Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Apple Sauce (1922) | A. Lyman (w&m) G. Arnheim (coauth.) A. Freed (coauth.) A. Lyman (perf.) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | ||
Mary Lou (1926) | A. Lyman (w&m) George Waggner (coauth.) J. Russel Robinson (coauth.) |
Piano, Voice | Greer | ||
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St. Louis Blues (1914) | W.C. Handy (w&m) A. Lyman (perf.) |
Piano | Indiana |
Title | Composer | Attribution | Remarks |
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Thrilled (1935) | Harry Barris | Mort Greene (words)
Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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Going! Going!! Gone!!! (1933) | Philip Baxter | Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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Mandalay (1924) | Earl Burtnett | Abe Lyman (co-author) Gus Arnheim (co-author) Charlie Chaplin (perf.) Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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You Told Me to Go (1925) | Henry R. Cohen | Abe Lyman (co-author) Edward Sedgwick (co-author) Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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Cryin' For the Moon (1926) | Larry Conley(w&m) | Jack Stern (co-author) Jules Roos (co-author) Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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Just a Little Bit O' Driftwood (1928) | Benny Davis(w&m) | Dohl Davis (co-author)
Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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There Is My Love Song (1941) | Alexander Dubin | Joe Burke (words)
Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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Sweetheart of All My Dreams (1928) | Art Fitch | Kay Fitch (co-author) Bert Lowe (co-author) Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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Peggy Dear (1921) | Arthur Freed(w&m) | Gus Arnheim (co-author) Abe Lyman (co-author) Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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St. Louis Blues (1914) | William C. Handy(w&m) | Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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⇑Twenty-Four Hours a Day (1935) | James F. Hanley | Arthur Swanstrom (words)
Russ Brown (perf.) Jack Dempsey (perf.) Abe Lyman (perf.) Helen Lynd (perf.) Franklin Parker (perf.) Tamara (perf.) |
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Old Spinning Wheel (1933), The | Billy Hill(w&m) | Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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All Ashore (1938) | Billy Hill(w&m) | Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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If I Had My Way (1913) | James Kendis(w&m) | Lou Klein (words)
Bing Crosby (perf.) Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano (1940) | Rene Leon | Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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For All We Know (1934) | Sam Lewis | J. Fred Coots (words)
Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town (1932) | Little Jack Little | John Siras (co-author) Joe Young (words) Alice Joy (perf.) Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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Bugle Call Rag (1923) | Jack Pettis(w&m) | Billy Myers (co-author) Elmer Schoebel (co-author) Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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Doin' the Uptown Lowdown (1933) | Harry Revel | Mack Gordon (words)
Russ Columbo (perf.) Constance Cummings (perf.) Eddie Foy (perf.) Texas Guinan (perf.) Paul Kelly (perf.) Abe Lyman (perf.) Blossom Seeley (perf.) Frances Williams (perf.) |
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Cottage by the Moon (1935) | Peter De Rose(w&m) | Ralph Freed (co-author) Charles Tobias (co-author) Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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⇑You've Got a Million Reasons to Smile (1941) | Al Sherman | Bob Effros (co-author)
Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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Don't Wake Me Up (1925) | Mabel Wayne | Abel Baer (co-author) L. Wolfe Gilbert (words) Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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Let's Put the Axe to the Axis (1941) | Stephen Weiss | Leo Corday (words)
Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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My Hat's on the Side of My Head (1933) | Harry Woods(w&m) | Claude Hulbert (co-author)
Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town (?) | Joe Young | John Siras (co-author) Little Jack Little (co-author) Abe Lyman (perf.) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Apple Sauce (w&m) | 1922 | Gus Arnheim (co-author) Arthur Freed (co-author) Elsie Janis (perf.) Abe Lyman (perf.) |
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Peggy Dear | 1922 | Gus Arnheim (co-author) Arthur Freem (co-author) |
Pub. |
In the Land of Shady Palm Trees | 1923 | Gus Arnham (co-author) Arthur Freed (co-author) |
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Mandalay (w&m) | 1924 | Gus Arnheim (co-author) | |
Mary Lou (w&m) | 1926 | George Waggner (co-author) J. Russel Robinson (co-author) Walter Danzinger (perf.) George Flores (perf.) Frank McConville (perf.) Montesanto (perf.) Bem Strong (perf.) |
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Pal of My Lonesome Hours | 1926 | Walter Hirsch (words) Glenn Rowell (perf.) Ford Rush (perf.) |
Pub. |
What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry? (w&m) | 1926 | Walter Donaldson (co-author) Ruth Etting (perf.) |
Pub. |
Just a Little Bit O' Driftwood (w&m) | 1928 | Benny Davis (co-author) Dohl Davis (co-author) Norma Shearer (perf.) |