1919 in music
Events
Published popular music

- "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" w. John W. Kellette m. Jaan Kenbrovin (pseudonym of James Kendis, James Brockman and Nat Vincent)
- "Indian Summer" w. Al Dubin m. Victor Herbert Words 1939.
- "Irene" w. Joseph McCarthy m. Harry Tierney. Introduced by Edith Day in the musical Irene
- "I've Got My Captain Working For Me Now" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "Jazz Baby" w. Blanche Merrill & William Jerome m. William Jerome
- "Just Like a Gipsy" w.m. Seymour Simons & Nora Bayes
- "The Lamplit Hour" m. John Penn, w. Thomas Burke
- "Let The Rest Of The World Go By" w. J. Keirn Brennan m. Ernest R. Ball
- "Letter Song" by William Lebaron
- "Little Girls, Goodbye" w. William Le Baron m. Victor Jacobi
- "Love Sends A Little Gift Of Roses" w. Leslie Cooke m. John Openshaw
- "Mah Lindy Lou" w.m. Lily Strickland
- "Mammy O' Mine" w. William Tracey m. Maceo Pinkard
- "Mandy" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "Mirandy" w.m. James Reese Europe, Noble Sissle & Eubie Blake
- "The Moon Shines On The Moonshine" w. Frank De Witt m. Robin Hood Bowers. Introduced by Bert Williams in the revue Ziegfeld Follies of 1919
- "My Baby's Arms" w. Joseph McCarthy m. Harry Tierney
- "My Isle Of Golden Dreams" w. Gus Kahn m. Walter Blaufuss
- "Nobody Knows (And Nobody Seems To Care)" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "O" w. Byron Gay m. Arnold Johnson
- "Oh By Jingo! (Oh By Gee, You're The Only Girl For Me)" w. Lew Brown m. Albert Von Tilzer
- "Oh How I Laugh When I Think How I Cried About You" w. Roy Turk & George Jessel, m. Willy White
- "Oh! What A Pal Was Mary" w. Edgar Leslie & Bert Kalmar m. Pete Wendling
- "Old-Fashioned Garden" w.m. Cole Porter
- "On Miami Shore" w. William Le Baron m. Victor Jacobi
- "On Patrol In No Man's Land" w.m. James Reese Europe, Noble Sissle & Eubie Blake
- "Open Up The Golden Gates To Dixieland And Let Me Into Paradise" w. Jack Yellen m. Gus Van & Joe Schenck
- "Peggy" w. Harry Williams m. Neil Moret
- "A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "Prohibition Blues" w. Ring Lardner m. Nora Bayes
- "Royal Garden Blues" w.m. Clarence Williams & Spencer Williams
- "Sahara (We'll Soon Be Dry Like You)" w. Alfred Bryan m. Jean Schwartz. Introduced in the musical Monte Cristo, Jr.
- "Sipping Cider Through A Straw" w.m. Carey Morgan & Lee David
- "Smilin' Through" w.m. Arthur A. Penn
- "Someday Sweetheart" w.m. John Spikes & Benjamin Spikes
- "Sugar Blues" w. Lucy Fletcher m. Clarence Williams
- "Swanee" w. Irving Caesar m. George Gershwin
- "Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight" w. Harold G. Frost m. F. H. Klickmann
- "Sweet Kisses That Came In The Night" w. Lew Brown & Eddie Buzzell m. Albert Von Tilzer
- "Take Me To The Land Of Jazz" m. Pete Wendling
- "Take Your Girlie To The Movies (If You Can't Make Love At Home)" w. Edgar Leslie & Bert Kalmar m. Pete Wendling
- "Tell Me" w. J. Will Callahan m. Max Kortlander
- "That Naughty Waltz" w. Edwin Stanley m. Sol P. Levy
- "There's More To The Kiss Than the X-X-X" w. Irving Caesar m. George Gershwin
- "Tulip Time" w. Gene Buck m. Dave Stamper
- "The Vamp" w.m. Byron Gay
- "Wait Till You Get Them Up In The Air, Boys" w. Lew Brown m. Harry Von Tilzer
- "What'll We Do On A Saturday Night When The Town Goes Dry" w.m. Harry Ruby
- "When Honey Sings An Old Time Song" w.m. Joseph B. Carey
- "When They're Old Enough To Know Better, It's Better To Leave Them Alone" w. Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young m. Harry Ruby
- "Who Played Poker With Pocahontas When John Smith Went Away?" w. Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young m. Fred Ahlert
