Macdonough, Harry, 1871-1931
Harry Macdonough chanteur canadien
Macdonough, Harry
Scantlebury Macdonald, John 1871-1931
VIAF ID: 38709236 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Harry Macdonough ‡c chanteur canadien
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Macdonough, Harry ‡d 1871-1931
- 100 1 _ ‡a Macdonough, Harry, ‡d 1871-1931
- 100 1 _ ‡a Scantlebury Macdonald, John ‡d 1871-1931
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (28)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Hamilton ‡9 g:Ontario
Works
Title | Sources |
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1907 dear old golden rule days. | |
1943: | |
Almost persuaded | |
Arab love song : from Marie Cahill's "Betty and the boys" | |
Autumn song | |
Beautiful bird sing on | |
Berlin ballads #1 | |
The birds | |
Blue bell : tenor and quartet. | |
I can't tell you why I love you, but I do. [Music by Gus Edwards. Words by Will D. Cobb]. | |
The choir invisible | |
Country found them ready | |
The daisy and the butterfly | |
Drink to me only with thine eyes | |
The duchess of Central Park | |
Eva | |
Florodora. | |
Good-bye Dolly Gray | |
Hello Central! Give me heaven | |
The holy city | |
Home to our mountains | |
I'll be with you when the roses bloom again. | |
I'm glad I met you Mary [SR] 1900: | |
In the good old summer time | |
In the shade of the palm : from "Floradora" | |
In the shadow of the pines : vocal duet. | |
Irish melodies. | |
I've a longing in my heart for you, Louise | |
Just for to-day | |
Keep on smiling | |
Killarney. | |
The Lamb is the light thereof : [by] Stebbins. | |
Larboard watch | |
Last rose of summer. | |
Laughing water | |
Let the lower lights be burning : duet [by] Bliss. | |
Lieder | |
Life's dream is o'er | |
A little boy in blue | |
The Lord is my shepherd | |
Love me and the world is mine | |
Mack's swing song - Catalog #1521. | |
Mandy Lane. [Words and music by] McKenna. | |
Medley, Those are the songs I love. | |
O morning land | |
My cozy [sic] corner girl : tenor with orchestra. | |
My old Kentucky home, good night | |
The new-born King [sound recording]. | |
Nipper's greatest hits, 1901-1920. | |
On a Saturday night | |
On a Sunday afternoon | |
Only a beam of sunshine : duet [by] Crosby-Sweeney [sic]. | |
The palms | |
Phonograph pioneers. | |
The pink Lambert a collection of the first celluloid cylinders. | |
Popular American recording pioneers, 1895-1925, c2000: | |
Rameaux; | |
A record for the children | |
Red mill | |
Robin Adair | |
Robin Hood. | |
The sabbath morn : tenor with chimes. | |
Side by side | |
Sing again that sweet refrain. | |
Songs my mother used to sing | |
The star of Bethlehem : (Christmas song) | |
The stars, the stripes and you | |
Stephen Foster discography. | |
Sweet Adeline | |
The sweet bye and bye | |
Tell me, pretty maiden | |
Tessie. | |
To have, to hold, to love : [by] MacBoyle, Ball. | |
Il trovatore. | |
Under the bamboo tree | |
Waterfall | |
When it's moonlight on the prairie | |
When Johnny comes marching home | |
When the autumn leaves are falling | |
When the harvest days are over | |
When the leaves came drifting down | |
Where is my wandering boy tonight? | |
Whip-poor-will call. | |
Will you love me in December [as you do in May? | |
Wipe him off the land |