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Sheet music cover for "Bring Back My Daddy To Me" Promotional ad for "Good-bye Broadway—Hello, France!" published in the New York Clipper. Willie Weston The first "jass" tune to be recorded. Roger Graham Music Publisher, Chicago. Click image for more information. "Livery Stable Blues " Alcide Nunez & Ray Lopez "Lorraine (My Beautiful Alsace Lorraine) " w. Alfred Bryan m. Fred Fisher "Love Will Find A Way" w. Harry Graham m. Harold Fraser-Simson . Introduced by José Collins in the musical The Maid of the Mountains "Mad'moiselle From Armentieres" w.m. anon "McNamara's Band" w. John J. Stamford m. Shamus O'Connor "The Modern Maiden's Prayer" w. Ballard MacDonald m. James F. Hanley "My Sunshine Jane" w. J. Keirn Brennan m. Ernest R. Ball "My Sweetie" w.m. Irving Berlin "'N' Everything" w.m. Al Jolson , B. G. DeSylva & Gus Kahn "Napoleon" w. P.G. Wodehouse m. Jerome Kern "Nesting Time in Flatbush" w. P. G. Wodehouse m. Jerome Kern "Oh It's a Lovely War" w.m. Maurice Scott "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!" w. Ed Rose m. Abe Olman "Ole Miss Rag" w.m. W. C. Handy "On the Road to Home Sweet Home" w. Gus Kahn m. Egbert van Alstyne "Ostrich Walk" m. Edwin B. Edwards, Nick LaRocca , Tony Spargo & Larry Shields "Out Where the West Begins " w. Arthur Chapman m. Estelle Philleo "Over There " w.m. George M. Cohan "Paddy McGinty's Goat " w.m. R.P. Weston , Bert Lee & The Two Bobs "A Paradise For Two" w. Frank Clifford Harris & Valentine m. James W. Tate "Regretful Blues" w. Grant Clarke m. Cliff Hess "Reflection Rag" m. Scott Joplin "The Road to Paradise" w. Rida Johnson Young m. Sigmund Romberg from the musical Maytime "Rockaway" by Howard Johnson "Rolled Into One" w. P. G. Wodehouse m. Jerome Kern "Rose Room " w. Harry Williams m. Art Hickman "Sailin' Away on the Henry Clay" w. Gus Kahn m. Egbert Van Alstyne "Say a Prayer for the Boys "Out There" " w. Bernie Grossman m. Alex Marr "Send Me Away With A Smile " w.m. Louis Weslyn & Al Piantadosi "Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble" m. Spencer Williams "Sing Me Love's Lullaby" w. Dorothy Terris m. Theodore F. Morse "The Siren's Song" w. P. G. Wodehouse m. Jerome Kern "Six Times Six Is Thirty-Six" w. Bert Hanlon m. William White "Slippery Hank" Frank H. Losey "Smile And Show Your Dimple" w.m. Irving Berlin (reworked 1933 as "Easter Parade ") "Smiles" w. J. Will Callahan m. Lee S. Roberts "Some Sunday Morning " w. Gus Kahn & Raymond B. Egan m. Richard A. Whiting "Somewhere in France" w. Arthur Wimperis m. Herbert Ivey "Somewhere in France Is Daddy " w. m. Great Howard (Howard Miller) "Somewhere In France (Is The Lily) " w. Philander Chase Johnson m. Joseph E. Howard "Southern Gals" w. Jack Yellen m. Albert Gumble "The Story Book Ball" w.m. Billie Montgomery & George Perry "Sweet Emalina My Gal" w. Henry Creamer m. Turner Layton "That's The Kind Of Baby For Me" w.m. Jack Egan & Alfred Harrison "There Are Fairies At The Bottom Of Our Garden" w.m. Liza Lehmann "There's A Lump Of Sugar Down In Dixie" w. Alfred Bryan & Jack Yellen m. Albert Gumble "There's Something Nice About The South" w.m. Irving Berlin "They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me" w. Joseph McCarthy m. Fred Fisher "They'll Be Whistling It All Over Town" w. E. Ray Goetz m.Jean Schwartz "Thine Alone" w. Henry Blossom m. Victor Herbert "The Tickle Toe" w. Otto Harbach m. Louis Hirsch "Tiger Rag" w. Harry De Costa m. Edwin B. Edwards , Nick La Rocca , Tony Sbarbaro , Henry Ragas & Larry Shields "Till The Clouds Roll By" w. P. G. Wodehouse , Guy Bolton & Jerome Kern m. Jerome Kern "Ugly Chile" w.m. Clarence