TOM
MOORE
(Play
with Songs)
Composer: Andrew
Mack
Lyricist: Thomas Moore
Opened: August 31, 1901, Herald Square Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 40
Believe Me, If All Those Enduring Young Charms (M: Traditional; L: Tom Moore):
I have not attempted to
compile discographical information for this standard.
The Last Rose Of Summer (M: Trad.):
I have not attempted to
compile discographical information for this standard.
The Story Of The Rose (L: Andrew Mack)
(also used in THE LAST OF THE ROHANS):
1. 78/Vocalion 5266
(Horace Heidt Presents Henry Russell and His Romanders)
2. 78/Victor 846 (Reinald Werrenrath with orchestra) [also
78/Victor 64950]
3. Son Of The Sea: The 1997 Top 20 Barbershop Quartets,
CD/Intersound 3706 (unknown performer)
4. Barber Short Quartet, CD/Grasmere GRCD 77 (Fortunairs)
Unrecorded Material:
Eveleen’s Bower (M: Trad.)
Love’s Young Dream (M: Trad.)
Mack’s “Song Games” (L: Andrew Mack)
My Love Of Long Ago (not in programs)