Gene, 1885-
VIAF ID: 16726345 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Buck, Gene ‡d 1885-1957
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Gene Buck ‡c American music lyricist
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (13)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
Works
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Allo ! chéri ! chanson téléphonée.... Paroles françaises, de Lucien Boger. Paroles anglaises de Gène Buck. Musique de Dave Stamper, arr. par F. Salabert | |
Bachelor days. | |
Chérie, je t'aime | |
Chu Chin Chow. | |
Colonial days. | |
Every girl is fishing. | |
Have a heart. | |
Hello, Frisco! : I called you up to say "Hello" | |
If the girlies could be soldiers. | |
I'll be a Santa Claus to you. | |
In old Versaille. | |
The Indian fox-trot ball. | |
It's getting dark on old broadway. | |
I've got him now. | |
I've saved all my love for you. | |
Jungle ball. | |
Just because you're you. | |
Just you and me. | |
I left her on the beach at Honolulu. | |
List'ning on some radio. | |
The love boat | |
I love you just the same. | |
Luana Lou. | |
Make a fuss over me. | |
Mary and Doug. | |
The melting pot. | |
The midnight frolic guide. | |
Mine was a marriage of convenience. | |
My Arabian maid. | |
My little submarine. | |
No foolin.. Paroles anglaises et musique de Gene Buck et James F. Hanley. Chant et piano | |
Nothing to wear. | |
The princess of my dreams. | |
Prunella mine. | |
Sally won't you come back ? Words by Gene Buck. Chant et piano | |
Same old moon. | |
Shanghai. | |
Shimmie town. | |
Ship building song. | |
Some boy | |
Some sweet day. | |
Somnambulistic tune. | |
Song of the Volga boatmen = Lied der Wolgaschiffer = Canto de los barqueros del Rio Volga | |
South sea Moon, fox-trot de Louis A. Hirsch, Gene Buck et Dave Stamper. Arrangé par Francis Salabert, pour orchestre, avec piano conducteur | |
Starlight. | |
Sunny south. | |
Sweet sixteen. | |
Sweetie mine. | |
Swinging along. | |
Syncopated tune. | |
Telephone song. | |
There's something in the air in springtime. | |
They're getting shorter all the time. | |
They're in the junk pile now. | |
Throw me a kiss. | |
Tipperary Mary. | |
Trilby. | |
Tulip time. | |
Underneath the Japanese moon. | |
The vampire. | |
Violet Ray. | |
I want to learn to jazz dance. | |
Weaving my dreams. | |
When I hear that jazz band play. | |
When I'm looking at you. | |
When my sweetie comes back to me | |
When the lights are low. | |
Who do you love? | |
Will of the wisp. | |
Wonderful girl. | |
The world has gone shimmee mad. | |
You'll have to do the turkey trot to captivate the men. | |
You're a perfect jewel to me. | |
Zebra girl. | |
Ziegfeld follies of 1920, 1920: | |
Zig-Zag de Mr Albert de Courville. Musique de Dave Stamper. In grandma's days they never did the fox-trot.... [Written by Gene Buck] |