Smith, Chris, 1879-1949.
Chris Smith composer and vaudeville performer from the United States
Chris Smith composer and vaudeville performer from the United States (1879-1949)
VIAF ID: 87510016 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Chris Smith ‡c composer and vaudeville performer from the United States
- 100 0 _ ‡a Chris Smith ‡c composer and vaudeville performer from the United States (1879-1949)
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- 200 _ | ‡a Smith ‡b Chris ‡f 1879-1949
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Chris ‡d 1879-1949
- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Chris ‡d 1879-1949
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smith, Chris, ‡d 1879-1949
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (21)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Charleston, SC
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York, NY
Works
Title | Sources |
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Ain't misbehavin' | |
Any time | |
At the honky-tonk steppers' ball | |
ATLANTA BLUES | |
BABY WON' T YOU PLEASE COME HOME | |
Ballin' the Jack | |
BEALE STREET BLUES | |
Bel-Etage katkendeid etendustest : 1900. | |
Brand new! | |
CARNIVAL | |
CHANTEZ-LES BAS | |
Charleston | |
Dance greats of the war years | |
DARKTOWN STRUTTER ' S BALL | |
Dippermouth blues | |
Dixieland : 10 traditional songs | |
DON'T YOU LEAVE ME HERE | |
Down among the sugar cane | |
Down in honky tonk town | |
ECHO OF SPRING | |
EVERY ROAD MUST HAVE A TURNING | |
Everybody loves my baby | |
Festival | |
From the inside | |
Golden gate quartet | |
GOLDEN SLIPPERS | |
I GOT A HOME IN THAT ROCK | |
Gut bucket blues | |
He's a cousin of mine. | |
HESITATING BLUES | |
High society | |
HIST THE WINDOW, NOAH | |
HOLD ON | |
I'll always be in love with you | |
I'm in the market for you | |
The Irish were Egyptians long ago. | |
IT'S ME, OH LORD ! | |
JAZZ DE POCHE N °33 | |
JAZZ LIPS | |
Jonah jumps again | |
JUNGLE DRUMS | |
LEGEND OF WILLIE : THE LION" SMITH" | |
Limehouse blues | |
LONESOME ROAD | |
LONG GONE | |
Louis Armstrong plays W.C. Handy | |
Maple leaf rag | |
Medley dance | |
MELANCHOLY BABY | |
MEMORIES OF YOU | |
MEMPHIS BLUES | |
Merry-go-round | |
Mister Moon : medley schottische | |
Murder in the first degree | |
My last dollar | |
NAILS | |
NEVER LET 'EM SAY | |
NEW ORLEANS CLASSICS | |
No, no, Nanette | |
OLE MISS | |
ONLY A TEAR | |
Pennies from Heaven | |
Poor buterfly | |
Reckless blues | |
REGRET, IF YOU CAN | |
The right church but the wrong pew | |
ROCK AND ROLL & WEEP | |
SAINT-LOUIS BLUES | |
See see rider | |
Sheik of Araby | |
SHINE | |
Similau | |
The sons of Uncle Sam have always brought the bacon home | |
Stompin' at the Savoy | |
STOMPY JONES | |
STREET PEOPLE | |
SUPER HIGHWAY | |
SWEET AND GENTLE | |
SWEET GEORGIA BROWN | |
TEA FOR TWO | |
Téléphone | |
TELL OLD BILL | |
They can't take that away from me | |
Tilda from old Savannah : . | |
TROMBONIUM | |
Trouble in mind | |
WAILLIE-WAILLIE | |
WAITING FOR BENNY (improvisation) | |
I want to know where Tosti went (when he said "good-bye"). | |
I WANT YOU TO BE MY BABY | |
WEST END BLUES | |
YELLOW DOG BLUES | |
You'll never need a doctor no more. |