Mabel Williams
Last updated: 04.11.25
p_williamsmab.jpgAll that can presently (July 2025) be gleaned about Mabel Williams from sheet music covers and by Internet searching is that she was presumably an American actress/singer who has been featured on 4 works published between 1912 and 1913.
Her portrait, together with Elsie Wales, on the left is taken from When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandie (1912) music by Tom Mellor, co-authors Harry Gifford & Huntley Trevor, published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York & Detroit, USA.
Make Me Love You (1913) music by George W. Meyer, words by Jack Drislane and published by F. B. Haviland Publishing Co. Inc., New York, USA describes them as Two Singing Girls with Eva Tanguay's Vaudeville Co.
Surfers are welcome to contribute any further information about these performers.
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Always Take a Girl Named ''Daisy'' (1913) G.W. Meyer (music)
Sam M. Lewis (words)
A. Bryan (words)
Elsie Wales (perf.)
Mabel Williams (perf.)
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Make Me Love You (1913) G.W. Meyer (music)
Jack Drislane (words)
Mabel Williams (perf.)
Elsie Wales (perf.)
Mabel Williams (perf.)
Elsie Wales (perf.)
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The peformer is featured on 5 sheet music/recording covers. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located.
     Title Composer Attribution Items
         
perf15.jpg You're a Great Big Blue Eyed Baby (1913) A. Seymour Brown Elsie Wales (perf.)
Mabel Williams (perf.)
perf15.jpg When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandie (1912) Tom Mellor Harry Gifford (co-author)
Huntley Trevor (co-author)
Mabel Williams (perf.)
perf15.jpg Always Take a Girl Named ''Daisy'' (1913) George W. Meyer Sam M. Lewis (words)
Alfred Bryan (words)
Elsie Wales (perf.)
Mabel Williams (perf.)
perf15.jpg Make Me Love You (1913) George W. Meyer Jack Drislane (words)
Elsie Wales (perf.)
Mabel Williams (perf.)
perf15.jpg Underneath the Cotton Moon (1913) George W. Meyer Sam M. Lewis (words)
Mabel Williams (perf.)