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Adam Geibel | Biography by wikipedia.org. |
Pensacola Pickaninny Music by: Adam Geibel.
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Softly Now the Light of Day Song Music by: Adam Geibel. Words by: G. W. Doane
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Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Bring Me a Letter From Home (1881) | A. Geibel (music) Geo. M. Vickers (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | ||
Floating Song (1883) | A. Geibel (music) | Piano | Greer | ||
Kentucky Babe (1896) | A. Geibel (music) Richard Henry Buck (words) Bessie Davis (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP Indiana Indiana |
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Old Farmer Slow (1921) | A. Geibel (music) Elmer E. Fetter (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. | |
South Car'lina Tickle (1898) | A. Geibel (music) | Piano | IMSLP | ||
Timbuctoo (1904) | A. Geibel (music) | Piano | IMSLP |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Our Darling's Last Good-Night (w&m) | 1875 | ||
Down in a Pretty Valley (w&m) | 1877 | ||
Bring Me a Letter From Home | 1881 | Geo. M. Vickers (words) | |
Around the Campfire | 1882 | Philip R. Schuyler (co-author) Geo. M. Vickers (words) |
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Joyous Hours (w&m) | 1882 | ||
Orange Blossoms | 1882 | Geo. M. Vickers (words) | Pub. |
Rose Leaves | 1882 | Geo. M. Vickers (words) | Pub. |
Streak of Luck | 1882 | Pub. | |
Twilight Shadows | 1882 | Geo. M. Vickers (words) | Pub. |
Elsie Moore (w&m) | 1883 | Pub. | |
Floating Song | 1883 | Pub. | |
⇑ Some One Is Happy to Day | 1883 | George M. Vickers (words) | |
When the Swallows Come Again (w&m) | 1883 | Pub. | |
Where the Pretty Daisies Grow | 1883 | Geo. M. Vickers (words) | |
General Logan's Grand March | 1884 | ||
Making Love in the Choir | 1884 | "Puck"1 (words) | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Old Year Dies To-Night, The (w&m) | 1885 | ||
Tootsy, Wootsy, Woo | 1887 | Geo. Springer (words) | |
Harrison's Tariff Campaign March | 1888 | ||
Joys of Youth, The | 1891 | ||
Royal Blue Line, The | 1891 | ||
Baby Ruth and Baby Mckee | 1892 | Geo. Cooper (words) | |
Kentucky Babe | 1896 | Richard Henry Buck (words) Bessie Davis (perf.) Isadore Rush (perf.) |
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Sweet Kentucky Babe | 1896 | Richard H. Buck (words) | Pub. |
Up to Date March | 1896 | ||
Little Cotton Dolly | 1897 | Richard Henry Buck (words) | Pub. |
Our Country Forever | 1898 | Richard Henry Buck (words) | Pub. |
⇑ South Car'lina Tickle | 1898 | Pub. | |
Suwanee Shore, The | 1898 | Bessie Davis (perf.) | Pub. |
Pensacola Pickaninny | 1899 | Richard Henry Buck (words) | |
Dixie Kid, The | 1900 | Bessie Davis (perf.) | Pub. |
Love Me, Phoebe, Love Me | 1900 | Richard Henry Buck (words) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Snowball Sammy | 1904 | William H. Gardner (words) | |
Timbuctoo | 1904 | ||
Eventide | 1908 | ||
From Thy Lowest Depths, O Sea | 1908 | Joseph P Link (words) | |
Old Farmer Slow | 1921 | Elmer E. Fetter (words) | |
Bee and the Clover, The | ? | ||
Castanet Dance | ? | Pub. | |
Constant Devotion | ? | ||
Dance of the Elves | ? | Pub. | |
Echo, The | ? | Pub. | |
Gavotte Allemande | ? | ||
⇑ Hark Hark the Lark | ? | Pub. | |
Little Huntsman, The | ? | Pub. | |
Oleander | ? | William Henry Gardner (words) | |
Playful Innocence | ? | Pub. | |
Rusting Leaves | ? | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Sweet Meditation | ? | ||
What the Brook Said | ? | Pub. | |
Softly Now the Light of Day | n.d. | G. W. Doane (words) | |
Sweet Thought of Thee | n.d. | Adam Geibel (co-author) |