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The Breeze That’s Bringin’ My Honey Back to Me, 1934, by Sacco & Smith & Lewis
Take a Number from One to Ten (1934, Mack Gordon and Harry Revel) — vocal with ukulele
I Wake Up Smiling (1933, Leslie & Ahlert) vocal with ukulele
At a Perfume Counter on the Rue de la Paix (1938, Leslie & Burke) vocal with ukulele
When Kentucky Bids the World Good-morning (1930, Edgar Leslie & Mabel Wayne), vocal with ukulele
Class Will Tell (1939, Leslie & Burke) vocal with ukulele
“On Treasure Island” (1935) — vocal with ukulele
“When That Midnight Choo-choo Leaves for Alabam” (Irving Berlin, 1912) — vocal with ukulele
“That International Rag” by Irving Berlin, 1913 — vocal with ukulele
“Say It With Music” by Irving Berlin— vocal with ukulele
“Mandy” (1919, Irving Berlin) vocal with banjolele
“So Blue” (1927) — vocal with ukulele
“Why Dance?” (1931) — vocal with tenor uke
“Cuban Love Song” (1931) — vocal with ukulele
“Indiana Moon” (1923) vocal with ukulele
To-Night You Belong To Me (1926)— vocal with ukulele
Some Day (1925)— vocal with ukulele
“Bye-Bye, Pretty Baby” (1927, words and music by Jack Gardner and Spike Hamilton) ukulele with vocal
“Dream Kisses” (1927, Yellen and Jerome) vocal with ukulele
Marionaires RAILROAD choreo for the back rows
Marionaires front row choreo RAILROAD
1955 Thunderbird miniature electric car
Coney Island Cincinnati 1956
"The House Is Haunted by the Echo of Your Last Goodbye" (1934, lyrics by Billy Rose)
"Too Marvelous for Words"
"A Sailboat in the Moonlight" (1937, Lombardo and Loeb), piano
"A Sailboat in the Moonlight" (1937) verse and chorus, ukulele
503 Franklin St., Tampa, Florida 1957
The Golder and Mills families at The Circus Hall of Fame, 1957.
The Golder and Mills families in the pool, 1957.