Complete Recordings of John McCormack: Alphabetical Listing S

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Salve dimora casta e pura, see FAUST

Sängers Trost, see The Singer’s Consolation

Savourneen Deelish (My Sweet Love)(Words attrib. George Colman/Old Irish Air: “Sa mhuirnin dilis,” O Dear Love)

Lx 2133[-1], -2 (1907)

Notes: Credits above are given after Nichlolas Carolan, who identifies Colman (1762-1836) as a playwright who wrote “The Surrender of Calais,” in which the verses appeared.

Say a Little Prayer (words and music by Gerry Mason)

OEA 9888-1, -2 (10 August 1942)

Say “Au revoir” but not “Goodbye” (words and music by Harry Kennedy)

B 13033-1 (28 March 1913)

Say “Au revoir” but not “Goodbye”

Schlafendes Jesuskind (Eduard Mörike/Hugo Wolf)

BVE 32538-1, -2 (24 April 1925)

Bb 21031-1 (3 December 1930)

2EA 2767-1 (7 April 1936)

Se il mio nome, see IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA

See Amid the Winter Snow (Reverend Edward Caswall/Traditional)

OEA 8891-1 (25 October 1940)

See here thy flower (Flower Song in English), see CARMEN

Seems Lak’ to Me, see Since You Went Away

See Amid the Winter Snow 

SEMELE: O Sleep! Why dost thou leave me (William Congreve/George Frederic Handel)

B 23902-1, -2 (1 April 1920)

0 Sleep! Why dost thou leave me

SEMELE: Wher’er you walk

2EA 2765-1 (7 April 1936)

Broadcast ( 1940)

Notes: Alexander Pope is the author of the verse, which was inserted into the libretto by Congreve.

Send Me Away With a Smile (Louis Weslyn/Alfred Piantidosi)

B 20546-1, -2 (7 September 1917)

B 20546-3, -4 (23 October 1917)

Serenade (Raff) (Sternan, trans. F. W. Rosier/Joachim Raff)

B 17654-1, -2 (10 May 1916), with Fritz Kreisler, violin

Serenade (Ständchen) (Softly Through the Night is Calling) (“Ständchen”)(Ludwig Rellstab, trans. Alice Mattullath/Franz Schubert, D. 957, No. 4)

C 14651-1 (31 April 1914), with Fritz Kreisler, violin

CVE 49210-1, -2 (27 November 1928)

Serenade

Serenata (English words by Nathan Haskell Dole/Moriz Moszkowski)

B 16090-1, -2 (10 June 1915), with Fritz Kreisler, violin

Shades of Evening Close not o’er Us, see Isle of Beauty

Shannon River (Kathleen Egan/Reginald Morgan)

OEA 2130-1, -2 (28 June 1935)

Broadcast (13 May 1937)

She is Far From the Land (Thomas Moore/Old Irish Air: “Open the Door,” arr. Frank Lambert)

C 10138-1 (31 March 1911)

2EA 2750-1 (31 March 1936)

She Moved Through the Fair (Traditional, adapted by Padraic Colum/Old Irish Air, arr. Herbert Hughes)

OEA 9329-1 (25 June 1941)

She Rested by the Broken Brook (Robert Louis Stevenson/Samuel Coleridge-Taylor)

BVE 35891-1 (1 October 1926)

OEA 2181-1, -2 (23 July 1935)

OEA 9086-1 (28 January 1941)

Siciliana, see CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA

Silent Hour of Prayer, The (Helen Boardman Knox/Charles Wakefield Cadman)

broadcast (27 December 1936)

Silent Night (Joseph Mohr, trans. B. Douglas/Franz Gruber, arr. Woodgate)

OEA 8887-1 (25 October 1940)

Silent Night

Silent Noon (Dante Gabriel Rossetti/Ralph Vaughn Williams)

OEA 9202-1 (6 March 1941)

Silver Ring, The (“L’Anneau D’Argent”)(Eugene Oudin, after Rosemonde Gérard/Cécile Chaminade)

Bb 11345-1 (2 September 1927)

Silver Threads Among the Gold (Ebenezer B. Rexford/Hart Pease Danks)

B 11834-1, -2 (5 April 1912)

B 11834-3 (3 January 1913)

BVE 11834-4, -5 (23 December 1925)

Silver Threads Among the Gold 

Since First I Saw Your Face (from “Musicke of Sundrie Kindes”)(Anon., collected by Thomas Ford/Old English Air, arr. Arthur Somervell)

Bb 11340-1, -2 (2 September 1927)

OEA 9066-1 (17 December 1940)

Since First I Met Thee, see Come Back My Love

Since You Went Away (“Seems Lak’ to Me”)(James Weldon Johnson/J. Rosamond Johnson)

B 24037-1, -2 (5 May 1920) (With Fritz Kreisler, violin)

Singer’s Consolation (“Sängers Trost”)(Kerner, trans. Alice Mattullath/Robert Schumann, Op. 127, No. 1)

B 23799-1, -2 (2 April 1920)

Sing, Sing, Birds on the Wing (Leslie Cooke/Godfrey Nutting)

B 16762-1, -2, -3 (10 November 1915)

Smiles (J. Will Callahan/Lee M. Roberts)

B 22255-1, -2 (24 September 1918)

Smilin’ Thro’ (words and music by Arthur A. Penn)

OEA 9478-1, -2 (6 October 1941)

Snowy Breasted Pearl, The (Sir Stephen Edward De Vere/Old Irish Air: “Pearl of the White Breast, arr. Joseph Robinson)

13124 (12 September 1904)

5924b (24 September 1904)

Lx 1570 (1906)

C 8741-1 (23 March 1910)

Broadcast (10 February 1933)

Broadcast (6 December 1938)

The Snowy Breasted Pearl

So Deep is the Night (“Tristesse”)(Sonny Miller, after French/Viaud, after Chopin, Op. 10, No. 3)

OEA 8399-1, -2 (2 May 1940)

So Do I Love You (words and music by Kennedy Russell)

Broadcast (13 May 1937)

Notes: British Library gives credits as R. Veasey/Haydn Wood. On the broadcast McCormack announces Russell as author of words and music.

