Words and music by composer/vaudevillian James Thornton(1861-1938), published in 1898. An enduring, integral offering from American Popular Song's early days.
Music by celebrated bandleader Paul Whiteman(1890-1967) and "Grand Canyon Suite" composer Ferde Grofe(1892-1972), lyrics by Theodora Morse(1883-1953), 1922. Morse also wrote lyrics for "Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here" and "Three O'clock In The Morning." A perennial favorite played & recorded by the Whiteman band.
Music by James V. Monaco, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, 1913. One of the early standards making the transition from the "hearts & flowers" of Victorian/Edwardian songwriting to modern, post- WWI American Popular Song. A Jolson perennial, memorably sung on film by a very young Judy Garland to a photo of Clark Gable.