Jean Schwartz
Jean Schwartz (November 4, 1878 – November 30, 1956) was a Hungarian-born American songwriter. Schwartz was born in Budapest, Hungary. His family moved to New York City when he was 10 years old. He took various music-related jobs including demonstrating and selling sheet music in department stores before being hired as a staff pianist and song-plugger by the Shapiro-Bernstein Publishing House of Tin Pan Alley. He published his first composition, a cakewalk, in 1899. He became known as an accomplished lyricist, although he also continued to write music. In 1901, he began a successful collaboration with William Jerome. They co-wrote many songs which were used in Broadway shows, including "Mr. Dooley," which was sung by the title character in The Wizard of Oz, as well as the Ziegfeld Follies. They worked with Eddie Morton for the song "I'm a Member of the Midnight Crew" in 1909. Their biggest hit together was the 1910 song "Chinatown, My Chinatown", still popular with Dixieland bands. Schwartz and Jerome stopped working together in 1913. |
Birth and Death Data: Born November 4, 1878 (Budapest), Died November 30, 1956
Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1901 - 1941
Roles Represented in DAHR: composer, songwriter
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Recordings (Results 276-300 of 371 records)
Company | Matrix No. | Size | First Recording Date | Title | Primary Performer | Description | Role | Audio |
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Columbia | 46729 | 10-in. | 4/21/1916 | Are you prepared for the summer? | Arthur Fields | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 77186 | 10-in. | 7/5/1917 | I'm all bound 'round with the Mason Dixon Line | Irving Kaufman | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 77276 | 10-in. | 8/18/1917 | Mr. Jazz himself | Prince's Band | Band | composer | |
Columbia | 77571 | 10-in. | 12/13/1917 | Wedding bells (will you ever ring for me?) | Al Jolson | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 77572 | 10-in. | 12/13/1917 | I'm all bound 'round with the Mason Dixon line | Al Jolson | Male vocal solo and comic monologue, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 77720 | 10-in. | 3/13/1918 | Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody | Al Jolson | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 77753 | 10-in. | 4/3/1918 | Hello Central, give me no man's land | Al Jolson | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 77796 | 10-in. | 4/29/1918 | Why do they all take the night boat to Albany? | Marconi Brothers | Piano accordion trio | composer | |
Columbia | 78000 | 10-in. | 8/16/1918 | Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody | Wilbur Sweatman's Original Jazz Band | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
Columbia | 78043 | 10-in. | 9/9/1918 | On the level you're a little devil (but I'll soon make an angel out of you) | Lewis James | Female-male vocal duet, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 78046 | 10-in. | 9/10/1918 | Tell that to the Marines | Al Jolson | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 78088 | 10-in. | 10/2/1918 | Tell that to the Marines | Peerless Quartet | Male vocal quartet, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 78193 | 10-in. | 12/6/1918 | On the road to Calais | Al Jolson | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 78404 | 10-in. | 4/19/1919 | Monte Cristo Jr. medley | Joseph M. Knecht ; Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
Columbia | 78446 | 10-in. | 5/23/1919 | I'm goin' to break that Mason-Dixon line | Harry Fox | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 78583 | 10-in. | 7/21/1919 | I'm forever blowing bubbles | Henry Burr ; Albert Campbell ; Columbia Saxophone Quartette | Saxophone quartet, with male vocal duet | composer | |
Columbia | 79887 | 10-in. | 6/14/1921 | When you're in, you're in, in Indiana | Nora Bayes | Female vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 80092 | 10-in. | 12/7/1921 | Why don't you smile | Happy Six | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
Columbia | 80331 | 10-in. | 4/28/1922 | Lovable eyes | Columbians Dance Orchestra De Luxe | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
Columbia | 80336 | 10-in. | 5/5/1922 | My Yiddisha mammy | Irving Kaufman | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | songwriter | |
Columbia | 80590 | 10-in. | 10/6/1922 | Silver Swanee | Eddie Elkins' Orchestra | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
Columbia | 80780 | 10-in. | 1/10/1923 | New Hampshire | Columbians Dance Orchestra De Luxe | Jazz/dance band, with xylophone | composer | |
Columbia | 81190 | 10-in. | 9/4/1923 | If I can't get the sweetie I want | California Ramblers | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
Columbia | 81193 | 10-in. | 9/5/1923 | If I can't get the sweetie I want | Frank Crumit | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 81417 | 10-in. | 12/13/1923 | When you love | Silver Slipper Orchestra | Jazz/dance band | composer |
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Schwartz, Jean," accessed November 15, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/106564.
Schwartz, Jean. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 15, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/106564.
"Schwartz, Jean." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 15 November 2024.
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LCNAR: Schwartz, Jean, 1878-1956 - http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92057570
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MusicBrainz: Jean Schwartz - https://musicbrainz.org/artist/ca6adee7-abf8-46ce-aebb-3c8c66f7931c
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