Will E. Dulmage  (1883-1953)
Last updated: 13.08.23
  Title Instruments/Issue Performers
       
  MP3 File(s)    
audioextmp315.gif In the Shadow of the Desert Palm Edison Blue Amberol: 4011 Betty Barrett
Harvey Wilson
audioextmp315.gif Karzan Edison Blue Amberol: 4075 Green Bros. Novelty Orchestra
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Caring For You (1921) W.E. Dulmage (music)
Herbert H. Gould (words)
Piano, Voice Indiana wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif Golden Locks (1907) W.E. Dulmage (music) Piano Indiana wvicon.gif
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 18 works by Will E. Dulmage (1883-1953). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: pdf15.gif
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Promenade of the Coontown Swells, The 1901
Strongheart 1906 Robert Edeson (perf.)
Golden Locks 1907  wvicon.gif
Twilight Land 1913 Ernest J. Meyers (words)  wvicon.gif
I'll Take You Back to Panama 1914 Ernest J Meyers (words)  wvicon.gif
Poppy Time in Old Japan 1915 E.J. Meyers (words)  wvicon.gif
In the Shadow of the Desert Palm 1918 E.J. Myers (words)
Betty Barrett (perf.)
Harvey Wilson (perf.)
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Laddie in France Is Dreaming, A 1918 Eddie McGrath (words)  wvicon.gif
Now They're All Dressed the Same 1918 Eddie McGrath (words)
Say, You Haven't Sacrificed at All! 1918 J. Fred Lawton (words)
Then I'm Not Missing You 1919 Hal Artis (words)
Daisy Sullivan (words)
 Pub.
Karzan 1920 Green Bros. Novelty Orchestra (perf.)  audioextmp315.gif
Caring For You 1921 Herbert H. Gould (words)  wvicon.gif
Faded Love Letters 1922 Luella Lockwood Moore (co-author)
Richard W Pascoe (words)
Holding Hands 1923 Howard Simon (co-author)
H. C. Berg (co-author)
Richard W. Pascoe (words)
Finzel's Arcadia Orchestra (perf.)
 Pub.
Down by the Rail Road Track 1926 Richard W. Pascoe (words)
Ernest Hart (perf.)
Billy Jones (perf.)
 Pub.
When It's Night-Time in Nevada 1931 H. O'Reilly Clint (co-author)
Richard W. Pascoe (words)
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Dreaming the Hours Away ? Stanton Ferguson (words)