"Marion Harris, celebrated White Blues singer, left a recording company that objected to her making a record of "St. Louis Blues". Miss Harris had used our numbers in vaudeville for a long time, and she sang blues so well that people sometimes thought that the singer was colored." Throughout her recording career Harris tended to record Blues or Jazz flavored tunes and featured the songs of many African-American songwriters. By the mid-1920s Harris had become a star of vaudeville and regularly played the Palace Theatre, appeared in Zeigfeld's Midnight Frolic in New York and toured the country with vaudeville shows. She got married in 1924 and had two children but divorced in 1928. She briefly left show business during this period. Marion appeared in "Yours Truly" at the Shubert Theatre and starred in "A Night In Spain" at the 44th Street Theatre in New York in 1927 and "The Second Little Show" at the Royale Theatre in 1930. In 1928 Marion appeared in her first film entitled "Marion Harris, Songbird Of Jazz". It was an eight minute early sound film of her singing. In 1929 she made her feature-length motion picture debut in MGM's early all-talking picture "Devil-May-Care" with Ramon Novarro and Dorothy Jordan. The film was a musical romance set in Napoleonic France and Marion played the heartbroken girlfriend whom Ramon Novarro left for Dorothy Jordan's character. The film was one of the very first motion picture musicals and also featured a short color dance sequence. When Variety magazine reviewed the film on December 25th, 1929 and they had this to say about Marion's performance:
She appeared in a few other films including "Gems of M-G-M" in 1930 and "Trouble Ahead" in 1936, but her greatest success was as a vaudeville singer.
In the early 1930s she was singing on the radio in New York and continued to do vaudeville and cabaret work.
In 1931 she went to England and performed at London's Café de Paris (3 Coventry Street).
She spent a lot of time in London during the 1930s and sometime in the mid-1930s she moved there, where she performed in cabarets and on BBC radio shows.
Harris recorded ten songs between 1931 to 1934 on the Columbia and Decca labels. In the late 1930's she retired from show business and married English theatrical agent Leonard Urry. During World War II her house was destroyed in a German rocket attack during the Blitz. She returned to the United States in 1944 and tragically died from burns after falling asleep in bed with a lit cigarette at the Le Marquise Hotel in New York (12 East 31st Street) on April 23, 1944.
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Title | Recording Date | Recording Location | Company |
A Good Man Is Hard To Find
(Eddie Green) |
2-18-1919 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18535-A |
After You've Gone
(Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton) |
10-18-1918 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18509-A |
Aggravatin' Papa
(Roy Turk / J.Russell Robinson) |
10-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2345 |
An Ev'ning In Caroline
(Walter Donaldson) |
5-3-1932 | London, England | Columbia DB-822 |
Away Down South
(Harry Akst) |
10-1922 | New York, New York | Columbia A3659 |
Beale Street Blues
(W.C. Handy) |
3-2-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3474 |
Before You Go | 9-28-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2539 |
Beside A Babbling Brook
(Gus Kahn / Walter Donaldson) |
4-2-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2421-A |
Blue
(Grant Clark / Lou Handman / Edgar Leslie) |
8-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2310-B |
Blue Again From the Musical Comedy "The Vanderbilt Revue" (Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh) |
12-12-1930 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6016-A |
Brother In Law Dan
(Jordan) |
9-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2318-B |
Carolina In The Morning
(Gus Kahn / Walter Donaldson) |
9-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2329-B |
Charleston Charlie
(Austin / O'Hara) |
9-29-1924 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2735-B |
Cuddle Up Blues
(M.K. Jerome) |
1-16-1922 | New York, New York | Columbia A3555 |
Dearest
(Benny Davis / Harry Akst) |
4-2-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2421-B |
Did You Mean It? (From "A Night In Spain") (Phil Baker / Sid Silvers / Abe Lyman) |
12-8-1927 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 21116-A |
Dirty Hands, Dirty Face
(James Monaco / Al Jolson / Edgar Leslie) |
6-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2458-B |
Dixie Highway
(Gus Kahn / Walter Donaldson) |
