Chas. R. McCarron (lyricist)
Matrixes marked with
indicate recordings are available for online listening.
Matrix No. |
First Recording Date |
Title |
Primary Performer |
Description |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B-406 | 9/9/1903 | Down where the Swanee River flows | Franklyn Wallace |
Male vocal solo |
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| A-1448 | 6/8/1904 | Down where the Swanee River flows | Haydn Quartet |
Male vocal quartet, with piano |
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| B-1448 | 6/9/1904 | Down where the Swanee River flows | Haydn Quartet |
Male vocal quartet, with piano |
|
| B-6723 | 1/14/1909 | Down where the Swanee River flows | Haydn Quartet |
Male vocal quartet, with orchestra |
|
| B-12567 | 11/5/1912 | At the levee on revival day | Collins and Harlan |
Male vocal duet, with orchestra |
|
| B-14780 | 4/30/1914 | Fido is a hot dog now | Billy Murray |
Male vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-15140 | 8/21/1914 | Poor Pauline | Billy Murray |
Male vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-15177 | 9/4/1914 | Where the oceans meet in Panama (that's where I'll meet you) | Irving Kaufman |
Male vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-15734 | 2/24/1915 | That southern hospitality | Peerless Quartet |
Male vocal quartet, with orchestra |
|
| B-16716 | 10/25/1915 | If you only had my disposition | Peerless Quartet |
Male vocal quartet, with orchestra |
|
| B-16792 | 11/18/1915 | Out of a city of six million people (why did you pick on me?) | Ada Jones |
Female vocal solo, with orchestra |
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| B-16916 | 12/17/1915 | At the fountain of youth | Dan W. Quinn |
Male vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-16918 | 12/17/1915 | When you're dancing the old-fashioned waltz | Henry Burr ; Albert Campbell |
Male vocal duet, with orchestra |
|
| B-17022 | 1/18/1916 | Since Mother goes to the movie shows | Peerless Quartet |
Male vocal quartet, with orchestra |
|
| B-17259 | 3/6/1916 | Down where the Swanee River flows | Peerless Quartet |
Male vocal quartet, with orchestra |
|
| B-17763 | 6/1/1916 | When old Bill Bailey plays the ukulele | Nora Bayes |
Female vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-18061 | 7/5/1916 | Oh! How she could yacki hacki wicki wacki woo | Collins and Harlan |
Male vocal duet, with orchestra |
|
| B-19109 | 1/22/1917 | The Honolulu hicki boola boo | American Quartet |
Male vocal quartet, with orchestra |
|
| B-19501 | 3/22/1917 | When the sun goes down in Dixie (and the moon begins to rise) | Peerless Quartet |
Male vocal quartet, with orchestra |
|
| B-19517 | 3/27/1917 | Eve wasn't modest till she ate that apple (We'll have to pass the apples again) | Louis J. Winsch |
Male vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-19691 | 5/4/1917 | What kind of an American are you? | Peerless Quartet |
Male vocal quartet, with orchestra |
|
| B-22290 | 10/23/1918 | I'm glad I can make you cry | Henry Burr |
Male vocal solo, with violin and orchestra |
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| B-22441 | 11/29/1918 | I'm crazy about my daddy (in a uniform) | Marion Harris |
Female vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-23173 | 9/26/1919 | Blues (my naughty sweetie gives to me) | Esther Walker |
Female vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-24591 | 12/31/1918 | Oh Helen | Arthur Fields |
Male vocal solo, with orchestra |
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| [Trial 1915-03-17-04] | 3/17/1915 | When you play in the game of love | Will C. Robbins |
Male vocal solo, with piano |
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| [Trial 1917-06-02-04] | 6/2/1917 | When the sun goes down in Dixie | Frank Mason ; John Sullivan |
Male vocal duet, with piano |