Williams "The Waggle O' The Kilt" w.m. Harry Lauder "Wait Till The Cows Come Home" w. Anne Caldwell m. Ivan Caryll "When the Boys Come Home " w. John Hay m. Oley Speaks "When the Clouds of War Roll By " w. Nat Binns m. Earl Haubrich "When Yankee Doodle Learns To Parlez Vous Francais " w. Will Hart m. Edward G. Nelson "Where Do We Go from Here? " w. Howard Johnson m. Percy Wenrich "Where The Morning Glories Grow" w. Gus Kahn & Raymond B. Egan m. Richard A. Whiting "Why Am I Always The Bridesmaid?" w.m. Fred Leigh, Charles Collins & Lily Morris "Will You Remember?" w. Rida Johnson Young m. Sigmund Romberg "Wonder Eyes" m. Percy E. Fletcher "Yah-De-Dah" m. Mel B. Kaufman "You Brought Ireland Right Over To Me" w. J. Keirn Brennan m. Ernest R. Ball "You Never Knew About Me" w. P. G. Wodehouse m. Jerome Kern Hit recordings
The first commercial jazz recording, 1917. Classical music Arnold Bax – November Woods Lili Boulanger – Psaume 130 (Du fond de l'abîme) Frank Bridge – Cello Sonata in D minor John Alden Carpenter The Birthday of the Infanta , ballet The Home Road for SATB mixed chorus or unison voices and piano Symphony No. 1 ("Sermons in Stones") Carlos Chávez – Sonata fantasia (Piano Sonata No. 1) Nancy Dalberg – Symphony in C-sharp minor Claude Debussy – Violin Sonata in G minor Frederick Delius – Eventyr (Once Upon a Time) Gabriel Fauré – Cello Sonata No. 1 Alexander Glazunov – Piano Concerto No. 2 in B, Op. 100 Launy Grøndahl – Violin Concerto in D Major Charles Koechlin La divine vesprée , ballet Paysages et marines , Op. 63bis, version for flute, clarinet, string quartet, and piano Sonata for cello and piano, Op. 66 Carl Nielsen – Chaconne , for piano Willem Pijper Symphony No. 1, Pan Sonatina No. 1, for piano De Lente Komt, choral Sergei Prokofiev Maurice Ravel – Le tombeau de Couperin , for piano Ottorino Respighi – Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No. 1 Arnold Schoenberg – Verklärte Nacht (string orchestra version) Jean Sibelius – Humoresques for Violin and Orchestra opp. 87 and 89 Charles Villiers Stanford Aviator's Hymn , for tenor, bass, choir, and organ Irish Rhapsody No. 5 , in G Minor, for orchestra Night Thoughts , Op. 148, for piano "On Windy Way When Morning Breaks", partsong Sailing Song , partsong, two soprano voices "St George of England", song Scènes de ballet , Op. 150, for piano Sonata No. 1, in F major, Op. 149, for organ Sonata No. 2 ("Eroica"), in G minor, Op. 151, for organ Sonata No. 3 ("Britannica"), in D minor, Op. 152, for organ Igor Stravinsky Berceuse , for voice and piano Le chant du rossignol , symphonic poem Cinq pièces faciles , for piano 4 hands "Ovsen’", No. 2 from Podblyudnïye (Saucers) (Four Russian Peasant Songs), for women's choir Song of the Volga Boatmen , arrangement for winds and percussion Study, for pianola Valse pour les enfants , for piano (possibly 1916) Karol Szymanowski Heitor Villa-Lobos Eugène Ysaÿe – Exil , for string orchestra of only violins and violas, Op. 25 Opera Film Births January 2 – Vera Zorina , German dancer and actress (died 2003) January 3 – Pierre Dervaux , French operatic conductor, composer and pedagogue (d. 1992) January 10 – Jerry Wexler , music journalist and record producer (d. 2008) January 12 January 15 – Tiny Timbrell , guitarist (d. 1992) January 19 – John Raitt , American actor and singer (d. 2005) February 11 – Arcesia , singer (d. 1983) February 15 – Denise Scharley , French contralto (d. 2011) February 18 – Dona Massin , choreographer (d. 2001) February 25 – Anthony Burgess , composer (d. 1993) February 27 – George Mitchell , founder of the Black and White Minstrels (d. 2002) March 2 March 7 – Janet Collins , dancer and choreographer (d. 2003) March 12 – Leonard Chess , founder of Chess Records (d. 1969) March 17 – Brian Boydell , Irish composer (d. 2000) March 18 – Riccardo Brengola , violinist (d. 2004) March 19 – Dinu Lipatti , pianist (d. 1950) March 20 – Vera Lynn , singer (d. 2020) March 21 – Anton Coppola , opera conductor (d. 2020) March 23 March 26 – Rufus Thomas , singer (d. 2001) March 30 April 9 – Johannes Bobrowski , lyricist (d. 1965) April 12 – Helen Forrest , American jazz singer (d. 1999) April 22 – Yvette Chauviré , ballerina (d. 2016) April 25 – Ella Fitzgerald , jazz singer (d. 1996) April 30 – Bea Wain , US big band singer (d. 2017) May 1 May 14 May 16 – Vera Rózsa , singer and voice teacher (d. 2010) May 21 – Dennis Day , US singer (d. 1988) May 22 – Georg Tintner , Austrian conductor (d. 1999) May 28 – Papa John Creach , fiddler (Jefferson Airplane ) (d. 1994) June 4 – Robert Merrill , operatic baritone (d. 2004) June 7 – Dean Martin , singer and actor (d. 1995) June 19 – Dave Lambert , US singer and arranger (d. 1966) June 29 June 24 – Ramblin' Tommy Scott , American singer and guitarist (d. 2013) June 30 – Lena Horne , singer (died 2010) July 2 – Murry Wilson , American songwriter, producer and manager (d. 1973) July 14 – Roshan , Bollywood composer (d. 1967) July 17 – Red Sovine , American country & folk singer-songwriter (d. 1980) July 24 August 3 – Antonio Lauro , guitarist and composer (d. 1986) August 17 – Walter Brown , blues shouter (d. 1956) August 22 – John Lee Hooker , blues musician (d. 2001) August 23 – Tex Williams , American country singer (d. 1985) September 5 – Art Rupe , founder of Specialty Records (d. 2022) September 11 – Myrta Silva , singer and composer (d. 1987) September 13 – Robert Ward , composer (d. 2013) September 15 – Richard Arnell , English composer (d. 2009) September 30 – Buddy Rich , American jazz drummer (d. 1987) October 4 – Violeta Parra , Chilean folk musician (suicide 1967) October 7 – June Allyson , American singer and actress (d. 2006) October 10 – Thelonious Monk , American jazz pianist (d. 1982) October 13 – George Osmond , father of the Osmond brothers (d. 2007) October 21 October 24 – Mike Pedicin , jazz bandleader (d. 2016) October 31 – Anna Marly , French singer-songwriter (d. 2006) November 12 Deaths January – Friederike Grün , operatic soprano (born 1836) January 13 – Albert Niemann , Wagnerian tenor (b. 1831) February 10 – Emile Pessard , French composer (b. 1843) February 25 – Paul Rubens , English songwriter (b. 1875) March 1 – Antonina Miliukova , widow of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (b. 1848) March 4 – Julius Bechgaard , Danish composer (b. 1843) March 25 – Spyridon Samaras , composer (b. 1861) April 1 – Scott Joplin , ragtime composer (b. 1868) April 29 – Florence Farr , actress, singer and composer (b. 1860) May 20 – Romilda Pantaleoni , operatic soprano (b. 1847) May 25 – Edouard de Reszke , operatic bass (b. 1853) June 12 – Teresa Carreño , pianist, singer and conductor (b. 1853) July 16 – Philipp Scharwenka , composer (b. 1847) August 7 – Basil Hood , librettist and lyricist (b. 1864) August 12 – Pavel Gerdt , dancer (b. 1844) September 5 – Marie Hanfstängl , operatic soprano (b. 1848) September 8 – Charles Edouard Lefebvre , French composer (b. 1843) September 11 – Evie Greene , actress and singer (b. 1875) September 15 – Elias Oechsler , composer (b. 1850) October 3 – Eduardo di Capua , singer and songwriter (b. 1865) December 7 – Ludwig Minkus , violinist and composer (b. 1826) December 9 – Nat M. Wills , singer, comedian, and actor (b. 1873) References
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