Bryan, Alfred, 1871-1958
Alfred Bryan Canadian songwriter
Bryan, Alfred
Bryan, Al
VIAF ID: 42030305 (Personal)
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100 0 _ ‡a Alfred Bryan ‡c Canadian songwriter
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100 1 _ ‡a Bryan, Alfred, ‡d 1871-1958
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Brantford
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Gladstone, NJ
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Works
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I believe in miracles |
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Big chief Kill-a-hun |
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Blue river |
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Broadway babies [MP] 1929: |
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Brown eyes, why are you blue ? |
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Buenas noches Boa noite : foxtrot de la película, Aquella noche en Río |
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[caption title, parts:] "Triumphland" Selection. | Arranged by | R. S. STODDON. |
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Cheer up Father, cheer up Mother |
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Chimes of Normandy |
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Come, Josephine in my flying machine |
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I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier. |
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Dinah |
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Don't keep me in the dark, bright eyes [music] 1928: |
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Drag |
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Encore sexy sax [enr. son.] |
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Felix the cat |
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Flow along, River Tennessee (to the home of the girl I love) |
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A friend of mine told a friend of mine. |
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Goodnight mother |
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Hiawatha's melody of love |
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His cute moving picture machine. |
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I'll wed you in the golden summer time |
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I'm crazy over every girl in France |
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I'm on my way to Mandalay. |
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In old Japan. |
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It's a cute little way of my own. |
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It's an old fashioned world after all |
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Japansy |
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Jeanne D'Arc |
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Joan of Arc |
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Little Johnny Jones. |
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Lonesome lover |
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Lorraine : (my beautiful Alsace-Lorraine) |
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Mississippi lullaby. |
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More music to break a lease |
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My song of the Nile |
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My Yiddishe momme : fox-trot |
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On the island of Pines. |
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On the road to Calais. |
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Oui, oui, Marie, or, Wee, wee, Marie |
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Over the Alpine mountains. |
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Over the hills to Mary |
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Pagan love lyrics |
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Pagan moon. |
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Pardon my poems |
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Peg O' my heart. |
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Please don't smile when I sigh |
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Rainbow. |
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Red lips, kiss my blues away |
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Red Nichols Classics. |
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Rip van winkle slept with one eye open |
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S' wonderful [!] : Foxtrot |
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Sahara : fox trot : from Monte Cristo Jr. |
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Sampler, May 1964. |
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Sexy sax vol. 1 |
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Shep Fields and his "Rippling Rhythm" Orchestra. Red Nichols and his Five Pennies : authentic Dixie music. |
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She's good enough to be your baby's mother and she. |
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Sing Miller with the Rudy Balliu Society Serenaders. |
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Singin' the blues. |
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Sleepy time gal |
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Somnambula. |
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Songs everybody knows |
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Songs of the 1910's. |
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Starlight and tulips |
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Stingy kid. |
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Sweet little buttercup : song |
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The sweetest girl in Monterey. |
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Ted Heath swings in hi-fi : Listen to my music ; Ted Heath selection. |
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That was before I met you |
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There's a lump of sugar down in Dixie. |
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There's a ring around the moon. |
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There's a vacant chair in every home tonight |
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There's something nice about everyone (but there's everything nice about you) : fox trot ... [by] Bryan, Terker, Wendling. |
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Think of me when I am near : Not when I'm far away. |
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Those Dixie melodies. |
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Virginia, fox-trot [chanté et dansé]. Paroles françaises de Saint-Granier, Willemetz et Le Seyeux. Chant et piano |
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I want the whole world to love you |
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Wee, wee, Marie : (will you do zis for me) |
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When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France |
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When I waltz with you. |
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When it's night time down in Burgundy. |
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When our mothers rule the world |
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When the bees are in the hive |
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When the boys from Dixie eat the melon on the Rhine |
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When you're in love with more than one [your not in love at all] |
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The White House is the light house of the world |
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Who paid the rent for Mrs. Rip van Winkle? |
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Winter. |
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Wolf song |
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Yo Te Mo Means I Love You |
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You'll do the same thing over again : song |
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