Overview of the events of 1921 in music
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1921.
Specific locations
Specific genres
Events
Published popular music
"Ain't We Got Fun? " w.m. Richard A. Whiting , Raymond Egan & Gus Kahn
"All by Myself " w.m. Irving Berlin
"And Her Mother Came Too" w. Dion Titheradge m. Ivor Novello
"Any Time " w.m. Herbert Happy Lawson
"April Showers " w. B. G. De Sylva m. Louis Silvers
"Baltimore Buzz" w.m. Noble Sissle & Eubie Blake
"Bandana Days" w.m. Noble Sissle & Eubie Blake
"Bimini Bay" w. Gus Kahn & Raymond Egan m. Richard Whiting
"Boy Wanted " w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
"Dancing Time" w.(Eng) George Grossmith, Jr. (US) Howard Dietz m. Jerome Kern US words written 1924.
"Dapper Dan" w. Lew Brown m. Albert Von Tilzer
"Dear Old Southland " w. Henry Creamer m. Turner Layton
"Dirty Hands, Dirty Face " w. Al Jolson , Grant Clarke , Edgar Leslie m. James V. Monaco
"Down South" w. B. G. DeSylva m. Walter Donaldson . Introduced by Al Jolson in the musical Bombo
"Down Yonder " w.m. L. Wolfe Gilbert
"Everybody Step" w.m. Irving Berlin
"Hawaiian Chimes" w. Irving Bibo m. Eva Applefield
"I Ain't Nobody's Darling" w. Elmer Hughes m. Robert A. King
"I Found A Rose In The Devil's Garden" w.m. Fred Fisher & Willie Raskin
"I Wonder If You Still Care For Me" w.m. Harry B. Smith & Francis Wheeler
"I'll Forget You" w. Annelu Burns m. Ernest R. Ball
"I'm Just Wild About Harry " w.m. Noble Sissle & Eubie Blake
"I'm Missin' Mammy's Kissin'" w. Sidney Clare m. Lew Pollack
"I'm Nobody's Baby" w.m. Benny Davis , Milton Ager & Lester Santly
"Jazz Me Blues" m. Tom Delaney
"Keep Movin'" Helen Trix
"Kitten On The Keys" m. Zez Confrey
"Laughin' Rag" S. Moore, H. Skinner
"Learn To Smile" w. Otto Harbach m. Louis A. Hirsch
"Leave Me With A Smile" w.m. Charles Koehler & Earl Burtnett
"Love Will Find A Way" w.m. Noble Sissle & Eubie Blake
"Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me " w. Sidney Clare m. Con Conrad
"Make Believe" w. Benny Davis m. Jack Shilkret
"Mandy 'N' Me" w. Bert Kalmar m. Con Conrad
"My Sunny Tennessee" w.m. Bert Kalmar , Harry Ruby & Herman Ruby
"Peggy O'Neill" w.m. Harry Pease, Ed G. Nelson & Gilbert Dodge
"Sally" w. Clifford Grey m. Jerome Kern
"Say It With Music " w.m. Irving Berlin
"Second Hand Rose " w. Grant Clarke m. James F. Hanley
"The Sheik of Araby " w. Harry B. Smith & Francis Wheeler m. Ted Snyder
"She's Mine, All Mine" w.m. Bert Kalmar & Harry Ruby
"Shuffle Along w.m. Noble Sissle & Eubie Blake
"Shimmy With Me" w. P. G. Wodehouse m. Jerome Kern from the musical The Cabaret Girl
"Song Of Love" w. Dorothy Donnelly m. Sigmund Romberg
"Strut Miss Lizzie" w. Henry Creamer m. Turner Layton
"Swanee River Moon" w.m. H. Pitman Clarke
"Sweet Lady" w. Howard Johnson m. Frank Crumit & Dave Zoob
"Ten Little Fingers And Ten Little Toes" w. Harry Pease & Johnny White m. Ira Schuster & Ed G. Nelson
"There'll Be Some Changes Made " w. Billy Higgins m. Benton Overstreet
"Tuck Me To Sleep In My Old 'Tucky Home" w. Sam H. Lewis & Joe Young m. George W. Meyer
"Wabash Blues " w. Dave Ringle m. Fred Meinken
"When Big Profundo Sang Low C" w. Marion T. Bohannon m. George Botsford
"When Buddha Smiles" w. Arthur Freed m. Nacio Herb Brown
"When Francis Dances With Me" w. Ben Ryan m. Sol Violinsky
"When Shall We Meet Again" w. Raymond B. Egan m. Richard A. Whiting
"Whip-poor-will" w. B. G. De Sylva m. Jerome Kern
"Yoo-Hoo" w. B. G. De Sylva m. Al Jolson
Top Popular Recordings 1921
The following songs achieved the highest positions in Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954 and record sales reported on the "Discography of American Historical Recordings " website during 1921:[ 3]
Numerical rankings are approximate, they are only used as a frame of reference.
