Von Tilzer, Harry, 1872-1946.
Tilzer, Harry von
Harry Von Tilzer American composer
Von Tilzer, Harold (Harry)
Von Tilzer, Harry
VIAF ID: 2738243 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Harry Von Tilzer ‡c American composer
- 100 1 _ ‡a Tilzer, Harry Von
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- 200 _ | ‡a Von Tilzer ‡b Harry ‡f 1872-1946
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Von Tilzer, Harry (sparse)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Von Tilzer, Harry ‡d 1872-1946
- 100 1 _ ‡a Von Tilzer, Harry, ‡d 1872-1946
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (49)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
Works
Title | Sources |
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I ain't a-goin' to weep no more | |
Alagazam (to the music of the band) | |
ASCAP bio. dictionary of composers, etc., 1948: | |
Bird in a gilded cage | |
Bring back, bring back, bring back the Kaiser to me | |
Bye bye, dearie | |
Can you tame wild wimmen | |
Cerisier rose et pommier blanc | |
Coo-ee coo-ee. | |
The cubanola glide; | |
A Daughter of the moon am I. | |
Dear old fashioned Irish songs my mother sang to me | |
Decembre 1943 | |
Down on the farm | |
Down where the Wurzburger flows | |
Gallagher you can't keep the Irish down | |
The ghost of the terrible blues | |
Good-bye boys! | |
I got to see the minstrel show | |
Great baseball war song. | |
Hannah, won't you open that door | |
Harry Von Tilzer and H. Harold Gumm papers | |
He went in like a lion and came out like a lamb | |
The Highly important fly. | |
Hoo-oo, or, Ain't you coming out tonight? | |
In the land where the green shamrock grows | |
In the sweet bye and bye | |
It's a long long way to the USA : and the girl I left behind | |
Jennie Lee | |
Jim, Jim don't come back "till you win" | |
Jim, Jim, I always knew you'd win | |
Just across the bridge of gold | |
Just as your mother was | |
Kakadu : (My little kickapoo) : Intermezzo - two step | |
Last night was the end of the world. | |
The little good for nothing's good for something afterall | |
The little wooden whistle would'nt whistle. | |
I love, I love, I love my wife, but oh you kid | |
Love me while the lovin' is good | |
The makin's of the USA | |
Mama's captain curly head | |
Mammy's good-night lullaby | |
man behind the hammer and the plow | |
The mansion of aching hearts | |
March and two-step. | |
Marche-Mimi, sur les motif de la marche "Prisculla" de Tilzen-Gracey. Paroles de Léo Lelièvre et Jost. Musique de M. Gracey et Mario | |
Meet me in St. Louis medley waltz | |
Moving day | |
My great desire | |
My old New Hampshire home | |
Now the sunshine lingers there | |
Oh Marjory. | |
On a Sunday afternoon | |
On the 5:15 | |
On the old Fall River Line | |
On the South Sea isle | |
Row, row, row | |
Says I to myself, says I | |
School time | |
Sentinel as leep ! Words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Harry von Tilzer | |
She walks in her husband's sleep | |
Somebody knows | |
Somebody's mother | |
Somebody's waiting for someone | |
Songs. Selections | |
Spoontime | |
Summertime | |
Teasing | |
That old Irish mother of mine | |
They're either too young or too old | |
Under the Anheuser bush, or, [Down at the old Bull and Bush] | |
Under the yum yum tree [SR] 1911: | |
Valse des p'tits pois. Valse populaire, sur les motifs de la chanson "Ah ! Ah ! Ah ! les p'tits pois,... de Harry von Tilzer, (pour orchestre) par A. Bosc | |
Wait 'till the sun shines, Nellie | |
I want a girl | |
I want to be an actor lady | |
When Kate and I were coming thru the rye | |
When Mariola do the cubanola | |
When my ship comes in | |
When the flowers bloom in spring-time | |
When the frost is on the pumpkin | |
When the harvest days are over, Jessie dear | |
When the harvest moon is shining | |
Where the morning glories twine around the door | |
Whoa Bill | |
I wonder if she's waiting | |
Wonderful girl, good night | |
You'll always be the same sweet girl | |
You'll get all that's coming to you | |
You'll have to put him to sleep with the Marseillaise and wake him up with oo-la-la | |
Yukaloo (my pretty South Sea island lady) |