Gus Van (songwriter)
Matrixes marked with
indicate recordings are available for online listening.
See also: Van and Schenck
Matrix No. |
First Recording Date |
Title |
Primary Performer |
Description |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B-19538 | 3/30/1917 | I don't think I need a job that bad | Gus Van |
Male vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-19955 | 5/25/1917 | Mulberry Rose | Van and Schenck |
Male vocal duet, with orchestra |
|
| B-19956 | 5/25/1917 | Miss America | Van and Schenck |
Male vocal duet, with orchestra |
|
| B-20337 | 7/13/1917 | If I was as strong as Samson | Gus Van |
Male vocal solo, with orchestra |
|
| B-20637 | 8/17/1917 | I miss the old folks now | Van and Schenck |
Male vocal duet, with orchestra |
|
| B-21299 | 12/28/1917 | Midnight in dreamy Spain | Van and Schenck |
Male vocal quartet, with orchestra |
|
| B-24647 | 10/21/1920 | All she'd say was 'umh-hum' | Billy Murray ; Ed Smalle |
Male vocal duet, with bells and orchestra |
|
| B-24756 | 12/21/1920 | All she'd say was 'umh-hum' | Billy Murray ; Victor Roberts [i.e., Billy Jones] |
Male vocal duet, with orchestra |
|
| B-24880 | 2/23/1921 | Answer | All Star Trio ; All Star Trio Orchestra |
Jazz/dance band, with male vocal duet |
|
| B-29952 | 4/30/1924 | Bringin' home the bacon | Ross Gorman ; The Virginians |
Jazz/dance band, with male vocal duet |
|
| BVE-39165 | 9/8/1927 | Pastafazoola | The Happiness Boys |
Male vocal duet, with piano |
|
| BVE-49776 | 3/11/1929 | Dixie troubadours (marching on parade) | Van and Schenck |
Male vocal duet, with orchestra |
|
| PBVE-54484 | 10/28/1929 | Dougherty is the name | Van and Schenck |
Male vocal duet, with instrumental ensemble |
|
| PBVE-54485 | 10/28/1929 | I gotta see my partner | Joe Schenck |
Male vocal solo, with instrumental ensemble |
|
| PBVE-54486 | 10/31/1929 | Ten mammas | Van and Schenck |
Male vocal duet, with vocal chorus and instrumental ensemble |
|
| PBVE-54500 | 11/10/1929 | There'll never be another Mary | The Rounders |
Male vocal chorus, with piano |
|
| [Trial 1928-02-01-02] | 2/1/1928 | Pastafazoola | Lillian Morton |
Female vocal solo, with piano |
