Margie Carson
Last updated: 01.09.24
p_carsonm.jpgAll that can presently (June 2022) be gleaned about Margie Carson from sheet music covers and by Internet searching is that she was presumably an American actress/singer who has been featured on 7 works published between 1924 and 1925.
Her portrait on the left is taken from Ukulele Lady (1925) music by Richard A. Whiting, words by Gus Kahn and published by Francis, Day & Hunter, London W.C.2, England.
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The peformer is featured on 9 sheet music/recording covers. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: (w&m) ER
     Title Composer Attribution Items
         
perf15.jpg Sweet Georgia Brown (1925) Ben Bernie Maceo Pinkard (co-author)
Kenneth Casey (words)
Margie Carson (perf.)
perf15.jpg Yearning Just For You (1925) Joseph A. Burke(w&m) Benny Davis (words)
Margie Carson (perf.)
perf15.jpg Yearning Just For You (1925) Benny Davis Joe Burke (co-author)
Margie Carson (perf.)
perf15.jpg Drug Store Cowboys (1924) George Dilworth Warren Murray (words)
Margie Carson (perf.)
perf15.jpg Yes Sir! That's My Baby (1925) Walter Donaldson Gus Kahn (words)
Margie Carson (perf.)
perf15.jpg Dreamer of Dreams (1924) Ted Fiorito Gus Kahn (words)
Margie Carson (perf.)
perf15.jpg Follow the Swallow (1924) Ray Henderson Billy Rose (words)
Mort Dixon (words)
Margie Carson (perf.)
perf15.jpg I'm Gonna Charleston Back to Charleston (1925) Roy Turk Lou Handman (co-author)
Margie Carson (perf.)
perf15.jpg Ukulele Lady (1925) Richard A. Whiting Gus Kahn (words)
Margie Carson (perf.)