Atteridge, Harold Richard, 1886-1938
Atteridge, Harold R.
Atteridge, Harold R. 1886-1938
Harold R. Atteridge American composer, librettist and lyricist (1886–1938)
Atteridge, Harold
VIAF ID: 9645923 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Harold R. Atteridge ‡c American composer, librettist and lyricist (1886–1938)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Bagdad, c1918: | |
Fine feathers. | |
Just like the house jack built. | |
Keep smiling. | |
Kitty Mac Kay. | |
The Land beyone the candle-light. | |
The Language of fan. | |
The Last waltz I had with you. | |
Let cupid in. | |
Life is just a dress parade, c1914: | |
Little girlie, you have caught my eye. | |
Love fairy tales : Duet, Rosa and Franz. | |
Love is like a bubble. | |
I love you for keeps. | |
Lovey dove. | |
Maid in America, a revusical production in two acts and eleven scenes. | |
Making of the girl. | |
Melodrama known as married life. | |
I met you in Pittsburg. | |
Minstrel days. | |
The Moving picture glide. | |
Musicals. | |
My baby-talk lady. | |
My heart is calling. | |
My holiday girls. | |
My Irish Romeo. | |
My model girl. | |
My pirate lady. | |
North of zero | |
Only a kiss. | |
Opening, Act I : Won't you let me be your fisher-girl?. | |
Our ancestors. | |
Out in Frisco town. | |
Owl and the turtle doves. | |
Pajama girlies. | |
The passing show of 1915. | |
Pauline. | |
Peacock Alley. | |
Peter Pan : Philip and Pansy. | |
Phantom love. | |
Pretty little mayflower girl. | |
Primrose way. | |
The Rag-lad of Bagdad. | |
Ragging the nursery rhymes. | |
Ragtime calistenics. | |
The Raz-ma-taz. | |
I really can't make my feet behave. | |
Red riding hood. | |
Ring out, Liberty Bell. | |
Robinson Crusoe. | |
Romeo and Juliet. | |
Rose of Stamboul. | |
Sally down our alley. | |
Simple life. | |
Sing sing tango tea. | |
So this is Paris. | |
The Squab farm. | |
Strolling eyes. | |
Strongheart : Indian song. | |
Sweet and pretty. | |
A Table for two. | |
Take me back to my kid days. | |
The Tale of the jealous cat. | |
Tango dip. | |
Tell that to the marines | |
Tell the town "hello" to-night. | |
There is one born every minute. | |
The Things that a lady must contend with. | |
A Thousand and one Arabian nights. | |
Tillie Titwillow. | |
Time, only time, dear! | |
Tingaling. | |
Tony Caponi. | |
Turkey trotting boy : Oh! You turkey trotter. | |
Voodoo maiden. | |
Walking the dog. | |
A Waltz it should be. | |
Wedding bells. | |
When you hear loves hello. | |
When you're starring for the movies. | |
Whistle and I'll come to meet you. | |
Whistling cowboy Joe. | |
Why don't you get a sweetie? | |
Will o' the wisp. | |
The Willow tree. | |
Winter Garden shows. | |
Won't you be my daddy? | |
Won't you buy a war stamp. | |
Won't you send a letter to me? | |
Yea boys! Let's have a time! | |
You little blue devil : The Little blue devil. | |
You'd better see America first. | |
You'll have to gallop some. | |
You're just a little bit better (than the one I thought was best). |