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James G. Ellis was an American composer. This article is a list of his notable works. Works Selected popular works James G. Ellis, Ogden, Utah "Where the Rippling Ogden Flows", words & music by Ellis (©1909) Ellis & Armitage, Chicago "Motorcycle Michael With Me", words & music by Ellis (©1912; L.E. Ellis) "When I Carved Your Name With Mine", words by Anne Campbell, music by Ellis (©1913) Ellis & Co., Grand Opera House Building, Chicago "Motorcycle Michael With Me", words & music by Ellis (©1912; L.E. Ellis); OCLC 498605744 (view) "When I Carved Your Name With Mine", words by Anne Campbell, music by Ellis (©1913); OCLC 498605800 "You're All This World To Me", words by Ellis, music by Joseph W. Ryback (né Joseph William Rybak; born 1881) (©1913; Ellis & Fisher, Chicago); OCLC 499125929 "My Great Grand Daddy Fought in 1812", words & music by E.G. James (pseudonym of James G. Ellis) (©1914; ©1942 Los Angeles) "The Tale the Tear Drop Told", words & music by Ellis (©1914; ©1942 Los Angeles) † "That Ragtime Symphony", words & music by E.G. James (pseudonym of James G. Ellis) (©1914; ©1942, Los Angeles); OCLC 499058886 "Take Me Back to Paradise", words by Anne Campbell & Leonard A. Meyer, music by Ellis (©1914; ©1941 Los Angeles); OCLC 498605774 † "Just Because You've Been So Good To Me" ("That's Why I Love You"), words & music by Ellis (©1913); OCLC 498635203 Henderson & Co., New Haven, Indiana "Firelight Fancies", words by Kathryn Marie Henderson, music by Ellis (©1914); OCLC 9164078 (view) "The Bride and the Rose Bud", words by Kathryn Marie Henderson, music by Ellis (©1915); OCLC 9144235 (view) Ellis Music, Chicago "I Am Dreaming Of My Irish Rose", words by Ellis, music by Jozef W. Rybak (né Joseph William Rybak; born 1881), arr. by Burrel Van Buren (©1914; ©1942 Los Angeles); OCLC 499125910 (view) † "In The Mellow, Mellow Moonlight", words & music by Ellis (©1915); OCLC 498605711 Tell Taylor, Chicago "When the Bonnie, Bonnie Heather Is Blooming: I'll Return Annie Laurie to You", words & music by Ellis (©1915); OCLC 498572474 (view) Frank K. Root & Co., a Chicago publisher (né Frank Kimball Root; 1856–1932) "When the Bonnie, Bonnie Heather Is Blooming: I'll Return Annie Laurie to You", words & music by Ellis (©1915); OCLC 44790397 "Last Night in a Dream", words & music by James G Ellis (©1917); OCLC 498605733 Craig-Ellis & Co., Roger A. Graham, manager "Tears-A Reverie", A Paraphrase of James G. Ellis' Beautiful Ballad "The Tale The Tear' Drop Told", words & music by May Olivette Hill (1888–1978) (©1915) "The Tale the Tear Drop Told", words & music by Ellis (©1914; ©1942 Los Angeles); OCLC 60630956 † H.S. Talbot & Co. (Hiram S. Talbot; born 1871), Chicago. Music Printers & Eng's. "Funny Charlie Chaplin", words & music by Ellis (©1915); OCLC 726919378, 726921725 Acme Music Publishers, 12 East 35th Street, Chicago "Funny Charlie Chaplin", words & music by Ellis (©1915); OCLC 671370458, 726921725, 726919378 Monarch Music Publishers, Chicago "My Little Geisha", words by Ellis, music by Adelene Ingram (©1916; ©1944 Los Angeles); OCLC 499058040 (audio) Phenix Music Publishers, 145 N. Clark Street, Chicago "We'll Put Another Star in the Star Spangled Banner", words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Ellis (©1916); OCLC 226392223 (view) John G. Winter "Waltz Me in the Good Old Fashioned Way", words by John G. Winter, music by Ellis (©1915) Miscellaneous "Love's Joys and Sorrows", words by Barbara Moser, music by Ellis (©1915 Barbara Moser, Berne, Indiana) The