Paul Dresser
Paul Dresser (born Johann Paul Dreiser Jr.; April 22, 1857 – January 30, 1906) was an American singer, songwriter, and comedic actor of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Dresser performed in traveling minstrel and medicine-wagon shows and as a vaudeville entertainer for decades, before transitioning to music publishing later in life. His biggest hit, "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away" (1897), was the best selling song of its time. Although Dresser had no formal training in music composition, he wrote ballads that had wide appeal, including some of the most popular songs of the era. During a career that spanned nearly two decades, from 1886 to 1906, Dresser composed and published more than 150 songs. Following the success of "Wabash", many newspapers compared Dresser to popular composer Stephen Foster. "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away" became the official song of Indiana in 1913. The Paul Dresser Birthplace in Terre Haute is designated as a state shrine and memorial. Dresser was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. Dresser grew up in a large family (including his brother, novelist Theodore Dreiser) and lived in Sullivan and Terre Haute, Indiana. He had a troubled childhood and spent time in jail. Dresser left home at age sixteen to join a traveling minstrel act and performed in several regional theaters before joining John Hamlin's Wizard Oil traveling medicine-wagon show in 1878. Dresser composed his first songs while working for Hamlin. He settled in Evansville, Indiana, for several years while continuing to work as a traveling performer and musician. Eventually, he became a nationally known talent and participated in several traveling acts, including The Two Johns, A Tin Soldier, and The Danger Signal. Dresser's songwriting talent developed during his years as a performer; he began by writing songs featured in his shows and later wrote and sold songs to others' acts. Dresser moved to New York City, and in 1893 Dresser joined Tin Pan Alley's Howley, Haviland and Company, a New York City sheet music publisher, as a silent partner. At the height of his success, Dresser was a nationally known entertainer, successful songwriter, and sheet music publisher. He was generous, especially to family and friends, and a lavish spender. The turn of the century brought him financial distress when his music fell out of style. In 1905 his music publishing business declared bankruptcy. He died the following year. |
Birth and Death Data: Born January 1, 1857 (Terre Haute), Died January 31, 1906 (New York City)
Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1896 - 1942
Roles Represented in DAHR: composer, lyricist
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Recordings (Results 76-100 of 117 records)
Company | Matrix No. | Size | First Recording Date | Title | Primary Performer | Description | Role | Audio |
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Victor | B-29883 | 10-in. | 4/16/1924 | On the banks of the Wabash | Orville Harrold | Tenor vocal solo, with violin and orchestra | composer | |
Victor | B-29884 | 10-in. | 4/16/1924 | Way down in old Indiana | Orville Harrold | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Victor | BVE-47567 | 10-in. | 9/27/1928 | My gal Sal | Nathaniel Shilkret ; Victor Orchestra | Orchestra, with male vocal chorus | lyricist, composer | |
Victor | BVE-56786 | 10-in. | 10/16/1929 | On the banks of the Wabash far away | National Cavaliers | Male vocal quartet, with piano | lyricist, composer | |
Victor | BVE-57535 | 10-in. | 11/8/1929 | On the banks of the Wabash far away | National Cavaliers | Male vocal quartet, with orchestra | composer | |
Victor | BVE-59632 | 10-in. | 3/13/1930 | On the banks of the Wabash | American Singers | Male vocal quartet, with orchestra | composer | |
Victor | CVE-59834 | 12-in. | 3/19/1930 | My gal Sal | Coca Cola Topnotchers | Radio broadcast : Orchestra, with male vocal solo | lyricist, composer | |
Victor | BS-77834 | 10-in. | 10/2/1933 | My gal Sal | Johnny Rock Orchestra | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
Victor | BVE-83820 | 10-in. | 8/3/1934 | My gal Sal | Perry Bechtel Orchestra | Jazz/dance band | lyricist, composer | |
Victor | BS-014611 | 10-in. | 10/4/1937 | My gal Sal (They called her frivolous Sal) | The Old Timer's Orchestra ; Jimmy Ray | Instrumental ensemble, with male vocal solo | composer | |
Victor | BS-044593 | 10-in. | 1/11/1940 | My gal Sal (They called her Frivolous Sal) | Harlan Leonard ; Rockets | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
Victor | BS-073854 | 10-in. | 4/28/1942 | On the banks of the Wabash | Freddy Martin Orchestra ; Martin Men ; Clyde Rogers ; Stuart Wade | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal duet and male vocal ensemble | lyricist, composer | |
Victor | BS-073855 | 10-in. | 4/28/1942 | My gal Sal | Freddy Martin Orchestra ; Martin Men | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal ensemble | lyricist, composer | |
Columbia | 3213 | 10-in. | ca. Jan.-Sept. 1905 | Jim Judson! from the town of Hackensack | Arthur Collins | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | lyricist, composer | |
Columbia | 46036 | 10-in. | 9/20/1915 | On the banks of the Wabash | Columbia Mixed Quartette | Mixed vocal quartet, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 46203 | 10-in. | 11/16/1915 | On the banks of the Wabash | Broadway Quartette | Male vocal quartet, with orchestra | lyricist, composer | |
Columbia | 77865 | 10-in. | 5/31/1918 | On the banks of the Wabash far away | Joe Green | Xylophone solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 77882 | 10-in. | 6/12/1918 | Songs of your childhood days | Signor Hurdi-Gurdi | "Street" (barrel) piano, with orchestra | composer | |
Columbia | 78736 | 10-in. | 10/14/1919 | On the banks of the Wabash | Columbia Stellar Quartette | Male vocal quartet, unaccompanied | lyricist, composer | |
Columbia | 79854 | 10-in. | 5/17/1921 | My gal Sal | Columbia Stellar Quartette | Male vocal quartet, with orchestra | lyricist, composer | |
Columbia | W144168 | 10-in. | 5/18/1927 | My gal Sal | Charleston Chasers ; Red Nichols | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
Columbia | W145451 | 10-in. | 12/29/1927 | On the banks of the Wabash far away | Shannon Quartet | Male vocal quartet, with piano | lyricist, composer | |
Columbia | W151275 | 10-in. | 2/5/1931 | My gal Sal | Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
Columbia | W98296 | 12-in. | 8/6/1926 | Studio stunts | Columbia Artists | Vocalists, comic duo, saxophone soloist, and jazz/dance band | composer, lyricist | |
OKeh | S-71616 | 10-in. | June 1923 | My gal Sal | Gerald Griffin | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | lyricist, composer |
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Dresser, Paul," accessed November 21, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/108958.
Dresser, Paul. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/108958.
"Dresser, Paul." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 21 November 2024.
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LCNAR: Dresser, Paul, 1858-1906 - http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no90006508
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