Author:Harry S. Miller
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Works
[edit]Plays
[edit]Songs
[edit]- Barney's Parting (1883)
- The Cat Came Back: A Comic Negro Absurdity (1893)
- If They'd Only Write and Ask Me to Come Home (1895)
- Down in Hogan's Alley (1896)
- He's Goin' to Hab a Hot Time Bye an' Bye: The Greatest Coon Song Published (1898; music by Edward Taylor Paull)
- This Wedding Cannot Be (1898)
- Bring Your Money Home (1899)
- Down Old New England Way (1899; music by Emily Smith)
- I Loves You, Sadie, 'Deed I Do!: An Etheopian Love Song (1899; music by Charles Jerome Wilson)
- I'll Not Go Out with Reilly Any More (1900)
- Oh Joe, Dear Joe (1901)
- The Old Virginia Home (1908; music by Emily Smith)
Undated:
- Can't Loose Me, Charlie
- A Cruel Hiss
- For Your Mother's Sake
- He's Got Feathers in His Hat
- I'm 17 To-day
- It's All Right Now
- Keep Your Eye on Duffy
- Let Her Come Home Again
- My Sister's Beau
- Not on Your Life, Says Dolan
- She's Still Your Wife
- The Telephone Girl
- The Waterbury Watch
- When You're Single
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1930.
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