Dan W. Quinn (1859 - 07 Nov 1938)

Male Person - Early American recording artist

Releases (92)

Official

Single

  1. Daddy Wouldn’t Buy Me a Bow‐Wow Dec 1892 (as Dan Quinn)
  2. The Bowery Jan 1893 (as Dan Quinn)
  3. Daisy Bell 1893 (as Dan Quinn)
  4. Lindley, Does You Love Me? Aug 1894 (as Dan Quinn)
  5. My Pearl is a Bowery Girl Sep 1894 (as Dan Quinn)
  6. And Her Golden Hair Was Hanging Down Her Back Nov 1894
  7. The Band Played On 1895
  8. A Hot Time in the Old Town 1896
  9. Ma Caroline Dec 1898
  10. The Tattooed Man 1898
  11. Uncle Sam, Why Do You Keep Us Waiting? 1898
  12. What Would Your Answer Be? 1898
  13. Fairy Tales 1898
  14. Father, Won't You Speak to Sister Mary? 1898
  15. High School Girls 1898
  16. At a Georgia Camp Meeting 1898
  17. The Wreck of the Maine 1898
  18. His Little Wife Was With Him All the Time 1899
  19. Gingerbread Doll 1899
  20. Glorious Beer 1899
  21. On the Road to Mandalay 1899
  22. Mary Ann McCue 1899
  23. My African Queen 1899
  24. My Baby From Boston Town 1899
  25. I Couldn't Do a Thing to You 1899
  26. I Happened to Be There 1899
  27. I Don't Like Dat Face You Wear 1899
  28. I Love You, My Love, I Do 1899
  29. I Want to Go to Morrow 1899
  30. If I Only Had a Job 1899
  31. I'm Livin' Easy 1899
  32. I'm Not Particular 1899
  33. I'se Gettin' Up a Watermelon Party 1899
  34. I've Got Him Dead 1899
  35. Kill It, Babe 1899
  36. Mammy's Little Dinah 1899
  37. Finnigan 1899
  38. He Whistled Up a Tune 1899
  39. Her Gentleman Friend 1899
  40. He Ain't No Relation of Mine 1899
  41. Hey Flanigan, Hello 1899
  42. Couldn't Help It, Had To 1899
  43. Adapted From the French 1899
  44. Algy, the Girls' Delight 1899
  45. All I Want Is My Black Baby Back 1899
  46. Best in the House Is None Too Good for Reilly 1899
  47. My Honolulu Lady 1899
  48. Soldiers in the Park, March Song 1899
  49. Darktown Is Out To-Night 1899
  50. Dig Away, Dempsey, Dig Away 1899
  51. Dolly's Mamma's 1899
  52. What's the Matter With Maudie? 1899
  53. When a Coon Sits in the Presidential Chair 1899
  54. Up Came Johnnie With His Camera 1899
  55. Since Ma Hair Turned Red 1899
  56. Smoky Mokes 1899
  57. The Midnight Son 1899
  58. Whistling Rufus 1899
  59. Why Don't You Get a Lady of Your Own? 1899
  60. You Don't Handle 'Nuff Money for Me 1899
  61. My Rainbow Bride 1899
  62. Nancy Hogan's Ball 1899
  63. Nothing's Too Good for the Irish 1899
  64. Oh, Society 1899
  65. P.S., Mr. Johnson Sends Regards 1899
  66. Our Language as It's Spoken 1899
  67. Pat Malone Forgot That He Was Dead 1899
  68. The Stuttering Coon 1899
  69. On Sunday Night, It Was Barney McHugh 1899
  70. Reggy, the Reigning Rage 1899
  71. Roxiana Dooley 1899
  72. She's a Thoroughbred 1899
  73. Pumping the Pump, Pump, Pump Jun 1900
  74. Oh, Wouldn't That Jar You Aug 1900
  75. Vaudeville Specialty, No. 2 Sep 1900
  76. Strike Up the Band, Here Comes the Sailor Sep 1900
  77. One Good Term Deserves Another Oct 1900
  78. Jolly Fellows Waltz Oct 1900
  79. More Work for the Undertaker Jan 1901
  80. You Can't Keep a Good Man Down Jan 1901
  81. When Reuben Comes to Town Feb 1901
  82. My Jersey Lily Mar 1901
  83. I Want to Be a Military Man Apr 1901
  84. A Pipe Dream May 1901
  85. Little Tommy Murphy May 1901
  86. Why Don't the Band Play? Jun 1901
  87. She's Getting More Like the White Folks Every Day Jul 1901
  88. Good Morning, Carrie Aug 1901
  89. When Mister Shakespeare Comes to Town Sep 1901
  90. Simple Little Sister Mary Green Oct 1901
  91. On the Party Line / If I Catch the Guy Who Wrote “Poor Butterfly” 1917
  92. How could Washington be a married man and never, never tell a lie? / I’ve heard about the nights of Columbus 1918