Media Summary: WARNING! Heartbreak Immortalized in a Music Video... Irving Berlin penned “ Charted at in April 1913. for 15 weeks. Written by Irving Berlin after his wife of five months passed away. He was unable to ... A melancholy waltz. words and music by Irving Berlin published by Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co. sung by sheet music singer, ...

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WARNING! Heartbreak Immortalized in a Music Video... Irving Berlin penned “ Charted at in April 1913. for 15 weeks. Written by Irving Berlin after his wife of five months passed away. He was unable to ... A melancholy waltz. words and music by Irving Berlin published by Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co. sung by sheet music singer, ... Written by Irvin Berlin after the death of his first wife, who died only a few months after they were married. Arrangement and piano ... This song, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, was written after his new wife, Dorothy Goetz (sister of fellow songwriter E. Ray ... Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group

Stated by Irving Berlin as the only song he composed with a personal connection to his own life, this was written following the ... Irving Berlin wrote this song to express his grief over the loss of Dorothy Goetz, his wife of 5 months, to typhoid fever, which she ... Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises from Mercury 5002 78 rpm with Jimmy Hilliard and his orchestra Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin.

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Henry Burr - When I Lost You (1913)
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When I Lost You (1912)
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1913 Henry Burr - When I Lost You
When I lost you by Irving Berlin (1912). Performed by Byron Peterson
When I Lost You
When I Lost You (1946) - Jayne Walton
A Look at Irving Berlin's "When I Lost You"
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When I Lost You (1912/2025) | Official Music Video | YOUTUBE EXCLUSIVE | Written by Irving Berlin

When I Lost You (1912/2025) | Official Music Video | YOUTUBE EXCLUSIVE | Written by Irving Berlin

WARNING! Heartbreak Immortalized in a Music Video... Irving Berlin penned “

Henry Burr - When I Lost You (1913)

Henry Burr - When I Lost You (1913)

Charted at #1 in April 1913. #1 for 15 weeks. Written by Irving Berlin after his wife of five months passed away. He was unable to ...

When I Lost You (Irving Berlin) 1912

When I Lost You (Irving Berlin) 1912

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When I Lost You (1912)

When I Lost You (1912)

A melancholy waltz. words and music by Irving Berlin published by Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co. sung by sheet music singer, ...

When I Lost You (1912)

When I Lost You (1912)

Written by Irvin Berlin after the death of his first wife, who died only a few months after they were married. Arrangement and piano ...

When I Lost You (1912)

When I Lost You (1912)

This song, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, was written after his new wife, Dorothy Goetz (sister of fellow songwriter E. Ray ...

When I Lost You

When I Lost You

Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group

1913 Henry Burr - When I Lost You

1913 Henry Burr - When I Lost You

Stated by Irving Berlin as the only song he composed with a personal connection to his own life, this was written following the ...

When I lost you by Irving Berlin (1912). Performed by Byron Peterson

When I lost you by Irving Berlin (1912). Performed by Byron Peterson

Irving Berlin wrote this song to express his grief over the loss of Dorothy Goetz, his wife of 5 months, to typhoid fever, which she ...

When I Lost You

When I Lost You

Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises

When I Lost You (1946) - Jayne Walton

When I Lost You (1946) - Jayne Walton

from Mercury 5002 78 rpm with Jimmy Hilliard and his orchestra Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin.

A Look at Irving Berlin's "When I Lost You"

A Look at Irving Berlin's "When I Lost You"

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Lee Morse - WHEN I LOST YOU 1938 (Irving Berlin) Decca 1919-A

Lee Morse - WHEN I LOST YOU 1938 (Irving Berlin) Decca 1919-A

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