- "Winnie The Window Cleaner" w.m. Herman Darewski
- "The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise" w. Eugene Lockhart m. Ernest Seitz
- "You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet" w.m. Al Jolson, Gus Kahn & B. G. DeSylva
- "You Cannot Make Your Shimmy Shake On Tea" w. Rennold Wolf m. Irving Berlin
- "You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me" w. Benee Russell & Bernie Grossman m. George J. Bennett
- "You'd Be Surprised" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "Your Eyes Have Told Me So" w. Gus Kahn & Egbert Van Alstyne m. Walter Blaufuss
- "You're A Million Miles From Nowhere When You're One Little Mile From Home" w. Sam Lewis & Joe Young m. Walter Donaldson
Hit recordings
Classical music
Births
- January 1 - Yoshio Tabata, singer and guitarist
- January 25 - Eula Beal, operatic contralto (d. 2008)
- January 27 - Ross Bagdasarian (aka David Seville), of The Chipmunks (d. 1972)
- February 13 - Tennessee Ernie Ford, country musician (d. 1991)
- March 10 - Marion Hutton, big band singer (d. 1987)
- March 17 - Nat King Cole, singer and pianist (d. 1965)
- March 19 - Alfred Apaka, Hawaiian singer (d. 1960)
- April 3 - Ervin Drake, songwriter
- April 14 - Karel Berman, opera singer and composer (d. 1995)
- April 21
- May 3 - Pete Seeger, folk singer
- May 16 - Liberace, pianist (d. 1987)
- May 17 - Antonio Aguilar, singer, actor and producer (d. 2007)
- May 18 - Margot Fonteyn, ballerina (d. 1991)
- May 19 - Georgie Auld, jazz musician (d. 1990)
- June 17 - Gene de Paul, pianist and composer (d. 1988)
- June 22 - Gower Champion, dancer, choreographer and director (d. 1980)
- July 31 - Norman Del Mar, conductor and music writer (d. 1994)
- August 11 - Ginette Neveu, violin virtuoso (d. 1949)
- August 13 - George Shearing, English jazz pianist and composer
- September 2 - Marge Champion, dancer and choreographer
- September 3 - Natalia Clare, ballerina (d. 2007)
- September 16
- October 11 - Art Blakey, jazz drummer and bandleader (d. 1990)
- October 18 - Anita O'Day, singer (d. 2006)
- November 15 - Carol Bruce, singer and actress (d. 2007)
- November 23 - Cláudio Santoro, composer (d. 1989)
- December 6 - Blaž Lenger, folk singer (d. 2006)
- December 10 - Sesto Bruscantini, operatic bass-baritone (d. 2003)
- December 25 - Naushad, film score composer (d. 2006)
- date unknown - Kaifi Azmi, Urdu and Hindi songwriter (d. 2002)
Deaths
- March 6 - Gialdino Gialdini, Italian composer and conductor (b. 1843)
- March 8 - Auguste Tolbeque, cellist and composer (b. 1830)
- March 23 - Henry Blossom, lyricist (b. 1866)
- April 9 - James Reese Europe, jazz musician and composer, band leader (b. 1881) (stabbed in fight)
- April 24 - Camille Erlanger, opera composer (b. 1863)
- April 25 - Augustus D. Juilliard, music patron (b. 1836)
- June 2 - Ernest Ford, conductor and composer (b. 1858)
- June 22 - Julian Scriabin, musical prodigy, pianist and composer (b. 1908) (drowned)
- August 1 - Oscar Hammerstein I, musical theatre impresario (b. 1847)
- August 4 - Ferdinand Thieriot, composer (b. 1838)
- August 9 - Ruggiero Leoncavallo, composer (b. 1857)
- September 11 - Géza Csáth, writer and musician (b. 1887)
- September 27 - Adelina Patti, opera singer (b. 1843)
- October 17 - Sven August Körling, composer of art songs (b. 1842)
- December 16 - Luigi Illica, librettist (b. 1857)
- December 21 - Louis Diémer, pianist and composer (b. 1843)
- December 27 - Achilles Alferaki, statesman, artist and composer (b. 1846)
- December 31 - Marie van Zandt, operatic soprano (b. 1861)
- date unknown
- probable - Henry Ford, jazz bassist (b. c. 1898)
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