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Abdul Abulbul Amir |
Ernest Hare |
1928 |
Frank Crumit |
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Aggravatin' Papa |
Thomas and Bernard and The Six Black Diamonds |
1923 |
Lucille Hegamin and Her Blue Flame Syncopators REC, Florence Mills PRF |
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Alabama Jubilee |
Bernard & Hare |
1927 |
Collins and Harlan |
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Alabamy Bound |
Billy Wynne's Greenwich Village Inn Orchestra – Song by Ernest Hare |
1925 |
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra |
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All by Myself |
Ernest Hare and Crescent Trio |
1921 |
Frank Crumit REC, All Star Trio and Their Orchestra REL |
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A New Kind of Man with a New Kind of Love for Me |
Ernest Hare |
July 1924 |
(unknown) |
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April Showers |
Ernest Hare |
1922 |
Al Jolson |
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Away Down South in Heaven |
Ernest Hare |
1928 |
Justin Ring's Okeh Orch. (Sam Lanin) |
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Barney Google |
Jones & Hare – Selvin's Orchestra |
June 1923 |
Thomas and West (Billy Jones and Ernest Hare) |
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Beale Street Mama |
Thomas and Bernard |
1923 |
Lucille Hegamin and Her Blue Flame Syncopators |
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Blue Bonnet (You Make Me Feel Blue) |
Stillman's Orioles Vocal Chorus Ernest Hare (Ernest Hare, Jack Stillman) |
1926 |
Unverified |
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Boll-Weevil Blues |
Ernest Hare |
March 1921 |
(unknown) |
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Carolina in the Morning |
Ernest Hare |
1923 |
Willie & Eugene Howard |
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Carolina Mammy |
Bob Thomas [US] (Ernest Hare) |
May 1923 |
Shannon Four (The Revelers [US1]) |
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Chloe (Song of the Swamp) |
Ernest Hare |
1928 |
Douglas Richardson |
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Coal Black Mammy |
Bob Thomas with Orchestra (Ernest Hare) |
1922 |
(unknown) |
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Cry-Baby Blues |
Ernest Hare |
November 1921 |
Alice Leslie Carter accompanied by Jimmie Johnson's Jazz Boys |
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Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake |
Ernest Hare |
1923 |
Billy Murray |
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Dirty Hands! Dirty Face! |
Bob Thomas [US] (Ernest Hare) |
1923 |
(unknown) |
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Doodle Doo Doo |
Missouri Jazz Band – Vocal Chorus by Bob Thomas |
1924 |
The Benson Orchestra of Chicago - Vocal Refrain by Frank Sullivano |
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Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Tennessee |
Bob Thomas with Orchestra (Ernest Hare) |
1923 |
(unknown) |
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Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Tennessee |
E. Hare (Ernest Hare) |
1923 |
Unverified |
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Down by the River |
Robert Judson (Ernest Hare) |
1923 |
(unknown) |
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Down by the River |
The Cotton Pickers - Vocal Chorus by Ernest Hare |
July 1923 |
(unknown) |
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Go 'Long, Mule |
The Goofus Five - Singing Chorus by Ernest Hare |
1924 |
Charles Sargent and John Marvin |
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Gone Again Gal |
California Ramblers – Vocal Chorus by Ernest Hare |
1926 |
The Astorites - Vocal Chorus by Paul Hagan |
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Hallelujah! I'm a Bum |
"Hobo" Jack Turner (Ernest Hare) |
1928 |
(unknown), "Mac" (Harry McClintock) |
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Hard Hearted Hannah |
Ernest Hare |
1924 |
Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike) |
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Home Again Blues |
Ernest Hare |
1920 |
Joseph Samuels' Jazz Band |
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Homesick |
Robert Judson (Ernest Hare) |
1922 |
(unknown) |
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I Like Pie - I Like Cake - But I Like You Best of All |
The Goofus Five – Vocal Chorus by Ernest Hare |
1925 |
Miss Lee Morse and Her Blue Grass Boys |
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I'm Missin' Mammy's Kissin' And I Know She's Missin' Mine |
Ernest Hare |
1921 |
(unknown) |
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I Never Knew |
Banjopators with Vocal Chorus by Ernest Hare |
1921 |
Henry Burr and John Meyer |
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Lay Me Down to Sleep in Carolina |
Broadway Bell-Hops - Vocal Chorus by Bob Thomas |
1926 |
Sam Lanin's Troubadours - Vocal Chorus Jerry Underhill |
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Let Me Call You Sweetheart |
Max Terr and His Orchestra (Vocal Chorus, Ernest Hare) |
January 1925 |
Arthur C. Clough |
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Lindbergh (The Eagle of the U.S.A.) |
Ernest Hare |
June 1927 |
Vernon Dalhart REC, Noel Taylor (Irving Kaufman) REL |
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Little Rover (Don't Forget to Come Back Home) |
Ernest Hare |
1923 |
The Badgers [Joseph Samuels] – Vocal Chorus A. Hall |
