Tom Lemonier  (1870-1945)
Last updated: 01.09.24
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DBE1520 In Search of a Husband (1914) - One Step, Turkey Trot, Two Step, Tango
T/T/T/B/B/GB(B), approx. 4¼ mins.
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     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Good Afternoon, Mr. Jenkins (1901) T. Lemonier (music)
C. Mack (words)
Williams & Walker (perf.)
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pdf15.gif I Wonder What Makes It Snow (1904) T. Lemonier (music)
T. Brown (words)
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pdf15.gif Just One Word of Consolation (1906) T. Lemonier (music)
Frank B. Williams (words)
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pdf15.gif Sheath Gown in Darktown (1908), The T. Lemonier (music)
Mord Allen (words)
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This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 19 works by Tom Lemonier (1870-1945). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: ER pdf15.gif
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Good Afternoon, Mr. Jenkins 1901 Cecil Mack (words)
Williams & Walker (perf.)
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I'd Like to Be a Real Lady 1902 Alex. Rogers (words)
Aida Overton Walker (perf.)
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Mary Ellen 1903
My Little Dinah Lee 1903 James Burris (words)
I Wonder What Makes It Snow 1904 Tom Brown (words)  wvicon.gif
I'll Be Your Dewdrop Rosey 1904 Carrie DeMar (perf.)
My Dear Luzon 1904 George Walker (perf.)
My Cabin Door 1905 Hattie Williams (perf.)
Just One Word of Consolation 1906 Frank B. Williams (words)  wvicon.gif
Sun Am Shining Why Don't You Go, The 1906
In My Old Home (In Dixie Land) 1908 Williams & Walker (perf.)
Sheath Gown in Darktown, The 1908 Mord Allen (words)  wvicon.gif
That Was Me 1908 Ed Rose (words)  wvicon.gif
Dear Old Moonlight 1909 Henry Creamer (words)  Pub.
Sweetness 1909 Henry S. Creamer (words)  Pub.
Lovie Dear 1911 Fred Bonny (words)
Aida Overton Walker (perf.)
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High Society One Step 1914 Clarence M. Jones (co-author)  wvicon.gif
In Search of a Husband 1914 Clarence M. Jones (co-author)  Pub.
Better Days Will Come Again 1923 Carl Rickman (words)  wvicon.gif