Vintage Songs About Mothers
Celebrate this Mothers Day by listening and discovering some vintage songs from the early 1900s about mothers. There’s even a song or two about Dad and a fun Monologue called How Mother Made Soup for your enjoyment.
Below you will find a list of over 20 songs for you to share and enjoy this year with family and friends.
Please note, due to copyright some of these recordings may only play for 45 second snippet to give the user a taste of what this music sounded like back in the day, if you are interested in full access considering applying for Research Station Access. Access to Research Station is limited to educators, students and serious researchers.
Go Home and Tell Your Mother by Guy Lombardo & Keneke
Mother of My Heart by Frances Alda
Rembember Dad (On Mother’s Day) by Jerry Colonna
Mother O’ Mine by John McCormack
I Wouldn’t Trade the Silver in My Mother’s Hair (For All the Gold in the World) by Eddy Arnold
My Mother’s Sweet Voice by Eddy Arnold
Go Home and Tell Your Mother by Gus Arnheim and his Cocoanut Grove
If the Rest of the World Don’t Want You (Go Back to Mother and Dad) by Franklyn Baur
Baby Your Mother (Like She Babied You) by Don Bestor and his Orchestra
Dear Mom by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra
How Mother Made the Soup by Charley Case
Ireland Must Be Heaven for My Mother Came From There by Charles Harrison
Mother’s Hands by Henry Burr
Daddy has a Sweetheart and Mother is her Name by Charles Munch
My Mother by Orville Harrold
Dear Old-Fashioned Irish Song My Mother Sang to me by Henry Burr
I’m in Heaven When I’m in My Mother’s Arms (I Don’t Have to Die to Go to Heaven) by William Robyn
Mother O’ Mine by Conrad Thibault
Mother Of Mine, I Still Have You by Al Jolson and William F. Wirges and his Orchestra
Angel Mother by George Morgan
Always Think of Mother by Manuel Romain
An Meine Mutter (To My Mother) by Biedermann, Lufsky and Prince
Please note, due to copyright some of these recordings may only play for 45 second snippet to give the user a taste of what this music sounded like back in the day, if you are interested in full access considering applying for Research Station Access. Access to Research Station is limited to educators, students and serious researchers.