Softly Through the Night is Calling, see Serenade (Schubert)

Sogno, II, see MANON

Soldier’s Execution, The (“Der Soldat”)(Albert Chamisso/Robert Schumann, Op. 40, No. 3)

Bb 5099-1 (19 September 1924)

Sometime (I’ll Hear Your Sweet Voice Calling) (Hazel M. Lockwood/Lee W. Lockwood)

B 28607-1, -2 (25 September 1923)

Sometime

Sometime You’ll Remember Me (Raymond Wallace/Mauricel Head)

B 21814-1 (1 May 1918)

Somewhere (words and music by Alton Waters)

B 23523-1 (10 December 1919)

B 23523-2 (11 December 1919)

Somewhere a Voice is Calling (Eileen Newton/Arthur F. Tate)

B 15419-1 (23 November 1914)

BVE 15419-2 -3 (12 April 1927)

Somewhere a Voice is Calling

Somewhere in the World (words and music by Nathaniel D. Ayer)

B 28603-1, -2 (24 September 1923)

Somewhere in the World 

Song of Thanksgiving, A (James Thomson/Frances Allitsen)

B 23793-1, -2 (30 March 1920)

B 23793-3, -4 (1 April 1920)

Song of the Night (Rida Johnson Young/Uda Waldrop)

BVE 48180-1, -2 (19 November 1928)

Song O’ My Heart (Joseph McCarthy/James F. Hanley)

BVE 58690-1 (10 March 1930)

Song Remembered, A (Royden Barrie/Eric Coates)

BVE 41561-1 (17 January 1928)

OEA 405-1, -2 (24 August 1924)

Song to the Seals (from “Songs of the Western Isles”)(Harold Boulton/Sir Granville Bantock) (With spoken introduction by McCormack)

OEA 2126-1(27 June 1935)

Sonny Boy (from “The Singing Fool”)(words and music by Buddy G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson)

BVE 48178-1, -2, -3 (19 November 1928)

Sospiri miei, andate ove vi Mando (words and music by Alberto Bimboni)

B 13032-1 (28 March 1913)

Sospiri miei, andate ove vi Mando

South Winds (words and music by Percy Kahn)

OB 5308-1, -2 (7 September 1933)

Southern Song, A (Alfred Perceval Graves/Robert Batten)

Lxx 3134[-1], -2 (1909)

Note: Some sources give Batten as lyricist too.

SPANISH DOLLARS: Bay of Biscay (Andrew Cherry/John Davey, 1763-1824)

Lx 3168 (1909)

Spir’to gentil, see LA FAVORITA

Ständchen, see Serenade (Schubert)

Star of the County Down, The (Traditional/Old English Air, arr. Herbert Hughes)

Broadcast (11 October 1936)

Broadcast (27 December 1936)

Broadcast (25 April 1938)

OEA 8322-1, -2 (30 November 1939)

Broadcast (1940)

Note: Words and music possibly by Cathal Garvey, 1866-1927. Melody seems to be a variant of the English folk song “Dives and Lazarus.”

Star Spangled Banner, The (Francis Scott Key/Old English Air)

B 19534-1, -2, -3 (29 March 1917)

Still as the Night (“Still wie die Nacht”)(English words by Alice Mattullath/Carl Böhm, Op. 326, No. 27)

B 16093-1, -2 (10 June 1915), with Fritz Kreisler, violin

Still as the Night (Goetze) (Traditional German verse, trans. Elizabeth M. Lockwood, adapted by McCormack/Carl Götze)

OEA 9652-1 (25 November 1941), with Maggie Teyte, soprano

Still Night, Holy Night, see Silent Night

Street Sounds to the Soldiers’ Tread, The (No. 5 from “A Shropshire Lad”)(A. E. Housman/Arthur Somervell)

OEA 9201-1 (6 March 1941)

Sunshine of Your Smile, The (Leonard Cooke/Lilian Ray)

B 18383-1, -2 (20 September 1916)

Swans (from “Rivers to the Sea”)(Sara Teasdale/A. Walter Kramer, Op. 44, No. 4)

B 28613-1 (26 September 1923)

Swans 

Sweet Genevieve (George Cooper/Henry Tucker)

B 12759-1, -2 (2 January 1913)

Sweet Genevieve 

Sweet Peggy O’Neill (Joseph P. Redding/Uda Waldrop)

B 23791-1, -2 (30 March 1920)

Sweetest Call (Alma Troon/John Morrow)

BVE 32537-1, -2 (23 April 1925)

Sweetest Flower That Blows, The (Frederic Peterson/Charles Beach Hawley)

OEA 8825-1, -2 (11 July 1940)

Sweetly She Sleeps, My Alice Fair (George Eastman/Stephen Foster)

OEA 411-1 (24 August 1934)

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