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82974974 | Play | Ja-Da | 00:00 Tools | |
82974977 | Play | Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning | 00:00 Tools | |
82974975 | Play | Over There! | 00:00 Tools | |
82974976 | Play | Over There | 00:00 Tools | |
82974980 | Play | Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue | 00:00 Tools | |
82974981 | Play | You Can't Beat Us | 00:00 Tools | |
82974984 | Play | Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning | 00:00 Tools | |
82974978 | Play | Good Morning, Mr. Zip, Zip, Zip (Pm 2052, 2052-A) | 00:00 Tools | |
90248947 | Play | Oh, what-cha doin' to me? | 00:00 Tools | |
82974979 | Play | Whose little heart are you breaking now? | 00:00 Tools | |
82974982 | Play | Hunting the Hun | 00:00 Tools | |
82974986 | Play | Oui, Oui, Marie | 00:00 Tools | |
82974983 | Play | Honolulu, America loves you: we ve got to hand it to you | 00:00 Tools | |
82974985 | Play | Hunting The Hun (1918) | 00:00 Tools | |
82974996 | Play | The Yanks Started Yankin' | 00:00 Tools | |
82974987 | Play | YOURE GOIN' T-B MINE | 00:00 Tools | |
82974988 | Play | You Can't Beat Us (If It Takes Ten Million More) (1918) | 00:00 Tools | |
82975010 | Play | Oui Oui Marie (Recorded 1918) | 00:00 Tools | |
82974989 | Play | Everybody loves a "jass" band | 00:00 Tools | |
82974992 | Play | How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm (After They've Seen Paree?) | 00:00 Tools | |
82974990 | Play | Bring back those wonderful days | 00:00 Tools | |
82974991 | Play | thinking of you | 00:00 Tools | |
82975028 | Play | How 'ya Gonna Keep 'em Down On The Farm (After They've Seen Paree) | 00:00 Tools | |
82974993 | Play | Oh! Frenchy | 00:00 Tools | |
82974994 | Play | The Yanks Started Yankin` | 00:00 Tools | |
82974995 | Play | Good-bye Broadway, hello France | 00:00 Tools | |
82975004 | Play | Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning | 00:00 Tools | |
82974998 | Play | You Can't Beat Us (If It Takes Ten Million More) | 00:00 Tools | |
82974997 | Play | Oh Helen! | 00:00 Tools | |
82975000 | Play | Good Morning Mr Zip-Zip-Zip | 00:00 Tools | |
82975005 | Play | Arthur Fields, University Six - C-O-N-S-T-A-N-T-I-N-O-P-L-E 1928 | 00:00 Tools | |
82974999 | Play | Stay Down Here Where You Belong | 00:00 Tools | |
82975001 | Play | All those in favor say aye | 00:00 Tools | |
82975002 | Play | Heart breaking baby doll | 00:00 Tools | |
82975003 | Play | Ragging the chopsticks | 00:00 Tools | |
88575730 | Play | Puttin' On the Ritz | 00:00 Tools | |
82975014 | Play | The Little Ford Rambled Right Along | 00:00 Tools | |
82975006 | Play | Moxie | 00:00 Tools | |
82975008 | Play | Good Morning, Mr. Zip, Zip, Zip | 00:00 Tools | |
82975009 | Play | When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais | 00:00 Tools | |
82975007 | Play | Good Morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip | 00:00 Tools | |
88575726 | Play | I'll Come Back to You When It's Over (Recorded 1917) | 00:00 Tools | |
82975013 | Play | Arthur Fields, Missouri Jazz Band - I Could Stand A Lot Of Lovin' From You 1928 | 00:00 Tools | |
82975018 | Play | He Comes Up Smiling | 00:00 Tools | |
82975011 | Play | Good Morning, Mr Zip-Zip-Zip! | 00:00 Tools | |
82975012 | Play | Hong Kong | 00:00 Tools | |
82975026 | Play | Pay Day | 00:00 Tools | |
82975017 | Play | Everybody Loves A Jass Band | 00:00 Tools | |
82975015 | Play | I ain’t got weary yet | 00:00 Tools | |
82975032 | Play | What Kind of American Are You? | 00:00 Tools | |
90248948 | Play | Good Morning, Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip | 00:00 Tools | |
82975034 | Play | Along Came Ruth | 00:00 Tools | |
82975020 | Play | It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there | 00:00 Tools | |
82975019 | Play | Don’t forget the Salvation Army (my doughnut girl) | 00:00 Tools | |
82975021 | Play | When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France | 00:00 Tools | |
82975022 | Play | Ja-da: ja da, ja da, jing jing jing | 00:00 Tools | |
82975016 | Play | Ja Da | 00:00 Tools | |
82975023 | Play | Just like Washington crossed the Delaware, General Pershing will cross the Rhine | 00:00 Tools | |
82975024 | Play | Singapore | 00:00 Tools | |
82975025 | Play | Where Do We Go From Here | 00:00 Tools | |
82975033 | Play | Ja Da (Ja Da, Ja Da, Jing Jing Jing) | 00:00 Tools | |
82975027 | Play | I Ain't Got Weary Yet! | 00:00 Tools | |
82975040 | Play | Anna in Indiana | 00:00 Tools | |
88575725 | Play | Oui Oui Marie | 00:00 Tools | |
82975030 | Play | Oh what wonderful things one little girl can do | 00:00 Tools | |
82975031 | Play | Ja-Da (Ja Da, Ja Da, Jing Jing Jing) | 00:00 Tools | |
82975037 | Play | Hallelujah I'm a Bum | 00:00 Tools | |
