voc, GB
Singer of Pop
A.k.a. Cecil Hardy (3) George Scott (16) Harry Trevor R. Durant (2) Walter Lawrence
b.: 1881 d.: 1948 English baritone jazz and light music singer. The recording career of Robert Carr spanned from around 1904 to the late 1930's. As well as his own names many recordings were issued under pseudonyms, e.g. Robert Oswald, Harry Durrant, Robert Durrant, William Duncan, Richard Condor, Ernest Gray, Bobby Gray though those names sometimes concealed the identities of other singers as well.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Something Seems Tingle Ingleing / Fancy You Fancying Me | Robert Carr / Stanley Kirkby | 1917 | Album |
I Never Knew What "Sweetheart" Meant Till I Met You / My Heart Is Ever True | Robert Carr | 1915 | Album |
Kitty Lee / Till The Boys Come Home | Robert Carr / Stanley Kirkby | 1915 | Album |
The Songs My Mother Sang / Hymns My Mother Used To Sing | Robert Carr / Stanley Kirkby | 1914 | Album |
Mother Machree / Always Think Of Mother | Robert Carr | 1914 | Album |
Yesterday You Called Me Sweetheart / I Want To Live In Brittany | Robert Carr | 1913 | Album |
The Trumpeter / The Yeoman's Wedding Song | Robert Carr / Ivor Foster | 1912 | Album |
Until / Come Sing To Me | Robert Carr | 1912 | Album |
Sally (The Sunshine Of Our Alley) / Wherever You Are | Robert Carr | Album | |
Be Mine The Delight / The Lovers | Wilfred Virgo And Robert Carr | Album | |
Somewhere In Some Corner Of The World / Your Wonderful Heart Of Gold | Gerald Day / Robert Carr | Album | |
The Rosary / Sincerity | Robert Carr, Frederick Ranalow | Album | |
The Hymns My Mother Used To Sing / Ora Pro Nobis | Robert Carr | Album |