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From 1914 onward, he recorded with many bands and for many labels and had a varied career in the recording industry. In 1918, he was popular for his performance of his "
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may be the very first recordings of a white singer backed by a black band. For a period Fields also formed a vocal trio with brothers
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and thus got a renewed popularity which brought Fields large royalty incomes during his last two years.
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His first hit as a songwriter was "On the Mississippi" (1912), which he wrote the music for with
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He suffered a stroke early in 1953 and was killed in a fire at Littlefield Nursing Home in
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Among Field's most prolific partnerships was the one with band leader and pianist
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Arthur Fields performs I fall Down An' Go Boom with his Assassinators (1929).
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How Ya Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Paree)?
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record from late 1921 featuring Arthur Fields singing
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supplied the lyrics. In 1914 he wrote the lyrics to "
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When Yankee Doodle Learns to "Parlez Vous Français"
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Arthur Fields (photographer)
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Largo, Florida
baritone

Grey Gull
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Utica, New York
Guy Brother
Minstrel Show
vaudeville
Harry Carroll
Ballard MacDonald
Aba Daba Honeymoon
Two Weeks With Love
Hunting the Hun
Ford Dabney
Jack
Irving Kaufman
pseudonyms
Grey Gull Records
Oreste Migliaccio
Fred Hall
broadcast

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