9-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2318-A |
Does My Sweetie Do - And How
(Sidney Holden / Maceo Pinkard) |
3-1925 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2807-B |
Don't Leave Me, Daddy
(J.M. Verges) |
10-5-1916 | New York, New York | Victor 18185-B |
Everybody But Me
(James Hanley) |
4-7-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A2939 |
Everybody's Crazy 'Bout the Dog-gone Blues But I'm Happy
(Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton) |
12-06-1917 | New York, New York | Victor 18443-A |
Fickle Flo
(Roy Turk / J.Russel Robinson) |
5-16-1922 | New York, New York | Columbia A3630 |
For Johnny And Me
(Lew Brown / Albert Von Tilzer) |
2-18-1919 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18535-A |
Funny, Dear, What Love Can Do
(Bennett / Little / Straight) |
12-10-1929 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 4663 |
Gettin' Sentimental | 4-25-1932 | London, England | Columbia DB-851 |
Go, Emaline
(Henry Creamer / Ray Brown) |
8-1924 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2672-B |
Good-Bye Alexander (Good-Bye Honey Boy) (Henry Creamer / J. Turner Layton) |
7-22-1918 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18492-A |
Grieving For You
(Gibson / Ribaud / Gold) |
11-29-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A3383 |
Haunting Blues
(Henry Busse) |
6-8-1922 | New York, New York | Columbia A3646 |
He Done Me Wrong
(Cannon) |
4-20-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A2968 |
He's My Secret Passion
(Arthur Young / V. Valentine) |
12-12-1930 | New York, New York | Brunswick 6016-B |
He's Not Worth Your Tears
(Mort Dixon / Billy Rose / Harry Warren) |
11-1930 | New York, New York | Brunswick 4972 |
Hey Hey And Hee Hee (I'm Charleston Crazy) (Matson / Booker / Mills) |
3-30-1924 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2622-B |
Homesick
(Irving Berlin) |
9-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2329-A |
Homesickness Blues
(Cliff Hess) |
4-16-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A2944 |
Hot Lips
(Henry Busse / Jack Lange / Lou Davis) |
10-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2345 |
How Come You Do Me Like You Do? Piano Passages by Phil Ohman (Gene Austin / Ray Bergere) |
3-1924 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2610-B |
I Ain't Got Nobody
(Charles Warfeld / David Young) |
4-21-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A2271 |
I Ain't Got Nobody Saxophone Passage by Bennie Krueger (Roger Graham / Spencer Williams) |
12-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2395-A |
I Ain't Got Nobody Much
(Roger Graham / Spencer Williams) |
8-9-1916 | New York, New York | Victor 18133-B |
I Can't Get The One I Want
(Fred Rose / Herman Ruby / Lou Handman) |
6-1924 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2651-A |
I Can't Realize
(Buddy De Sylva / Walter Donaldson) |
3-1925 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2807-A |
I Don't Want You To Cry Over Me
(Gus Arnheim / Abe Lyman) |
9-28-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2552-A |
If I Could Be With You
(James P.Johnson / Henry Creamer) |
8-1930 | New York, New York | Brunswick 4873 |
I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down
(Bert Kalmer / Herman Ruby / Fred E. Ahlert) |
12-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2370-A |
I'll See You In My Dreams
(Isham Jones / Gus Kahn) |
1-1925 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2784-A |
I'm A Jazz Vampire
(Carey Morgan) |
10-1-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A3328 |
I'm Gonna Do It If I Like
(Irving Berlin) |
12-30-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A3367 |
I'm Gonna Make Hay While the Sun Shines in Virginia
(Joe Young / Sam Lewis / Archie Gottler) |
8-31-1916 | New York, New York | Victor 18143-B |
I'm Just Wild About Harry From "Shuffle Along" (Noble Sissle / Eubie Blake) |
8-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2309-B |
I'm Looking For A Bluebird (To Chase My Blues Away) (Rich) |
6-22-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3457 |
I'm Nobodys Baby
(Benny Davis / Lester Santley / Milton Ager) |
5-27-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3433 |
I Remember You From Somewhere
(Harry Warren / Edgar Leslie) |
5-1930 | New York, New York | Brunswick 4812 |
Is I In Love? I Is | 5-3-1932 | London, England | Columbia DB-822 |
It Had To Be You Piano Passages by Phil Ohman (Isham Jones / Gus Kahn) |
3-1924 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2610-A |
I Told You So
(Albert Von Tilzer) |
8-26-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A3300 |
