Lambert Murphy

Lambert Murphy albums

Harry Lambert Murphy (1 April 15, 1885 – July 25, 1954) was an American operatic tenor. == Biography == He was born as Harry Lambert Murphy in Springfield, Massachusetts on 15 April 1885. While pursuing an academic course at Harvard University, he studied singing under T. L. Cushman in Boston from 1904 to 1908. He graduated from Harvard in 1908 with his younger brother, Ray D. Murphy (1887–1964) (future chairman of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States... [more on Wikipedia]

Top songs: #1: Goodbye, Girls, I'm Through - #2: Roses of Picardy - #3: Smiles - #4: Waiting for the Sun to Come Out - #5: Underneath the Stars
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1.04/1915

Goodbye, Girls, I'm Through

291
US 3

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[Victor 17715]
written by Ivan Caryll & John L. Golden
2.04/1916

Underneath the Stars

172
US 8

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[Victor 17946]
written by Herbert Spencer & Fleta Jan Brown
3.05/1918

Roses of Picardy

269
US 3

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[Victor 45130]
written by Frederic Weatherly & Haydn Wood
4.12/1918

Smiles

230
US 5

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[Victor 45155]
written by J. Will Callahan & Lee S. Roberts
5.01/1921

Waiting for the Sun to Come Out

180
US 8

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[Victor 45199]
written by Arthur Francis & George Gershwin
6.11/1922

I Dream of Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair

134
US 12

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[Victor 45324]
written by Stephen Foster
7.12/1924

Rose Marie

119
US 14

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[Victor 45458]
written by Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II & Rudolf Friml


See also...

Olive Kline & Lambert MurphyReinald Werrenrath & Lambert Murphy


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