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Songs Written by Bert KalmarTop Songs / Chart Singles Discography
Bert Kalmar (February 10, 1884 – September 18, 1947) born in New York City to Kopel (Charles) Kalvarinsky and Julia Kalvarinsky, was an American Jewish songwriter. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. He was also a screenwriter. == Biography == Kalmar, a native of New York City, left school at an early age and began working in vaudeville. He appeared as a magician in tent shows, and as a comedian and dancer on stage in... [more on Wikipedia]
As a songwriter, Bert Kalmar first charted in 1911 with In the Land of Harmony .The artist placed 60 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, 40 of which reached the Top‑10, including 2 number‑ones.The artist scored 5 UK Top‑75 entries, including a single Top‑10 placement, including 1 number‑one.On US RnB the artist achieved 1 Top‑10.
Top songs: #1: Oh! What a Pal was Mary - #2: Hello, Hawaii, How are You? - #3: Who's Sorry Now? - #4: The Ghost of the Violin - #5: I Wanna Be Loved By You
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10/1911
[Victor 16898]
written by Ted Snyder & Bert Kalmar
3.
[Victor 17195]
written by Ted Snyder & Bert Kalmar
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01/1913
[Columbia 1244]
written by Ted Snyder & Bert Kalmar
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11/1913
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[Columbia 1825]
written by Bert Kalmar
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04/1916
[Columbia 5780]
written by Jean Schwartz, Bert Kalmar
& Edgar Leslie
9.
05/1916
[Columbia 1939]
written by Jean Schwartz, Bert Kalmar
& Edgar Leslie
10.
08/1916
[Victor 45099]
written by Jean Schwartz, Bert Kalmar
& Edgar Leslie
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12.
[Victor 18593]
written by
Pete Wendling , Edgar Leslie & Bert Kalmar
13.
09/1919
[Victor 18592]
written by Pete Wendling, Edgar Leslie & Bert Kalmar
14.
10/1919
[Columbia 2756]
written by Pete Wendling, Edgar Leslie & Bert Kalmar
15.
10/1919
[Victor 18606]
written by Pete Wendling, Bert Kalmar
& Edgar Leslie
16.
[Columbia 2935]
written by Bert Kalmar
&
Harry Ruby
17.
10/1920
[Emerson 10212]
written by Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
18.
[Columbia 3352]
written by Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
19.
12/1921
[Colombia 3465]
written by
Herman Ruby , Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
20.
[Victor 18812]
written by Harry Ruby, Herman Ruby & Bert Kalmar
21.
02/1922
22.
07/1922
[Victor 18884]
written by Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
23.
[Victor 19023]
written by Bert Kalmar
, Harry Ruby &
Fred Ahlert
24.
07/1923
[Emerson 10594]
written by Ted Snyder, Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
25.
08/1923
[Brunswick 2438]
written by Bert Kalmar
, Harry Ruby & Ted Snyder
26.
09/1923
[Brunswick 2443]
written by Ted Snyder, Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
27.
10/1923
[Columbia 3937]
written by Ted Snyder, Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
28.
[Victor 20259]
written by Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
29.
1927
[Columbia 954]
written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar
&
Otto Harbach
30.
1927
[Brunswick 3508]
written by
Jerome Kern , Bert Kalmar
& Otto Harbach
31.
1927
[Columbia 827]
written by Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
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33.
1928
[Brunswick 3704]
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
34.
1928
[Victor 20996]
written by Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
35.
1928
[Victor 20996]
written by Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
36.
[Brunswick 4852]
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
37.
1930
[Columbia 2317]
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
38.
1930
[Brunswick 4939]
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
39.
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
40.
1931
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
41.
written by Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
42.
1932
43.
[Columbia 3122]
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
44.
written by Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
45.
vocals by Willie Smith
written by Bert Kalmar
, Harry Ruby & Ted Snyder
46.
[Columbia 37278]
written by Harry Akst, Herman Ruby, Bert Kalmar
&
Al Jolson
47.
05/1947
vocals by Mary Marlow
written by Harry Akst, Herman Ruby, Bert Kalmar
& Al Jolson
48.
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
49.
09/1950
hit for Nat Skilkret in 1928
[Decca 9-27128]
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
50.
10/1950
vocals by The Norman Luboff Choir
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
51.
10/1950
hit for Nat Skilkret in 1928
[RCA 47-3901]
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
52.
10/1950
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
53.
11/1950
hit for Jack Denny in 1931
[Mercury 5495]
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
54.
11/1950
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
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11/1950
[Columbia 38925]
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
56.
12/1950
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
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58.
vocals by Johnny Parker
[RCA 47-4455]
written by Bert Kalmar
, Harry Ruby & Oscar Hammerstein II
59.
written by Ted Snyder, Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
60.
written by Ted Snyder, Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
61.
[Mala 12004]
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
62.
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar
63.
written by Bert Kalmar
, Harry Ruby & Ted Snyder
64.
[MGM/Kolob 14786]
written by Ted Snyder, Bert Kalmar
& Harry Ruby
65.
[RCA 11276]
written by Harry Ruby & Bert Kalmar