I've Been Saving For Rainy Day
(Swanstrom / Clark) |
7-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2470-A |
I've Got A Cross Eyed Papa
(Roy Ingraham / King Zany / Billy Duval) |
10-5-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2494 |
I've Got The Wonder Where He Went And When He's Coming Back Blues
(Little / Lyman) |
1-20-1922 | New York, New York | Columbia A3555 |
I Wonder Where My Sweet Daddy's Gone
(Stark) |
6-7-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3433 |
I Wonder Why (from the Musical "Love O' Mike") with Billy Murray (Harry B. Smith / Jerome Kern) |
2-28-1917 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18270-A |
Jazz Baby
(Blanche Merrill / M.K. Jerome) |
4-19-1919 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18555-B |
Jealous
(Malie / Finch / Little) |
3-30-1924 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2622-A |
Left All Alone Again Blues from "The Night Boat" (Jerome Kern) |
3-26-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A2939 |
Little White Lies
(Walter Donaldson) |
9-1930 | New York, New York | Brunswick 4873 |
Look For The Silver Lining from "Sally" (Jerome Kern) |
12-29-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A3367 |
Lovey Come Back
(Lou Handman / Samuel M. Lewis / Joesph Young) |
9-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2494 |
Malinda Brown
(Walter Donaldson) |
4-5-1922 | New York, New York | Columbia A3604 |
Mammy's Chocolate Soldier
(Sidney Mitchell / Archie Gottler) |
6-18-1918 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18493-B |
Maybe You Think You're Fooling
(Sol Violinsky) |
4-5-1922 | New York, New York | Columbia A3604 |
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday | 8-2-1934 | London, England | Decca F-5160 |
Mississippi Choo Choo
(P.L. Frost / Fred Rose) |
11-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2361-A |
My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes
(Kohler / Pola / Golden) |
3-17-1931 | London, England | Columbia DB-453 |
My Cradle Melody
(Sam Lewis / Joe Young / George W. Meyer) |
8-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2309-A |
My Fate Is In Your Hands From Connie's Review "Load Of Coal" (Andy Razaf / Fats Waller) |
12-10-1929 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 4681 |
My Man From Caroline
(Walter Donaldson) |
11-1930 | New York, New York | Brunswick 4972 |
My Syncopated Melody Man
(Blanche Merrill / Eddie Cox) |
11-17-1916 | New York, New York | Victor 18152-B |
Nashville Nightingale
(George Gershwin) |
12-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2539 |
Never Let No One Man Worry Your Mind
(Skidmore / Baxley) |
10-6-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A3328 |
No One
(Jack Yellen / Milton Ager) |
4-1925 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2836-A |
Nobody Cares If I'm Blue
(Harry Akst / Grant Clarke) |
5-1930 | New York, New York | Brunswick 4812 |
Nobody Lied (When They Said I Cried Over You) (Edwin J. Weber) |
10-6-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A3646 |
Nobody's Sweetheart
(Gus Kahn / Ernie Erdman / Elmer Schoebel / Billy Meyers) |
12-10-1929 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 4681 |
Nobody's Using It Now From the Motion Picture "The Love Parade" (Grey / Schertzinger) |
12-10-1929 | Chicago, Illinois | Brunswick 4663 |
Oh Judge (He Treats Me Mean) (James Hanley) |
4-7-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A2968 |
One Morning In May
(Hoagy Carmichael / Mitchell Parish) |
3-29-1934 | London, England | Decca F-3954 |
Oo-Oo-Ooh! Honey (What You Do To Me) Introducing Ooh! That Kiss |
3-29-1934 | London, England | Decca F-3954 |
Paradise Blues
(Walter Hirsch / Spencer Williams) |
11-17-1916 | New York, New York | Victor 18152-A |
Poor Little Me
(Davis) |
1-21-1922 | New York, New York | Columbia A3593 |
Rose Of The Rio Grande
(Warren / Gorman) |
11-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2370-B |
Runnin' Wild
(Joe Grey / Leo Wood / A. Harrington Gibbs) |
2-28-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2410-A |
Send Back My Honeyman
(Lou Handman) |
6-21-1922 | New York, New York | Columbia A3659 |
Singin' The Blues
(Sam Lewis / Joe Young / Con Conrad / J. Russel Robinson) |
8-2-1934 | London, England | Decca F-5160 |
Some Sunny Day
(Irving Berlin) |
3-15-1922 | New York, New York | Columbia A3593 |
Somebody Loves Me From George White's "Scandals" (Buddy De Sylva / George Gershwin) |
10-1924 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2735-A |
Someone Else Walked Right In
(Irving Berlin) |
6-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2458-A |
Some Sweet Day
