James Brockman (lyricist)
Matrixes marked with
indicate recordings are available for online listening.
Matrix No. |
First Recording Date |
Title |
Primary Performer |
Description |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B-6264 | 6/11/1908 | My fluff-a de-ruff | Ed Morton |
Male vocal solo, with orchestra |
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| B-7091 | 5/18/1909 | You can look and you can listen, but M-U-M is the word | Ada Jones |
Female vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-9820 | 1/17/1911 | That's Yiddisha love | Monroe Silver |
Male vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-9821 | 1/17/1911 | Abie, take an example from your fader | Monroe Silver |
Male vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-11716 | 3/13/1912 | As long as the shamrock grows green | Walter Van Brunt |
Male vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-15924 | 4/21/1915 | Down among the sheltering palms | Lyric Quartet |
Mixed vocal quartet, with orchestra |
|
| B-17133 | 2/9/1916 | Some beautiful morning (you'll find me gone) | Gladys Wilbur |
Female vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-17331 | 3/17/1916 | The kid is clever | Collins and Harlan |
Male vocal duet, with orchestra |
|
| B-18944 | 12/28/1916 | In the days of Old Black Joe | Peerless Quartet |
Male vocal quartet, with orchestra |
|
| B-19142 | 1/30/1917 | The ghost of the ukulele | Peerless Quartet |
Male vocal quartet, with orchestra |
|
| B-19606 | 4/18/1917 | Underneath the China moon | Henry Burr ; Albert Campbell |
Male vocal duet, with orchestra |
|
| B-22597 | 2/25/1919 | I know what it means to be lonesome | Henry Burr |
Male vocal solo, with violin duet and orchestra |
|
| B-23701 | 1/26/1920 | Brazilian chimes | Crescent Trio |
Male vocal trio with violin, celeste, and orchestra |
|
| B-31532 | 12/19/1924 | Get yourself a broom and sweep your troubles away | Frank Crumit |
Male vocal solo, with ukulele piano |
|
| BVE-59659 | 3/31/1930 | The snowball men | The Revelers |
Male vocal quartet, with piano |
