Hobart, George V. (George Vere), 1867-1926
Hobart, George V. 1867-1926
George V. Hobart American writer and lyricist
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a George V. Hobart ‡c American writer and lyricist
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hobart, George V. ‡d 1867-1926
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hobart, George V. ‡q (George Vere), ‡d 1867-1926
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Lott, Noah, ‡d 1867-1926
- 500 1 _ ‡a McHugh, Hugh, ‡d 1867-1926
Works
Title | Sources |
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D. Dinkelspiel, 1900 | |
Dear old Fairyland. | |
Experience | |
Finale, Act 1. | |
Laughs. | |
Let us build a little nest. | |
Li'l verses for li'l fellers | |
Little Fifi. | |
The long day : (he is over there and I am over here) : song | |
Louisiana Lizabeth. | |
The Love-lorn lily. | |
I love you because you are you, dear. | |
I love ze Parisienne. | |
Mah honey love. | |
Maid of Sevilla. | |
Mary Drew. | |
Mike Doolin's jaunting car. | |
Mister Othello. | |
Mother Goose. | |
Mrs. Grundy. | |
The Musical gypsy. | |
My broncho boy. | |
My dear old chum. | |
My Gloriana! | |
My Irish maid. | |
My toast to you. | |
I need the money | |
The New Yorkers. | |
Oh! My! Mamie! | |
Old-Dutch : a musical comedy | |
On Broadway. | |
On Chestnut Street. | |
Opening chorus, Act I. | |
Oui! Oui! Ma'moiselle, Oui! Oui! | |
Out for the coin | |
Peaches. | |
People will talk, you know. | |
Peter F. Dailey in the big musical comedy, Hodge, Podge & Co. adapted from the German by Geo. V. Hobart ; lyrics by Walter H. Ford ; music by John W. Bratton. | |
Pourquoi? | |
Pretending. | |
Pretty Polly. | |
Rich-man, poor-man, beggar-man, thief. | |
The Rogers Brothers in London. | |
Rosalind. | |
Roses three. | |
Rosie Lee. | |
Sallie, mah hot tamale! : Sallie, my hot tamale! | |
Sayonara. | |
The Shamrock of Ireland. | |
The silly syclopedia, c1905 | |
Since Papa became a billionaire. | |
Skidoo! 1906 | |
So different! | |
Some beautiful day. | |
Sonny. | |
Southern lullaby : for mixed voices S.A.T.B. | |
The Spanish serenade. | |
Strolling. | |
Superstitions. | |
Sweet wireless whispers. | |
Sweetheart mine. | |
Talk, talk, talk. | |
That is love! | |
That's all I ask of you. | |
There's a raft of money in graft! Graft! Graft! | |
There's only one little old New York. | |
They follow me everywhere. | |
Top o' the mornin'. | |
U dearie. | |
The Village band. | |
I want a man to love me. | |
I want to be a gambling man. | |
I want to go to Paris. | |
When I rode the choo choo cars. | |
When sweet sixteen. | |
Where's mama? | |
While the big old world rolls round. | |
Who is to blame? : Quarreling, quarreling | |
Whoop daddy ooden dooden day. | |
The wild rose. | |
Wildfire | |
I wonder. | |
The Yankee girl. | |
You dream of me, dear. | |
You should worry says John Henry | |
You're the only girl he loves. | |
Your're the nicest man I ever saw. | |
Ziegfeld follies 1914. |