5064 GERRARD



Composer: Various
Lyricist: Various

Opened: March 19, 1915, Alhambra Theatre, London
Performances: Unknown

Note: A complete song list is not available at this time.


At The Fox Trot Ball (M: Nat D. Ayer):

1. 78/HMV B534 (Clara Beck with orchestra conducted by C.B.Yearsley)
2. 78/HMV B287 (Mayfair Orchestra conducted by C.B. Yearsley)


Beets And Turnips:

1. 78/HMV C399 (Murray’s Ragtime Trio with the Mayfair Orchestra conducted by James Sale)
2. 78/Cameo 640 (Varsity Eight) (unverified) [reissued on 1923-26, CD/Timeless CBC 1062]
3. 78/Brunswick 2664 (Vic Meyers and His Orchestra) (unverified) [reissued on The Bands Of Vic Meyers 1923-1929 & Vick Myers 1925-1926, CD/Timeless CBC 1060]
4. Rusty Rags: Ragtime Cakewalks & Stomps, CD/Saydisc 253 (unknown performer)


He’s A Ragpicker (M/L: Irving Berlin) (originally used in WATCH YOUR STEP):

1. CYL/Edison Amberol 2513 (Peerless Quartet)
2. CYL/U.S. Everlasting (Peerless Quartet
3. 78/Victor 17655 (Peerless Quartet)
4. 78/Columbia A-1628 (Peerless Quartet)
5. 78/Parlophone F-338 (Harry Roy and His Orchestra)
6. 78/Decca F5435 (Embassy Rhythm Eight)
7. 78/Zonophone 1528 (unknown band)
8. 78/Columbia 2553 (Jack Morrison)
9. 78/HMV B289 (Mayfair Orchestra conducted by C.B. Yearsley) (as “She’s A Ragpicker”)
10. The Phonographic Yearbook 1915: They’d Sooner Sleep On Thistles, CD/Archeophone 9011 (Peerless Quaret) (likely the Victor version)
11. Irving Berlin Revisited, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-118 (Arthur Siegel)
12. The Complete Sets, CD/Retrieval Recordings RTR 79051 (Danny Polo and His Swing Stars)
13. Alexander's Ragtime Band, CD/Screen Archives Entertainment SAE-CSR-0007 (orchestra conducted by Alfred Newman)


Hors D’Oeuvres (M/L: Dave Comer):

1. 78/HMV C399 (Murray’s Ragtime Trio with the Mayfair Orchestra conducted by James Sale) [reissued on Those Ragtime Years, 1899-1916, Worl SHB41]
2. 78/Gramophone BD 6053 (Sid Phillips and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Big Swing Dance: The Music Of Sid Phillips, CD/EMI 5263442]
3. 78/London 248 (Ambrose and His Orchestra) [also 78/Decca F 41001; 45/London 30266; reissued on When Day Is Done, CD/ Living Era/ASV CDAJS 269]
4. 45/Decca 9-28848 (The Commanders)
5. Cavalier Of Song, CD/ASV/Living Era 5411 (Donald Peers with Sid Phillips and His Orchestra)
6. By Arrangement, CD/Jasmine JASCD 406 (Billy May)
7. Laughing At Life, CD/Stomp Off 1225 (The Orphan Newsboys)
8. Keith Ingham New York 9 Volume 3, CD/Jump Records 1213 (Keith Ingham)


The High Cost Of Living:

1. 78/Columbia 527 (Jack Morrison and Lee White)


I Want Some Loving (M: Ben Styler):

1. 78/HMV B286 (Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Arthur Wood)


I Want To Go Back To Michigan (Down On The Farm) (M/L: Irving Berlin):

1. 78/HMV 02573 (Stanley Kirkby (as Murray Johnson) with orchestral accompaniment) [also 78/HMV C544]
2. 78/Columbia A 1592 (Elida Morris with orchestra) [reissued on Her Memory Haunts You: 1914, CD/Archeophone ARCH 9012]
3. 78/Victor 17650 (Morton Harvey with orchestra)
4. 78/HMV B287 (Mayfair Orchestra conducted by C.B. Yearsley)
5. 78/Decca 24424 (The Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra) [reissued on Music Lessons With The Andrews Sisters, CD/Sepia 1020]
6. 78/Edison 50182 (National Promenade Band)
7. 78/Columbia A 1629 (Van Eps Banjo Orchestra)
8. 78/Victor 17709 (Pietro Deiro, accordion)
9. 78/Little Wonder 60 (unknown performer)
10. 45/Window 1119 (Gene & Owen)
11. Scobey And Clancy, Good Time Jazz L12009 (Clancy Hayes with Bob Scobey’s Frisco Band) [also 45/Good Time Jazz 45096; reissued as CD/Good Time Jazz 12009]
12. Auntie Bea, London (M) X.5471 (Eadie and Rack, pianos) (two versions)
13. Auntie Bea, London (M) X.5471 (Beatrice Lillie with Eadie and Rack, pianos)   [reissued on An Evening With Beatrice Lillie, CD/Sepia 1123]
14. Irving Berlin, Volume 1, CD/Unknown label (Fred Miller)
15. Easter Parade, CD/Sony Classical 88697638362 (Judy Garland with orchestra conducted by Johnny Green)
16. Lost Tracks: 1929-1959, CD/JSP Records JSPCD 965 (Judy Garland)
17. Barbershop Melodies, Vol. 1, CD/Saxony Records (Thurl Ravenscroft and The Mellomen)
18. Hello, Frisco!, CD/Loves Point Jazz (Ann Gibson)
19. Bing Crosby & His Hollywood Guests, CD/Avid (Bing Crosby and Beatrice Lillie with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra)
20. Trail Of The Lonesome Pine, CD/Prism 440 (Laurel  & Hardy)
21. Come On And Hear!: Early Songs By Irving Berlin 1909-1915, CD/Oakton ORCD0001 (Benjamin Sears and Bradford Conner with Bradford Conner, piano)
22. Travels With My Piano, CD/ BBC Music SM 1939 (Steve Ross, piano and voice)
A radio transcription performed by Aileen Stanley with the Music Hall Varieties Orchestra is also known to exist.


I’m Happy All The Time:

1. 78/Columbia 528 (Jack Morrison and Lee White)


The Mississippi Barbecue (M/L: Dave Reed):

1. 78/HMV B289 (Mayfair Orchestra conducted by C.B. Yearsley)
2. 78/Columbia A 5609 (Albert And Monroe Jockers, violin and piano)
3. 78/Oxford 37035 (Albert and Monroe Jockers, violin and piano)
4. 78/Victor 17657 (Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan with orchestra)
5. 78/Columbia A 1669 (George H. O’Connor with orchestra)


On the 5:15 (M/L: Henry Marshall; Stanley Murphy):

1. 78/Columbia 527 (Jack Morrison and Lee White)
2. 78/Columbia A 1675 (Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan)
3. 78/Silvertone 39697 (unknown baritone and tenor with orchestra)
4. 78/Little Wonder (unknown performer0
5. 78/Victor 17704 (American Quartet with orchestra) [reissued on The Phonographic Yearbook 1915: They’d Sooner Sleep On Thistles, CD/Archeophone 9011]
A radio transcription performed by Henry I. Marshall is also known to exist.


What Happened In The Summertime? :

1. 78/Columbia 2611 (Jack Morrison)


Winter Nights:

1. 78/Columbia 528 (Jack Morrison and Lee White)
2. 78/Columbia A  1680 (Peerless Quartette) (unverified)
3. 78/Little Wonder 79 (unknown performer) (unverified)
4. 78/HMV C649 (Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Arthur Crudge)