Louis Silvers  (1889-1954)
Last updated: 18.03.25
  Title Co-Author(s) Sequencer
       
  Midi File(s) from various sources      
audiomidi15.gif April Showers Unknown
audiomidi15.gif By the Susquehanna Shore (1914) James Pitt-Payne
audiomidi15.gif Fascination (1922) Unknown
audiomidi15.gif Weary River (1929) James Pitt-Payne
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           


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April Showers (1921) L. Silvers (music)
Buddy Gard DeSylva (words)
A. Jolson (perf.)
Piano, Voice

Greer
Sheet Music Singer
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pdf15.gif Fascination (1922) L. Silvers (music)
A. Francis (words)
S. Greene (words)
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pdf15.gif I'm Going to Spend My Vacation With a Dear Old Relation (1918) L. Silvers (music)
A. Wilson (words)
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pdf15.gif Weary River (1929) L. Silvers (music)
G. Clarke (words)
Piano, Voice Sheet Music Singer wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif You May Be A Doggone Dangerous Girl But I'm A Desperate Guy (1918) L. Silvers (music)
E. Madden (words)
A. Freed (words)
Piano, Voice IMSLP Pub.
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 13 works by Louis Silvers (1889-1954). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: pdf15.gif
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
By the Susquehanna Shore 1914  
There's Lots of Things You Never Learn at College 1914
Rest Goes Home to My Wife 1916 Raymond Hitchcock (perf.)
I'm Going to Spend My Vacation With a Dear Old Relation 1918 Al Wilson (words)  wvicon.gif pdf15.gif
You May Be A Doggone Dangerous Girl But I'm A Desperate Guy 1918 Edward Madden (words)
Arthur Freed (words)
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I'm the Boy and I'm the Girl 1919 Mollie King (perf.)
Love Flower 1920
Chatter-Box 1920.
April Showers 1921 Buddy Gard DeSylva (words)
Al Jolson (perf.)
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If You Knew 1921
Sunshine 1921 Irving Ceasar (words)
B.G. DeSylvia (words)
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Fascination 1922 A. Francis (words)
S. Greene (words)
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Weary River 1929 Grant Clarke (words)  wvicon.gif pdf15.gif