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1918 in music
See also:
1917 in music
,
other events of 1918
,
1919 in music
and the
list of 'years in music'
.
Table of contents
1 Events
2 Top Hit Songs
3 Top Hit Recordings
4 Births
5 Deaths
Events
March 3
-
Béla Bartók
's
String Quartet No. 2
is premiered in
Budapest
First documented racially integrated
jazz
recording session
Top Hit Songs
"K-K-K-Katy" by
Geoffrey O'Hara
"Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo" by
Edward Rowland[?]
"JA-DA" by
Bob Carleton[?]
"Sometime" by
Rida Johnson Young[?]
"How Can You Tell" by
Ned Wayburn[?]
"Bagdad" by
Harold Atteridge[?]
"I'll Say She Does" by
Buddy De Sylva
,
Gus Kahn[?]
, &
Al Jolson
"Oh! Frenchy" by
Sam Ehrlich[?]
"Every Day" by
Shelton Brooks
"I Want To Shimmy" by
Shelton Brooks
Top Hit Recordings
"Tiger Rag/Skeleton Jangle" by the
Original Dixieland Jass Band
"Over There" by
Enrico Caruso
"After You've Gone" by
Marion Harris[?]
Births
April 25
-
Ella Fitzgerald
May 15
-
Eddy Arnold[?]
August 25
-
Leonard Bernstein
September 26
-
John Zacherle[?]
December 19
-
Professor Longhair
Deaths
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