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Lost (A Wonderful Girl) |
Ernest Hare |
1923 |
Al Jolson |
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Loud Speakin' Papa |
Ernest Hare |
1925 |
(unknown) |
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Louisville Lou (That Vampin' Lady) |
Georgia Jazz Band - Vocal Chorus by Ernest Hare |
1923 |
Original Indiana Syncopators (Original Indiana Five) |
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Loveless Love |
Ernest Hare |
March 1921 |
(unknown) |
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Lucky Kentucky |
Jack Stillman's Orchestra – Song by Ernest Hare |
1925 |
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra |
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Lucky Lindy |
Ernest Hare |
June 1927 |
Vernon Dalhart REC, Noel Taylor (Irving Kaufman) REL |
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Mamma Goes Where Papa Goes |
Porter's Blue Devils - Ernest Hare sings Chorus |
December 1923 |
Bob Thomas [US] (Ernest Hare) |
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Mary Lou |
Broadway Bell-Hops - Vocal Chorus by Bob Thomas |
1926 |
Abe Lyman's California Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Charles Kaley |
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Mary Lou |
The Goofus Five – Vocal Chorus by Ernest Hare |
1926 |
Abe Lyman's California Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Charles Kaley |
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My Little Bimbo |
Ernest Hare |
1920 |
Joseph Samuels' Music Masters |
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My Sunny Tennessee |
Ernest Hare |
November 1921 |
Broadway Quartette |
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My Sweetie Went Away |
Missouri Jazz Band – Vocal Chorus Bob Thomas |
1923 |
Howard Lanin's Arcadia Orchestra |
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My Sweetie Went Away (She Didn't Say Where - When - or Why) |
Ben Bernie and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Ernest Hare |
September 1923 |
Howard Lanin's Arcadia Orchestra |
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My Sweetie Went Away She Didn't Say Where–When or Why |
Robert Judson (Ernest Hare) |
1923 |
Howard Lanin's Arcadia Orchestra |
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Nellie Kelly I Love You |
Majestic Dance Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Bob Thomas |
1922 |
Charles Hart [US] |
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Nobody Knows What a Red-Headed Mama Can Do |
Ernest Hare |
1925 |
Jos. Samuels & His Music Masters |
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Old Pal, Why Don't You Answer Me? |
Ernest Hare |
January 1921 |
Henry Burr |
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Pal of My Dreams |
Robert Judson (Ernest Hare) |
1924 |
Billy Burton (Charles Harrison [US]) |
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Saint Louis Blues |
Ernest Hare |
1919 |
Prince's Band |
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Seven or Eleven (My Dixie Pair o' Dice) |
Ernest Hare |
1923 |
Majestic Dance Orchestra [Joseph Samuels] |
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Seven or Eleven (My Dixie Pair o' Dice) |
Selvin's Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Ernest Hare |
May 1923 |
Majestic Dance Orchestra [Joseph Samuels] |
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She Was Just a Sailor's Sweetheart |
Ernest Hare |
February 1926 |
Earl Gresh and His Gangplank Orchestra |
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Silver Head |
Ernest Hare |
1925 |
Unverified |
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That Red Head Gal |
Yerkes Musical Bell Hops – Vocal Chorus by Bob Thomas |
1923 |
Isham Jones Orchestra |
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The Bum Song |
"Hobo" Jack Turner (Ernest Hare) |
1928 |
"Mac" (Harry McClintock) |
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The Tramp Song |
"Hobo" Jack Turner (Ernest Hare) |
1930 |
(unknown) |
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Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals |
Metropolitan Entertainers featuring Charles Harrison, Ernest Hare and Elizabeth Spencer |
1926 |
Chas. Dickson (Irving Kaufman) |
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Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old Kentucky Home |
Ernest Hare |
January 1922 |
(unknown) |
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Waitin' for the Evenin' Mail |
Robert Judson (Ernest Hare) |
1923 |
Marion Harris |
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Weep No More My Mammy |
Ernest Hare |
1921 |
(unknown) |
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When I Looked in Your Wonderful Eyes |
Ernest Hare |
November 1920 |
Unverified |
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When It's Springtime in the Rockies |
"Hobo" Jack Turner (Ernest Hare) |
1930 |
Bud and Joe Billings (Carson Robison, Frank Luther) |
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When Will the Sun Shine for Me? |
Gotham Club Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ernest Hare |
1923 |
Kaplan's Melodists |
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Where The Lazy Daisies Grow |
Ernest Hare |
April 1924 |
Unverified |
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Why Should I Cry over You? |
Robert Judson (Ernest Hare) |
1922 |
Arthur Fields |
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You Know You Belong to Somebody Else |
Ernest Hare |
1923 |
(unknown) |