Author:Jerome Kern
Appearance
Works
[edit]Songs
[edit]Year | Title | Notes |
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1905 | Raining | From The Catch of the Season; lyrics by Frank Clifford Harris |
1906 | Don't You Want a Paper, Dearie? | From The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer; lyrics by Paul West |
1906 | Take a Step with Me | From The Laughing Husband; lyrics by Harry B. Smith |
1907 | The Subway Express | From Fascinating Flora; lyrics by James O'Dea |
1908 | Dining Out | From Fluffy Ruffles; lyrics by George Grossmith, Jr. |
1908 | Meet Her with a Taximeter | From Fluffy Ruffles; lyrics by C. H. Bovill |
1908 | Sweetest Girl, Silly Boy, I Love You | From Fluffy Ruffles; lyrics by Wallace Irwin |
1908 | There's Something Rather Odd About Augustus | From Fluffy Ruffles; lyrics by C. H. Bovill |
1912 | Bohemia | From The Girl from Montmartre; lyrics by Robert B. Smith |
1912 | Come On over Here | From The Doll Girl; music by Walter Kollo, lyrics by Kern and Harry B. Smith |
1912 | Don't Turn My Picture to the Wall | From The Girl from Montmartre; lyrics by Robert B. Smith |
1912 | Hoop-la-la, Papa! | From The Girl from Montmartre; lyrics by M. E. Rourke |
1912 | I'll Be Waiting 'Neath Your Window | From The Girl from Montmartre; lyrics by James Duffy |
1912 | I've Taken Such a Fancy to You | From The Girl from Montmartre;lyrics by Clifford Harris |
1912 | Let Us Build a Little Nest | From Head over Heels; lyrics by Edgar Allan Woolf |
1912 | Mind the Paint | From Mind the Paint Girl; lyrics by Arthur Pinero |
1912 | Ooo, Ooo, Lena! | From The Girl from Montmartre; music and lyrics by Kern and John L. Golden |
1913 | If We Were on Our Honeymoon | From The Doll Girl; lyrics by Harry B. Smith |
1913 | Look in His Eyes | From Have a Heart; lyrics by Herbert Reynolds |
1913 | A Little Thing like a Kiss | From The Doll Girl; lyrics by Harry B. Smith |
1913 | When Three Is Company | From The Doll Girl; lyrics by M. E. Rourke |
1913 | Will It All End in Smoke? | From The Doll Girl; lyrics by Harry B. Smith |
1914 | Bought and Paid For | Lyrics by Harry B. Smith |
1914 | The Land of "Let's Pretend" | From The Girl from Utah; lyrics by Harry B. Smith |
1914 | Love Is like a Violin | From The Laughing Husband; lyrics by Harry B. Smith |
1914 | Same Sort of Girl | From The Girl from Utah; lyrics by Harry B. Smith |
1914 | They Didn't Believe Me | From The Girl from Utah; lyrics by Herbert Reynolds |
1914 | You Never Can Tell | From The Girl from Utah; lyrics by Harry B. Smith |
1914 | You're Here and I'm Here | From The Laughing Husband; lyrics by Harry B. Smith |
1915 | Alice in Wonderland | From The Girl from Utah; lyrics by Harry B. Smith |
1915 | Babes in the Wood | From Very Good Eddie; lyrics by Schuyler Greene |
1915 | The Magic Melody | From Nobody Home; lyrics by Schuyler Greene |
1915 | Some Sort of Somebody | From Miss Information; lyrics by Elsie Janis |
1915 | We'll Take Care of You All | From Fads and Fancies |
1916 | And I Am All Alone | From Have a Heart; lyrics by Kern and P. G. Wodehouse |
1916 | Have a Heart | From Have a Heart; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1916 | Honeymoon Inn | From Have a Heart; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1916 | I'm So Busy | From Have a Heart; lyrics by Schuyler Greene and P. G. Wodehouse |
1916 | It Wasn't My Fault | From Love o' Mike; lyrics by Herbert Reynolds |
1916 | Napoleon | From Have a Heart; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1916 | On the Shore at Le Lei Wi | From Very Good Eddie; music by Kern and Henry Kailimai, lyrics by Herbert Reynolds |
1916 | Polly Believed in Preparedness | From Have a Heart; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1916 | The Road That Lies Before | From Have a Heart; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1916 | They All Look Alike | From Have a Heart; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1916 | You Said Something | From Have a Heart; lyrics by Kern and P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | The Crickets Are Calling | From Leave It to Jane; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | Daisy | From Have a Heart; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | I'm Going to Find a Girl | From Leave It to Jane; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | It's a Great Big Land | From Leave It to Jane; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | Just You Watch My Step | From Leave It to Jane; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | Leave It to Jane | From Leave It to Jane; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | Nesting Time in Flatbush | From Oh, Boy!; lyrics by Kern and P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | An Old-Fashioned Wife | From Oh, Boy!; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | Poor Prune | From Leave It to Jane; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | Sir Galahad | From Leave It to Jane; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | The Siren's Song | From Leave It to Jane; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | The Sun Shines Brighter | From Leave It to Jane; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | There It Is Again | From Leave It to Jane; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | Till the Clouds Roll By | From Oh, Boy!; lyrics by Kern, P. G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton |
1917 | What I'm Longing to Say | From Leave It to Jane; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1917 | Why? | From Leave It to Jane; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1918 | All the World Is Swaying | From Head over Heels; lyrics by Edgar Allan Woolf |
1918 | The Big Show | From Head over Heels; lyrics by Edgar Allan Woolf |
1918 | Funny Little Something | From Head over Heels; lyrics by Edgar Allan Woolf |
1918 | Head over Heels | From Head over Heels; lyrics by Edgar Allan Woolf |
1918 | I Was Lonely | From Head over Heels; lyrics by Edgar Allan Woolf |
1918 | Mitzi's Lullaby | From Head over Heels; lyrics by Edgar Allan Woolf |
1918 | Moments of the Dance | From Head over Heels; lyrics by Edgar Allan Woolf |
1918 | Not Yet | From Oh, Lady! Lady!; lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse |
1920 | Left All Alone Again Blues | From The Night Boat; lyrics by Anne Caldwell |
1920 | Look for the Silver Lining | From Sally; lyrics by Buddy DeSylva |
1920 | Whose Baby Are You? | From The Night Boat; lyrics by Anne Caldwell |
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1945, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 78 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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