Schwartz, Jean, 1878-1956.
Schwartz, Jean
Jean Schwartz Hungarian-born American songwriter
VIAF ID: 34648915 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Jean Schwartz ‡c Hungarian-born American songwriter
- 200 _ | ‡a Schwartz ‡b Jean ‡f 1878-1956
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Schwartz, Jean ‡d 1878-1956
- 100 1 0 ‡a Schwartz, Jean ‡d 1878-1956
- 100 1 _ ‡a Schwartz, Jean, ‡d 1878-1956
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Schwartz, Jean, ‡d 1878-1956
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Anticycle | |
Any old place I can hang my hat is home, sweet home to me | |
Baby blue. | |
Back, back, back to the woods, or, [Back to the woods] | |
Back to the Carolina you love | |
Bedelia | |
CALIFORNIA NIGHTS | |
Chinatown my Chinatown | |
DAY IN THE LIFE | |
DEVIL AND THE FARMER'S WIFE | |
Dis-leur "bonjour" pour moi [enregistrement sonore] | |
Down the line with Arabella. | |
Drummers song, or, Sweethearts in every town : from "The ham tree" | |
Ever since you told me that you loved me (I'm a nut! I'm a nut!). | |
Gee, officer Krupke ! (3 min 22 s) | |
Hamlet was a melancholy dane | |
Handle me with care, c1917: | |
Hello central! Give me no man's land | |
Hello, Hawaiii, how are you? | |
Highland Mary. | |
Honey on our honeymoon. | |
How sweet you are : from "Thank your lucky stars" | |
If it wasn't for the Irish and the Jews [SR] 1912: | |
I'm all bound 'round with the Mason Dixon line | |
I'm unlucky | |
I've made up my mind to mind a maid made up like you. | |
Jersey lily | |
JOKER | |
Kardinalerne | |
The Ki-l-youdleing dog. | |
King's carnival | |
Kiss your minstrel boy good-bye | |
Kisses. | |
Kurt Edelhagen - Wolfgang Sauer | |
Let me whisper in your ear. | |
Lifting the lid | |
Lifting the lid. Line it out McGinnity | |
A Little wigwam for two. | |
Love is an old fashioned feeling. | |
I love the heart of Dixie : Dixie I'm coming home. | |
MEET ME IN ROSE TIME, ROSIE | |
Meet me on the fence tonight. | |
Milking the Milky Way : Milking the Milkyway. | |
Molly on a trolley | |
Mother may I go out to swim | |
Mr. Bluebeard | |
Mr. Dooley, or, [Mister Dooley] | |
My Indiana Anna. | |
My Irish daisy. | |
My lady of Japan. | |
My operatic Samson. | |
My wigwam lady. | |
Nerves. | |
Nursery rhymes. | |
On the level you're a little devil but I'll soon make an angel of you. | |
On the road to Calais. | |
Our little cabaret up home. | |
Page Mister Cupid. | |
The passing show of 1923 | |
The passing show of 1923. My Dutch lady | |
Piff! Paff! Pouf! | |
Please : fox trot | |
Radium dance | |
Ring ting-a-ling : from "Over the river" | |
Rip Van Winkle was a lucky man. | |
Rock-a-bye your baby with a dixie melody | |
Rouli-rouli | |
The rum tum tiddle dance : two step | |
Sahara : fox trot : from Monte Cristo Jr. | |
SHORT LIFE OF TROUBLE | |
Signs. | |
Something that I can't explain. | |
Suite symphonique | |
Take me back to sunshine land. | |
[Taśma ze zbiorów Juliusa Jacobsena]. | |
Tell me what's the matter lovable eyes : from "Make it snappy" | |
Tell that to the marines | |
Tendres passions bande sonore originale et dialogues du film | |
There's rain in my eyes | |
I think of you the whole year round. | |
Those Dixie melodies. | |
Tip-toe thru' the tulips with me | |
TRUST IN ME | |
Tumble-in | |
Um pom toodle i-ay. | |
Up and down Broadway. | |
Wagner couldn't write a rag time song. | |
Wake (1 min 43 s) | |
Was just written for me | |
We won't go home until morning | |
Wedding bells (will you ever ring for me) | |
When Claudia smiles | |
When Claudia smiles. He's a dear old pet | |
Whistle it | |
The white wash man : a characteristic syncopated march et two-step = Malerfreuden | |
WILLOW WEEP FOR ME | |
WINDY | |
You're the girl. |