Cole, Bob, 1868-1911
Cole, Bob
Bob Cole American composer, actor, playwright (1868–1911)
Cole, Robert Allen, Jr. (Bob)
VIAF ID: 56176445 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Bob Cole ‡c American composer, actor, playwright (1868–1911)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cole, Bob
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cole, Bob ‡d 1868-1911
- 100 1 0 ‡a Cole, Bob ‡d 1868-1911
- 100 1 _ ‡a Cole, Bob, ‡d 1868-1911
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (33)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Ada, my sweet potato! | |
Big Indian chief. | |
The Big red shawl. | |
Bleeding moon. | |
Chicken. | |
Come my love and go with me : Darktown elopement. | |
Come out, Dinah, on the green. | |
The Conjure man. | |
The countess of Alagazam. | |
The Czar of Tenderloin. | |
Hoola woola. | |
If Adam hadn't seen the apple tree. | |
If that's society excuse me. | |
I've got troubles of my own. | |
I've lost my teddy bear. | |
Just how much I love you. | |
Life is a game of checkers. | |
Love me baby mine. | |
Lucky black cat | |
Ma Mississippi Belle. | |
The maid of Timbuctoo. | |
The Maiden with the dreamy eyes. | |
Marie Cahill's Congo love song : Cake walk and barn dance. | |
Miss Amorinta Jackson's promenade : coon song & chorus | |
The music of Black Americans, 3rd ed.: | |
My Angemima Green. | |
My castle on the nile. | |
My one and only. | |
The naughty bow wow. | |
Nobody's lookin' but de owl an' de moon. | |
Oh! Gladys. | |
The Old flag never touched the ground. | |
On the gay Luneta. | |
On the road to Monterey | |
Pathway of love. | |
Phoebe Brown. | |
Picanninny days. | |
Sambo and Dinah. | |
The Same old silv'ry moon is shining : The Same old silvery moon is shining. | |
The songs of Cole and Johnson Brothers | |
Sugar babe. | |
Supper club | |
Tell me, dusky maiden : A Travesty. | |
There is a warm spot in my heart for you baby | |
There's always something wrong. | |
A trip to Coontown | |
Under the bamboo tree | |
When the band plays ragtime | |
When the moon was shining over Manila Bay | |
Who do you love? | |
Won't you be my little brown bear. | |
Won't your mamma let you come out and play. |