Come to the Beautiful Ragtime Ball Music by: Rennie Cormack. Co-Author: Vanderveer, Gaskill
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I'm Going Back to Alabama in the Spring Music by: Rennie Cormack. Words by: Douglas Bronston
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Melody Chimes Music by: Rennie Cormack. Words by: Dave Manley
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You Can Have It Any Time at All Music by: Rennie Cormack. Words by: Arthur Goodhart
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Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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I'll Never Do It Again | 19-? | Al. Dubin (words) | |
In a Canoe | 1906 | ||
Melody Chimes | 1912 | Dave Manley (words) | |
How Long Have You Been Married? | 1913 | A. Seymour Brown (words) | |
You Can Have It Any Time at All | 1913 | Arthur Goodhart (words) | |
Good-Night Little Girl Good-Night | 1914 | Al Dubin (words) | |
On the Trail of the Honeymoon | 1914 | Al Dubin (words) | |
Come to the Beautiful Ragtime Ball | 1915 | Vanderveer (co-author) Gaskill (co-author) |
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When You Live and You Love and You Lose | 1915 | ||
O'Brien Is Tryin' to Learn to Talk Hawaiian | 1916 | Al Dubin (words) | |
Twas Only an Irishman's Dream | 1916 | John J. O'Brien (words) Al Dubin (words) Blanche Ring (sung by) |
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⇑ Your Country Needs You Now | 1917 | Geo. B. McConnell (words) Al Dubin (words) Mary Maurice (sung by) |
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I'm Going Back to Alabama in the Spring | 1923 | Douglas Bronston (words) |