1909 in music
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1909.
Events
Albums released
- Tchailkovsky's Nutcracker Suite – Mark Hamburg And The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra
Published popular music
- "Kissing-Bug" m. Charles L. Johnson
- "Let's Go Into A Picture Show" w.m. Junie McCree & Albert von Tilzer
- "The Letter Song" w. Stanislaus Stange m. Oscar Straus
- "Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland" w. Beth Slater Whitson m. Leo Friedman
- "Moonstruck" w.m. Lionel Monckton
- "Moving Day In Jungle Town" w. A. Seymour Brown m. Nat D. Ayer
- "My Cousin Caruso" w. Edward Madden m. Gus Edwards
- "My Hero" w. (Eng) Stanislaus Stange (Ger) Rudolf Bernauer & Leopold Jacobson m. Oscar Straus
- "My Motter" w. Arthur Wimperis m. Howard Talbot
- "My Pony Boy" w. Bobby Heath m. Charles O'Donnell
- "My Prairie Song Bird" w. Jack Drislane, m. George W. Meyer
- "My Southern Rose" by Earl Taylor
- "My Wife's Gone To The Country" w. George Whiting & Irving Berlin m. Ted Snyder
- "Next To Your Mother Who Do You Love" w. Irving Berlin m. Ted Snyder
- "No One Could Do It Like My Father" w.m. Irving Berlin & Ted Snyder
- "Nobody Knows Nobody Cares" w.m. Charles K. Harris
- "Oh! You Candy Kid" w.m. Bob Adams & John Golden
- "Oh, What I Know About You" Irving Berlin, Joseph H. McKeon, Harry M. Piano, W. Raymond Walker
- "On Wisconsin" w. Carl Beck m. W. T. Purdy
- "Only a Dream of You" w. Carol Loveland m. Harry J. Lincoln
- "Our Farm" Caryll & Monckton
- "Pork And Beans" m. Theron C. Bennett
- "Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet" w. Stanley Murphy m. Percy Wenrich
- "Rainbow" w. Alfred Bryan m. Percy Wenrich
- "Sadie Salome Go Home" w.m. Irving Berlin & Edgar Leslie
- "She Was A Dear Little Girl" w. Irving Berlin m. Ted Snyder
- "Ship Ahoy!" w.m. A. J. Mills & Bennett Scott
- "Stop That Rag (Keep On Playing, Honey)" Irving Berlin, Ted Snyder
- "Take Me Up With You, Dearie" w. Junie McCree m. Albert Von Tilzer
- "Temptation Rag" m. Henry Lodge
- "That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "That's A Plenty" w. Henry Creamer m. Bert A. Williams
- "When I Dream In The Gloaming Of You" w.m. Herbert Ingraham
- "When You First Kissed The Last Girl You Loved" w. Will M. Hough & Frank R. Adams m. Joseph E. Howard
- "Where My Caravan Has Rested" w. Edward Teschemacher m. Herman Lohr
- "The Whiffenpoof Song" w. Meade Minnigerode & George S. Pomeroy m. Tod B. Galloway
- "The White Wash Man" w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
- "Wild Cherries (Coony, Spoony Rag)" Irving Berlin, Ted Snyder
- "Yiddle On Your Fiddle" w.m. Irving Berlin
- "You Taught Me How To Love You Now Teach Me To Forget" w. Jack Drislane & Alfred Bryan m. George W. Meyer
Recorded popular music
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- "Beautiful Eyes, Beautiful Lies" – Ada Jones
- "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms" – Nellie Melba
- "Black And White Rag", recorded by
- "By The Light Of The Silvery Moon" – Billy Murray & Haydn Quartette
- "Carrie (Carrie Marry Harry)" – Billy Murray
- "College Life" – Billy Murray
- "Dill Pickles Rag" – Pryor's Band
- "Down Among The Sugar Cane" – Collins and Harlan
- "Down In Jungle Town" – Peter Dawson (as Charles Handy)
- "Face To Face" – Frank C. Stanley
- "Good Evening, Caroline" – Billy Murray
- "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" – Florrie Forde
- "I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray" – Fisk University Jubilee Quartet
- "I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside", recorded by:
- "I Just Came Back To Say Good Bye" – Amy Butler
- "I Love My Wife, But Oh, You Kid" – Billy Murray
- "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" – Billy Murray
- "If The Wind Had Only Blown The Other Way" – Grace Cameron
- "I'm A Member Of The Midnight Crew" – Eddie Morton
- "I'm Going To Do What I Please" – Stella Tobin
- "I've Got Rings On My Fingers", recorded by:
- "Just Before The Battle, Mother" – Will Oakland
- "Let's Go Into A Picture Show", recorded by:
- "The Longest Way 'Round Is The Sweetest Way Home" – Will Oakland
- "Maple Leaf Rag" – United States Marine Band (popular remake by the U.S.M.B. of their historic 1906 recording)
- "Meet Me In Rose-Time, Rosie" – Peter Dawson (as Mr C. Handy)