(Ed Rose / Tony Jackson / Abe Olman) |
7-12-1917 | New York, New York | Victor 18343-B |
Spring Is Here Again | 6-2-1932 | London, England | Columbia DB-851 |
Stealing To Virginia
(Gus Kahn / Walter Donaldson) |
8-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2310-A |
St. Louis Blues
(W.C. Handy) |
4-16-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A2944 |
St. Louis Blues Saxophone Passage by Bennie Krueger (W.C. Handy) |
2-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2395-B |
St Louis Gal
(J. Russel Robinson) |
10-6-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2552-B |
Sweet Mamma (Papa's Getting Mad)
(Rose / Little / Frost) |
8-31-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A3300 |
Sweet Cookie
(Le Claire) |
7-25-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3457 |
Sweet Indiana Home
(Walter Donaldson) |
8-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2310-A |
Tain't Nuthin' Else
(Benny Davis / Lester Santley) |
6-15-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2470-B |
Take Me To The Land of Jazz
(Edgar Leslie / Bert Kalmar / Pete Wendling) |
6-11-1919 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18593-B |
Tea For Two From "No, No Nanette (Irving Caesar / Vincent Youmans) |
11-1924 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2747-A |
That Red Head Gal
(Gus Van / Joseph Schenk / Henry Lodge) |
4-26-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2734-B |
There's a Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie
(Alfred Bryan / Jack Yellen / Albert Gumble) |
6-18-1918 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18482-A |
There'll Be Some Changes Made
(Higgins / Overstreet) |
6-1924 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2651-B |
The Blues Have Got Me
(Turk / Silver) |
11-1924 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2747-B |
The Man I Love (From "Strike Up The Band") (Ira Gershwin / George Gershwin) |
12-8-1927 | Chicago, Illinois | Victor 21116-B |
The Memphis Blues
(Norton - Founded on Handy's Blue Melody) |
3-2-1921 | New York, New York | Columbia A3474 |
They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me
(Joe McCarthy / Fred Fisher) |
7-12-1917 | New York, New York | Victor 18343-A |
Two-Time Dan
(Roy Turk / J. Russel Robinson) |
4-26-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2734-A |
Waitin' For The Evenin' Mail
(Billy Baskette) |
5-21-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2443-B |
Wanted "Someone To Love"
(Gene Austin / Irving Mills / Jimmy McHugh) |
8-1924 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2672-A |
Wasn't It Nice? | 5-1930 | New York, New York | Brunswick 4806 |
When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France
(Alfred Bryan / Cliff Hess / Edgar Leslie) |
6-18-1918 | Camden, New Jersey | Victor 18486-A |
When I Hear That Jazz Band Play (From Ziegfeld's "Midnight Frolic") (Gene Buck / David Stamper) |
7-18-1917 | New York, New York | Victor 18398-B |
When You And I Were Seventeen
(Kahn / Rosoff) |
4-1925 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2836-B |
When You Walked Out
(Irving Berlin) |
6-15-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2458 |
Where Is My Daddy Now Blues
(Motzam / Olman) |
10-6-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A3371 |
Who Cares?
(Jack Yellen / Milton Ager) |
10-1922 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2361-B |
Who'll Take My Place?
(Fazioli) |
5-11-1922 | New York, New York | Columbia A3630 |
Who's Sorry Now?
(Bert Kalmar / Harry Ruby / Ted Snyder) |
5-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2443-A |
Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me?
(Gus Kahn / Isham Jones) |
1-1925 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2784-B |
Would You Like To Take A Walk? | 3-17-1931 | London, England | Columbia DB-453 |
Yankee
(George Gershwin) |
11-29-1920 | New York, New York | Columbia A3383 |
You Do Something To Me | 5-1930 | New York, New York | Brunswick 4806 |
You've Got To See Mamma Every Night
(Billy Rose / Con Conrad) |
3-1-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2410-B |
Your Mama's Gonna Slow You Down
(Bud Cooper / Gilbert Wells) |
10-19-1923 | New York, New York | Brunswick 2513-A |
Orchestra |
Rosario Bourdon Orchestra |
Eddie King Orchestra |
Joseph Pasternack Orchestra |
Prince's Band |
Carl Fenton Orchestra |
Billy Mason and his Café de Paris Orchestra |
other unknown studio orchestras |
Title | Director | Year |
Marion Harris, Songbird Of Jazz | Metro-Movietone Short | 1928 |
Devil-May-Care | Sidney Franklin | 1929 |
Gems of M-G-M | MGM Short | 1930 |
Trouble Ahead | Monty Banks | 1936 |