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==Published Songs==

==Published Songs==

*"What Right has he on Broadway?" March song and chorus. Words by Harry Dillon, [[Tams-Witmark|M. Witmark & Sons]], 1895.

*"What Right has he on Broadway?" March song and chorus. Words by Harry Dillon, [[Tams-Witmark|M. Witmark & Sons]], 1895.

*Climb de golden fence : (oh my! wicked piccaninny), lyrics by [[Hattie Starr]] published by M. Witmark & Sons, 1895, interpolated into ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852 musical)|Uncle Tom's Cabin]]''.

*The Niagra: Respectfully dedicated to Nova A. Lanham, published by M. Witmark & Sons, 1896.

*The Niagra: Respectfully dedicated to Nova A. Lanham, published by M. Witmark & Sons, 1896.

*I'm a gwine to save yo' soul : Salvation song, lyircs by [[Edward S. Abeles]], 1897.

*I'm a gwine to save yo' soul : Salvation song, lyircs by [[Edward S. Abeles]], 1897.

*Honey! You'se ma lady love: A coonlet courtship. sung by [[Maxwell & Simpson]], published by M. Witmark & Sons, 1897

*Honey! You'se ma lady love: A coonlet courtship. sung by [[Maxwell & Simpson]], published by M. Witmark & Sons, 1897

*Just to Remind You, lyrics by Alfred Anderson, 1908, sung by [[Manuel Romain]] on [[Edison Records]]

*Just to Remind You, lyrics by Alfred Anderson, 1908, sung by [[Manuel Romain]] on [[Edison Records]].

*In the same old way, V. Kremer, 1910

*In the same old way, V. Kremer, 1910

*My little 'lasses candy coon : mammy's sweetness (Witmark) (recorded on the album ''[[Mobile Minstrels]]'' from [[Victor]] in 1913)

*My little 'lasses candy coon : mammy's sweetness (Witmark) (recorded on the album ''[[Mobile Minstrels]]'' from [[Victor]] in 1913)


Revision as of 18:58, 3 February 2011

Nathaniel D. Mann was an American composer best known for his work with L. Frank Baum. He composed at least two songs for The Wizard of Oz stage musical in 1902, and in 1908, composed the first original film score (27 cues) for The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays, one of the earliest feature-length fiction films. With Baum, he also composed the musical The King of Gee-Whiz (dated February 23, 1905), which went through various titles such as Montezuma (November 1902), King Jonah XIII (September 1903), and The Son of the Sun (1905). This was collaboration with and based on a novel by Emerson Hough, which was never completed and published in 1969. His other works include The Sultan of Sulu with George Ade and Alfred George Whathall (1902), "Moon, Moon," sung by Christie MacDonaldinThe Toreador (1902), The Mayor of Tokio with William Frederick Peters (1905). Much of his work consisted of coon songs.

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