lyrics reflect Moser's dreams that a Chicago Police Detective, Captain Patrick D. O'Brien (1858–1935), will find her friend, Angelina E. Heller, who was lost in the SS Eastland Disaster. "Our Yesterdays", words by Tilla C. Cole, music by Ellis (©1915 Tilla C. Cole, Bazine, Kansas) Fortune, a musical play, text and music by Ellis (©1933, Los Angeles) Morris H. Abell (1876–1931) "The Blue Star Turned to Silver, Then To Gold", words by Morris H. Abell, music by Ellis (©1918, ©1946 J. G. Ellis, Los Angeles); OCLC 498605700 Thomas W. Hatch, Chicago "An Ocean Romance", words by Winnifred O'Hara, music by Ellis (©1919) † Billboard hit Selected sacred works James G. Ellis (Jas. G. Ellis) "The Way To Paradise", words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Ellis (©1917) "Thine Is the Kingdom", poem by Joel B. Dow, music by Ellis (©1920); OCLC 499123993 "God's Perfect Child", words & music by Ellis (©1921, Chicago); OCLC 497496219 "Love, Thrill My Heart", words & music by Ellis (©1921); OCLC 498204944 Thomas W. Hatch, Chicago "Leave It With Him", music by Ellis (©1917); OCLC 78216824 Words are an excerpt from the poem, "Yes, Leave It With Him", which is part of a longer poem titled "He Careth For You", by Rev. Edmund Bridges Miner (1829–1916), first published in the late 1870s in The Interior, a bygone periodical of Western Presbyterian Pub. Co. "Nearer" poem by Ellis, music by Margaret Birnbach (©1917); OCLC 498234856 "Beside a Summer Sea", words by Winnifred O'Hara, music by Ellis (©1919, ©1946 Los Angeles); OCLC 498605683 "I Shall Not Want" ("23rd Psalm"), music by Ellis (©1919); OCLC 48126257 "God Is Love", words by DeWitt McMurray (1866–1940), music by Ellis (©1920); OCLC 459789017 "Childlike", words by William P. McKenzie (1866–1942), music by Ellis (©1920) "Rejoice, My Son, Rejoice", words from psalms, music by Ellis (1920); OCLC 498724188 "Fear Not", words by Mrs. E. Perkins, music by Ellis (©1920); OCLC 497040875 "I Shall Not Want" ("23rd Psalm"), music by Ellis (©1920); OCLC 497763655 "In Quiet Resting Places", music by Ellis (©1921) Golden Shore Pub. Co., Los Angeles "Transfiguration," music by Ellis (©1927; copyright assigned in 1939 to Boston Music Company) (audio) Words for the first 1/3rd of the song is Matthew's account of Jesus' transfiguration on the mountain Words for the remaining 2/3rds is an excerpt from Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh Boston Music Co. (G. Schirmer, Boston) Henry Clough-Leighter, editor-in-chief since 1908 (1874–1956) "Leave It With Him", ibid (©1936; ©1945, Los Angeles); OCLC 45199122, 57586750 "Leave It With Him", ibid, arranged by Chester Wallis (duet for high & low voice with piano or organ) (1936) Copyright December 28, 1936; Class E (musical composition), published, 59505, Boston Music Co. "As a Man Thinketh in His Heart" ("So Is He"), music by Ellis (©1935); OCLC 65375021 "I Shall Not Want" ("23rd Psalm"), music by Ellis (©1935); OCLC 424621404 "Rejoice, My Son, Rejoice", words from psalms, music by Ellis (1935); OCLC 63762221 Other published works Even So To Them — The Law and the Prophets: In Twenty-Eight Chapters; Fiction That Should Be True, research by Mediratas (pseudonym of James Garfield Ellis), Wetzel Publishing Co., Los Angeles (©1943); OCLC 27353073 "Fictional restatement of the Way of Christ in its primitive purity, an interesting story couched in divine philosophy" Which.... Discover the J G Ellis popular books. Find the top 100 most popular J G Ellis books.

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