- "My Pony Boy" – Ada Jones & Peerless Quartette
- "My Wife's Gone To The Country" – Collins & Harlan
- "Not For Me" – Bessie Wynn
- "Now I Have To Call Him Father" – Florrie Forde
- "Oh You Kid!" – Billy Murray & Ada Jones
- "Oh! You Candy Kid" – Ada Jones
- "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers" – Fisk University Jubilee Quartet
- "Old Black Joe" – Fisk University Jubilee Quartet
- "Put Me Upon An Island" – Wilkie Bard
- "Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet" – Haydn Quartette
- "Rainbow" – Frank C. Stanley and Henry Burr
- "She Sells Sea-Shells" – Billy Murray
- "The Star Spangled Banner" – Geraldine Farrar w. male chorus (Harry Macdonough, Reed Miller, Reinald Werrenrath and Frank C.Stanley)
- "Sweet Simplicitas" – Peter Dawson (as Charles Handy) w. Chorus (Ernest Pike, Harold Wilde & Stewart Gardner)
- "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" – Fisk University Jubilee Quartet
- "Take Me Up With You, Dearie" – Billy Murray & Haydn Quartet
- "That's A Plenty" – Arthur Collins
- "When I Dream In The Gloaming Of You", recorded by:
- "The Whole Damm Family" – Billy Murray
- "The Yama Yama Man" – Ada Jones
- "Yankiana Rag" – The American Symphony Orchestra
- "Ye Banks And Braes O' Bonnie Doon" – Nellie Melba
- "Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay!", recorded by:
Births
- January 3 – Victor Borge, born Børge Rosenbaum, Danish-born comedian, musician and actor (d. 2000)
- January 11 – Gunnar Berg, Swiss-born Danish composer (d. 1989)
- January 13 – Ed Burke, jazz musician (d. 1988)
- January 15 – Gene Krupa, drummer (d. 1973)
- February 5 – Grazyna Bacewicz, Polish composer (d. 1969)
- February 9 – Carmen Miranda, Brazilian singer, actress (d. 1955)
- May 1 – George Melachrino, English conductor, singer and composer (d. 1965)
- May 10 – Maybelle Carter née Addington, American country singer and musician, member of the Carter Family (d. 1978)
- May 13 – Ken Darby, American chorale director (d. 1992)
- May 30 – Benny Goodman, musician, actor (d. 1986)
- June 12 – Archie Bleyer, American arranger and bandleader (d. 1989)
- June 14 – Burl Ives, American folk singer and actor (d. 1995)
- June 26 – Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley's manager (d. 1997)
- July 9 – Manolo Caracol, Andalusian flamenco singer (d. 1973)
- July 18 – Harriet Hilliard, American singer and actress, wife of Ozzie Nelson and mother of Rick Nelson (d. 1994)
- July 22 – Licia Albanese, Italian-born operatic soprano and songwriter (d. 1995)
- August 10 – Claude Thornhill, American bandleader, pianist and composer (d. 1965)
- August 11 – Yuji Koseki, Japanese composer (d. 1989)
- August 15 – Hugo Winterhalter, American conductor and arranger (d. 1973)
- August 17 – Larry Clinton, American bandleader and songwriter (d. 1985)
- August 23 – Ichirō Saitō, Japanese film composer (d. 1979)
- August 25 – Ruby Keeler, dancer, actress (d. 1993)
- September 24 – Carl Sigman, songwriter (d. 2000)
- October 3 – Borney Bergantine, songwriter (d. 1952)
- November 10 – Johnny Marks, American songwriter (d. 1985)
- November 18 – Johnny Mercer, songwriter (d. 1976)
- December 4 – Barbarito Diez, Cuban singer and bandleader (d. 1995)
- December 15 – Jack Barry, singer (d. 1982)
- December 20 – Vagn Holmboe, Danish composer (d. 1996)
- date unknown – Antonio Mairena, Andalusian flamenco singer (d. 1983)
Deaths
- January 15 – Ernest Reyer, composer and music critic (b. 1823)
- March 22 – Gyula Erkel, Hungarian composer, son of Ferenc Erkel
- March 25 – Ruperto Chapí, composer (b. 1851)
- May 6 – Fanny Cerrito, ballet dancer and choreographer (b. 1817)
- May 19 – Isaac Albéniz, Spanish composer (born 1860)
- May 20 – Ernest Hogan, ragtime musician (b. 1865)
- June 1 – Giuseppe Martucci, composer and conductor
- June 7 – P. W. Halton, conductor (b. 1841)
- July 19 – Leopold Rosenfeld, composer (b. 1849)
- October 6 – Dudley Buck, organist, composer and music writer (b. 1839)
- October 13 – Julius Ruthardt, violinist and composer (b. 1841)
- November 8 – Charles Bordes, composer (b. 1863)
- November 16 – Francis Thomé, pianist and composer (b. 1850)
- December 11 – Domenico Salvatori, castrato singer (b. 1855)
- December 15 – Francisco Tárrega, guitarist and composer (b. 1852)
- date unknown
References