Rank
Artist
Title
Label
Recorded
Released
Chart Positions
1
Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra
"Wang Wang Blues "[ 4]
Victor 18694
August 19, 1920 (1920-08-19 )
December 1920 (1920-12 )
US Billboard 1921 #1, US #1 for 6 weeks, 17 total weeks, 457,000 sold 1921, later RCA Victor announced 1,000,000[ 5]
2
Isham Jones Orchestra
"Wabash Blues "[ 6]
Brunswick 5065
August 1, 1921 (1921-08-01 )
October 1921 (1921-10 )
US Billboard 1921 #2, US #1 for 6 weeks, 12 total weeks, 1,750,000 sold 1921-1922[ 5]
3
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
"Cherie"[ 7]
Victor 18758
August 9, 1920 (1920-08-09 )
July 1921 (1921-07 )
US Billboard 1921 #3, US #1 for 6 weeks, 12 total weeks, 405,647 sales
4
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
"Song of India "[ 8]
Victor 18777
August 23, 1921 (1921-08-23 )
September 1921 (1921-09 )
US Billboard 1921 #5, US #1 for 5 weeks, 14 total weeks, 1,000,000 sold
5
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
"Say It with Music "[ 9]
Victor 18803
April 21, 1921 (1921-04-21 )
November 12, 1921 (1921-11-12 )
US Billboard 1921 #4, US #1 for 5 weeks, 14 total weeks
6
Eddie Cantor
"Margie "[ 10]
Emerson 10301
December 15, 1920 (1920-12-15 )
January 1921 (1921-01 )
US Billboard 1921 #6, US #1 for 5 weeks, 12 total weeks, 1,000,000 sold
7
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
"My Mammy-Beautiful Faces Medley "[ 11]
Victor 18737
March 1, 1921 (1921-03-01 )
May 1921 (1921-05 )
US Billboard 1921 #7, US #1 for 5 weeks, 12 total weeks, 1,000,000 sales[ 12]
8
Ted Lewis and His Band
"All by Myself "[ 13]
Columbia 3434
June 11, 1921 (1921-06-11 )
September 1921 (1921-09 )
US Billboard 1921 #8, US #1 for 4 weeks, 12 total weeks
9
Al Jolson
"O-H-I-O (O My! O!)"[ 13]
Columbia 3361
December 13, 1920 (1920-12-13 )
April 1921 (1921-04 )
US Billboard 1921 #9, US #1 for 4 weeks, 7 total weeks
10
Nora Bayes (Charles Prince Orchestra)
"Make Believe"[ 14]
Columbia 3392
March 1, 1921 (1921-03-01 )
September 1921 (1921-09 )
US Billboard 1921 #10, US #1 for 3 weeks, 10 total weeks
11
Marion Harris
"Look for the Silver Lining "[ 13]
Columbia 3367
December 29, 1920 (1920-12-29 )
April 1921 (1921-04 )
US Billboard 1921 #11, US #1 for 3 weeks, 10 total weeks
22
Mamie Smith & Her Jazz Hounds
"Crazy Blues "[ 15]
Okeh 4169
August 10, 1920 (1920-08-10 )
November 1920 (1920-11 )
US Billboard 1920 #11, US #3 for 1 week, 11 total weeks, National Recording Registry 2005
24
Marion Harris
"I Ain't Got Nobody "[ 13]
Columbia 3371
April 21, 1920 (1920-04-21 )
May 1921 (1921-05 )
US Billboard 1921 #24, US #3 for 1 weeks, 7 total weeks
28
The Original Dixieland Jazz Band
"Palesteena (Lena from Palesteena) "[ 16]
Victor 18717
December 4, 1920 (1920-12-04 )
February 1921 (1921-02 )
US Billboard 1921 #28, US #3 for 1 weeks, 5 total weeks
Classical music
Opera
Film
Births
January 10 – Helen Bonchek Schneyer , folk musician (d. 2005)
January 17 – Lorna Cooke deVaron , choral conductor (d. 2018)
January 22 – Arno Babajanian , composer (d. 1983)
January 26 – Eddie Barclay , music producer (d. 2005)
January 31
February 5 – Sir John Pritchard , British conductor (d. 1989)
February 13 – Jeanne Demessieux , French organist and composer (d. 1968)[ 17]
February 16 – Vera-Ellen , dancer and actress (d. 1981)
February 20 - Ruth Gipps , composer (d. 1999)
February 26 – Betty Hutton , actress and singer (d. 2007)
March 2 – Robert Simpson , musicologist and composer (d. 1997)
March 6 – Julius Rudel , conductor (d. 2014)
March 8 – Cyd Charisse , dancer (d. 2008)
March 11 – Ástor Piazzolla , tango composer (d. 1992)
March 12 – Gordon MacRae , singer and actor (d. 1986)
March 21
March 22 – Nino Manfredi , actor and film score composer (d. 2004)
March 27 – Phil Chess , born Fiszel Czyż, record producer (d. 2016)
March 28 - Rostislav Berberov , music theorist and musicologist (d. 1984)[ 18]
April 1
April 3 – Darío Moreno , Turkish singer and composer (d. 1968 )[ 19]
April 8
