Jessie Mae Hall (1880-)
Last updated: 20.09.24
p_halljm.jpgHer portrait on the left is taken from I Wish I'd Been Born a Boy (1913) words & music by Al Trahern, and published by Vandersloot Music Pub. Co., Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA.
Websites:
url15.gif Essie Mae Hall, the Dainty Doll Comedienne Brief biography by vaudeville.sites.arizona.edu/  

     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif I Wish I'd Been Born a Boy (1913) A. Trahern (w&m)
Jessie Mae Hall (perf.)
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pdf15.gif Lights of Home (1904) A. Trahern (w&m)
Jessie Mae Hall (perf.)
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The peformer is featured on 7 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 My Old Rag Doll (1913) N.S. Carter
Jessie Mae Hall (perf.)
perf15.jpg Tis Sweet to Be Remembered (1902) William Marshall Cook(w&m)
Jessie Mae Hall (perf.)
perf15.jpg I Won't Play Unless You Coax Me (1906) Lee Orean Smith Al.Trahern (words)
Jessie Mae Hall (perf.)
perf15.jpg Cutest Girl in Town (1907), The Lee Orean Smith Al Trahern (words)
Jessie Mae Hall (perf.)
perf15.jpg They All Spoke Well of You (1903) Al Trahern(w&m)
Jessie Mae Hall (perf.)
perf15.jpg Lights of Home (1904) Al Trahern(w&m) Jessie Mae Hall (perf.)
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perf15.jpg I Wish I'd Been Born a Boy (1913) Al Trahern(w&m) Jessie Mae Hall (perf.)
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