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Adrian Ross

Arthur Reed Ropes (23 December 1859 – 11 September 1933), better known under the pseudonym Adrian Ross, was a prolific writer of lyrics, contributing songs to more than sixty British musical comedies in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was the most important lyricist of the British stage during a career that spanned five decades. At a time when few shows had long runs, nineteen of his West End shows ran for over 400 performances.

Starting out in the late 1880s, Ross wrote the lyrics for the earliest British musical theatre hits, including In Town (1892), The Shop Girl (1894) and The Circus Girl (1896). Ross next wrote the lyrics for a string of hit musicals, beginning with A Greek Slave (1898), San Toy (1899), The Messenger Boy (1900) and The Toreador (1901) and continuing without a break through World War I. He also wrote the English lyrics for a series of hit adaptations of European operettas beginning with The Merry Widow in 1907.

During World War I, Ross was one of the founders of the Performing Rights Society. He continued writing until 1930, producing several more successes after the war. He also wrote the popular novel The Hole of the Pit and a number of short stories.

Birth and Death Data: Born December 23, 1859 (Lewisham), Died September 11, 1933 (London)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1900 - 1947

Roles Represented in DAHR: lyricist

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Recordings (Results 76-100 of 105 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Columbia 76454 12-in. approximately May 1919 English maids Marion Green ; Prince's Theatre Orchestra ; Kennedy Russell Male vocal solo, with orchestra chorus lyricist  
Columbia 76455 12-in. approximately May 1919 Gold and blue and white Marion Green ; Prince's Theatre Orchestra ; Kennedy Russell Male vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
Columbia 76456 12-in. approximately May 1919 Red rose Marion Green ; Prince's Theatre Orchestra ; Kennedy Russell Male vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
Columbia 76457 12-in. approximately May 1919 Under the moon Marion Green ; Prince's Theatre Orchestra ; Kennedy Russell Male vocal solo, with orchestra and chorus lyricist  
Columbia 76461 12-in. approximately May 1919 Philomel Prince's Theatre Orchestra ; Kennedy Russell ; Maggie Teyte Female vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
Columbia 76462 12-in. approximately May 1919 I do not know Prince's Theatre Orchestra ; Kennedy Russell ; Maggie Teyte Female vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
Columbia 76463 12-in. approximately May 1919 Lightly, lightly Marion Green ; Prince's Theatre Orchestra ; Kennedy Russell ; Maggie Teyte Female-male vocal duet, with orchestra lyricist  
Columbia 76464 12-in. approximately May 1919 Say no more Marion Green ; Prince's Theatre Orchestra ; Kennedy Russell ; Maggie Teyte Female-male vocal duet, with orchestra lyricist  
Columbia 76465 12-in. approximately May 1919 Going to the ball John Clarke ; Marion Green ; Robert Parker ; Prince's Theatre Orchestra ; Kennedy Russell Vocal trio, with orchestra lyricist  
Columbia 76473 12-in. approximately May 1919 Finale, act 1 Marion Green ; Prince's Theatre Orchestra ; Kennedy Russell ; Maggie Teyte Female-male vocal duet, with orchestra lyricist  
Columbia 76474 12-in. approximately May 1919 What are names? Marion Green ; Prince's Theatre Orchestra ; Kennedy Russell ; Maggie Teyte Female-male vocal duet, with orchestra lyricist  
Columbia 76475 12-in. approximately May 1919 Finale, act 2 Marion Green ; Robert Parker ; Prince's Theatre Orchestra ; Kennedy Russell ; Maggie Teyte Vocal trio, with orchestra lyricist  
OKeh 368 10-in. ca. Sept. 1918 Love, here is my heart George Lambert Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
OKeh S-777 10-in. ca. Aug. 1919 Love here is my heart Forrest Lamont Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
Brunswick E29287 10-in. Feb. 1929 Mean to me Chester Gaylord Male vocal solo lyricist  
Brunswick E30063 10-in. June 1929 A little love, a little kiss Carter's Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with vocal lyricist  
Brunswick E18850-E18851 10-in. 4/21/1926 To my bride Lauritz Melchior Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
Brunswick E18929-E18930 10-in. 4/27/1926 To my bride Lauritz Melchior Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
Brunswick B15442 10-in. 11/2/1934 A little love, a little kiss James Melton Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
Edison 3012 10-in. May 1914 A little love, a little kiss Charles Harrison Male vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
Edison 4135 10-in. 9/22/1915 A little love, a little kiss (Would go a long, long way) Helen Clark ; Joseph A. Phillips Vocal duet (contralto and baritone), with orchestra lyricist  
Edison 4888 10-in. 7/19/1916 Love, here is my heart Ida Gardner Female vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
Edison 5430 10-in. 3/6/1917 Love, here is my heart Burton Lenihan Male vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
Edison 5476 10-in. 3/27/1917 Love, here is my heart Emory B. Randolph Male vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
Edison 5612 10-in. 6/11/1917 The sea makes a man a man Donald Chalmers Male vocal solo, with orchestra lyricist  
(Results 76-100 of 105 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Ross, Adrian," accessed November 25, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/104143.

Ross, Adrian. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 25, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/104143.

"Ross, Adrian." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 25 November 2024.

DAHR Persistent Identifier

URI: https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/104143

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