Alfie Bass , actor (Tevye in West End production of Fiddler on the Roof ) (d. 1987)
Franco Corelli , operatic tenor (d. 2003)
April 22 – Cándido Camero , percussionist (d. 2020)
April 26 – Jimmy Giuffre , jazz musician (d. 2008)
May 17
May 23 – Humphrey Lyttelton , English jazz musician (d. 2008)
May 25 – Hal David – US lyricist (d. 2012)
May 26 – Inge Borkh , German soprano (d. 2018)[ 20]
June 1 – Nelson Riddle , US conductor, composer and arranger (d. 1985)
June 3 – Betty Freeman , patron of classical music (d. 2009)
June 21
June 24 – Peggy DeCastro, US singer born in the Dominican Republic, eldest of the DeCastro Sisters (d. 2004)
June 25 – Celia Franca , dancer and choreographer (d. 2007)
July 12 – Hilary Corke , writer and composer (d. 2001)
July 15 – Jack Beeson , American pianist and composer (d. 2010)
July 17
July 20 – Carmen Carrozza , accordionist (d. 2013)
July 24 – Giuseppe Di Stefano , opera singer (d. 2008)
July 30 – Grant Johannesen , American pianist (d. 2005)[ 21]
August 3 – Richard Adler , American composer and lyricist (d. 2012)
August 4 – Herb Ellis , American guitarist (d. 2010)
August 7
August 9 – Lola Bobesco , Belgian violinist (d. 2003)
August 13 – Mary Lee , Scottish singer (d. 2022)
September 3 – Thurston Dart , English musicologist, conductor and keyboard player (d. 1971)
September 4 – Ariel Ramírez , Argentine composer (d. 2010)
September 8 – Sir Harry Secombe , Welsh singer and comedian (d. 2001)
September 19 – Billy Ward , R&B singer (The Dominoes ) (d. 2002)
September 21 – Chico Hamilton , jazz drummer (d. 2013)
September 30 – Pedro Knight , Cuban musician, manager (d. 2007 )
October 1 – James Whitmore , actor in film musicals (d. 2009)
October 21
October 23 – Denise Duval , soprano (d. 2016)
October 25 – Little Hatch , blues musician (d. 2003)
November 5 – Georges Cziffra , pianist (d. 1994)
November 9 – Pierrette Alarie , soprano (d. 2011)
November 21 – Vivian Blaine , actress and singer (d. 1995)
November 23 – Fred Buscaglione , Italian singer, musician and songwriter (d. 1960)
December 3 – Phyllis Curtin , soprano (d. 2016)
December 4 – Deanna Durbin , singer and actress (d. 2013)
December 8 – Johnny Otis , blues musician (d. 2012)
December 15 – Alan Freed , disc jockey (d. 1965)
December 26 – Steve Allen , musician and comedian (d. 2000)
Deaths
January 23 – Władysław Żeleński , pianist, organist and composer (b. 1837)
February 8
March 14 – Gustave Barnes , artist and musician (b. 1877)
March 24 – Déodat de Séverac , composer (b. 1872)
April 3 – Annie Louise Cary , operatic contralto (b. 1842)
April 5 – Alphons Diepenbrock , composer and writer (b. 1862)
April 7 – Víctor Mirecki Larramat , cellist (b. 1847)
April 20 – Tony Jackson , pianist, singer and composer (b. 1876; cirrhosis of the liver)
May 4 – Max Kalbeck , music writer and critic (b. 1850)
June 8 – Natalie Bauer-Lechner , viola player (b. 1858)
July 9 – Marianne Brandt , operatic contralto (b. 1842)
August 2 – Enrico Caruso , operatic tenor (b. 1873; peritonitis)
August 8 – Arthur Pougin , music critic (b. 1834)
September 27
September 28 – Princess Pauline von Metternich , patron of composers including Wagner and Smetana (b. 1836)
October 4 – Sophie Stehle , operatic soprano (b. 1838)
November 20 – Christina Nilsson , operatic soprano (b. 1843)
November 25 – Théodore Lack , pianist (b. 1846)
November 29 – Ivan Caryll , composer of operettas (b. 1861; haemorrhage)
December 10 – Victor Jacobi , composer of operettas (b. 1883; illness)
December 16 – Camille Saint-Saëns , composer (b. 1835; tuberculosis)
December 25 – Hans Huber , composer (b. 1852)
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^ "Victor matrix B-25322. Song of India / Paul Whiteman Orchestra - Discography of American Historical Recordings" . adp.library.ucsb.edu . Retrieved June 28, 2022 .
^ "Victor matrix B-25471. Say it with music / Paul Whiteman Orchestra - Discography of American Historical Recordings" . adp.library.ucsb.edu . Retrieved June 28, 2022 .
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