90248949 | Play | When I Send You a Picture of Berlin | 00:00 Tools | |
82975035 | Play | I’m true to them all: The girl behind the gun | 00:00 Tools | |
82975038 | Play | Honolulu, America loves you: we’ve got to hand it to you | 00:00 Tools | |
82975039 | Play | Don’t leave me, daddy | 00:00 Tools | |
82975041 | Play | You're Going to be Mine | 00:00 Tools | |
82975042 | Play | Mother, Dixie and you | 00:00 Tools | |
88575728 | Play | Ja Da - Ja Da, Ja Da, Jing Jing Jing | 00:00 Tools | |
82975043 | Play | Let's Bury The Hatchet | 00:00 Tools | |
82975044 | Play | He's got a Bungalow (1916) | 00:00 Tools | |
82975045 | Play | Along Came Ruth (1914) | 00:00 Tools | |
90248950 | Play | Tom, Dick, Harry and Jack Hurry Back (Recorded 1917) | 00:00 Tools | |
82975046 | Play | The Yanks Started Yankin | 00:00 Tools | |
82975047 | Play | Aba Daba Honeymoon | 00:00 Tools | |
82975048 | Play | Where do we go from here? | 00:00 Tools | |
82975049 | Play | Would You Rather Be A Colonel | 00:00 Tools | |
82975036 | Play | Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning (1918) | 00:00 Tools | |
82975051 | Play | Sleepy time gal | 00:00 Tools | |
88575731 | Play | Poor Pauline | 00:00 Tools | |
82975052 | Play | How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm, After They've Seen Paree (World War I Song) (1919) | 00:00 Tools | |
82975053 | Play | Rolling stones: all come rolling home again | 00:00 Tools | |
82975062 | Play | When I Get Back To My American Blighty | 00:00 Tools | |
82975050 | Play | You're Going To Cry Over Somebody Else | 00:00 Tools | |
82975054 | Play | You’ll find old Dixieland in France | 00:00 Tools | |
88575727 | Play | What Kind Of An American Are You? | 00:00 Tools | |
82975065 | Play | He's Got a Bungalow | 00:00 Tools | |
82975055 | Play | "Over There" (1917) | 00:00 Tools | |
82975056 | Play | I Could Stand A Lot Of Lovin' From You | 00:00 Tools | |
82975057 | Play | Oh Susanna | 00:00 Tools | |
82975058 | Play | You Can't Beat Us (If It Takes a Million More) | 00:00 Tools | |
88575729 | Play | Throw No Stones In The Well That Gives You Water | 00:00 Tools | |
82975059 | Play | Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning (1918) | 00:00 Tools | |
90248951 | Play | How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning | 00:00 Tools | |
90248952 | Play | The Dying Hobo | 00:00 Tools | |
90248953 | Play | The Dying Hobo | 00:00 Tools | |
82975061 | Play | Hunting the Hun (World War I Song) (1918) | 00:00 Tools | |
90248954 | Play | How Ya Gonna Keep'em Down On The Farm, 1919 | 00:00 Tools | |
82975063 | Play | Oh How I Hate To Get Up In The | 00:00 Tools | |
88575732 | Play | they all want to marry a soldier | 00:00 Tools | |
88575733 | Play | american quartet | 00:00 Tools | |
82975066 | Play | When Johnny marches away | 00:00 Tools | |
88575734 | Play | Madoline | 00:00 Tools |
Arthur Fields (August 6, 1888 – March 29, 1953) was a United States singer (baritone) and songwriter. He was born Abe Finkelstein in Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, but grew up mainly in Utica, New York. He became a professional singer as a youngster. Around 1908 he toured with Guy Brother's Minstrel Show, and helped form a vaudeville act "Weston, Fields and Carroll". His first hit as a songwriter was On The Mississippi (1912) which he wrote the music for with Harry Carroll and Ballard MacDonald supplied the lyrics. In 1914 he wrote the lyrics to Aba Daba Honeymoon, which was revived for the 1950 M.G.M. film Two Weeks With Love and thus got a renewed popularity which brought Fields large royalty incomes during his last two years. From 1914 onwards he recorded with many bands and for many labels and had a varied career in the recording industry. His 1919 recordings with bandleader Ford Dabney may be the very first recordings of a white singer backed by a black band. For a period Fields also formed a vocal trio with brothers Jack and Irving Kaufman, billing themselves as "The Three Kaufields". Fields also often appeared on records under pseudonyms, for example as "Mr X." on Grey Gull Records and related labels. His last records were made in the early 1940s. Among Field's most prolific partnerships was the one with band leader and pianist Fred Hall, with whom Fields made plenty of records and co-wrote several songs, often with comic titles like The Shoes We Have Left Are All Right and I Can't Sleep In The Movies Anymore. Hall and Fields also broadcasted together as Rex Cole's Mountaineers. Retiring to Florida in 1946 he also worked in radio on WKAT Miami. He suffered a stroke early in 1953 and was killed in a fire at Littlefield Convalescent Home a little later the same year. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.