Archie Gottler
Archie Gottler (May 14, 1896 – June 24, 1959) was an American composer, screenwriter, actor, and film director. Gottler is known for being the director of Woman Haters (1934), the first of a series of 190 Three Stooges comedy short films for Columbia Pictures. His works include:
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Birth and Death Data: Born New York City (most populous city in the United States), Died June 24, 1959 (Hollywood (neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, United States) )
Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1914 - 1950
Roles Represented in DAHR: composer, songwriter, lyricist
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Recordings (Results 201-225 of 279 records)
| Company | Matrix No. | Size | First Recording Date | Title | Primary Performer | Description | Role | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brunswick | E29044 | 10-in. | 1/11/1929 | Don’t be like that | Harry Richman | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | songwriter | |
| Brunswick | E29572 | 10-in. | Apr. 1929 | Walking with Susie | Hal Kemp Orchestra | Jazz/dance band, with vocal; without vocal (take G) | composer | |
| Brunswick | E29573 | 10-in. | Apr. 1929 | That’s you, baby! | Hal Kemp Orchestra | Jazz/dance band, with vocal; without vocal (take G) | composer | |
| Brunswick | E29599 | 10-in. | Apr. 1929 | Breakaway | Arnold Johnson Orchestra ; Scrappy Lambert | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo; without vocal (take G) | composer | |
| Brunswick | E29684 | 10-in. | 4/21/1929 | That’s you, baby! | Colonial Club Orchestra ; Eddy Thomas | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo; without vocal (take G) | composer | |
| Brunswick | E29685 | 10-in. | 4/21/1929 | Walking with Susie | Colonial Club Orchestra ; Dick Robertson | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo; without vocal (take G) | composer | |
| Brunswick | E29700 | 10-in. | Apr. 1929 | Big city blues | Arnold Johnson Orchestra ; Scrappy Lambert | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo; without vocal (take G) | composer | |
| Brunswick | E29711 | 10-in. | 4/19/1929 | Sing a little love song | Colonial Club Orchestra ; Scrappy Lambert | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo; without vocal (take G) | composer | |
| Brunswick | E29712 | 10-in. | 4/19/1929 | Hittin’ the ceiling | Colonial Club Orchestra ; Dick Robertson | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo; without vocal (take G) | composer | |
| Brunswick | E29808 | 10-in. | May 1929 | Breakaway | Arnold Johnson Orchestra | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
| Brunswick | E29809 | 10-in. | May 1929 | Big city blues | Arnold Johnson Orchestra | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
| Brunswick | E29810 | 10-in. | May 1929 | Walking with Susie | Colonial Club Orchestra | Jazz/dance band | composer | |
| Brunswick | E30073 | 10-in. | June 1929 | Sing a little love song | Chester Gaylord | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
| Brunswick | E30089 | 10-in. | 6/27/1929 | Suzanna | Abe Lyman’s California Orchestra | Jazz/dance band, with vocal; without vocal (take G) | composer | |
| Brunswick | XE30525 | 12-in. | 8/30/1929 | Bremer-Tully broadcast record no. 12 | Bremer-Tully Orchestra | Orchestra | composer | |
| Brunswick | XE30690 | 12-in. | 8/16/1929 | Brunswick brevities program C, part 6 | Colonial Club Orchestra | Radio transcription disc : Jazz/dance band; with male vocal solo ("That's you, baby") | composer | |
| Brunswick | E33990 | 10-in. | Oct. 1930 | Maybe it’s love | Nick Lucas | Male vocal solo, with guitar | songwriter | |
| Brunswick | E34408 | 10-in. | 9/15/1930 | Maybe it’s love | Phil Spitalny's Music | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | composer | |
| Brunswick | E35466 | 10-in. | November 1930 | To whom it may concern | Detroiters ; Milt Shaw | Instrumental ensemble, with vocal | songwriter | |
| Brunswick | E35655 | 10-in. | December 1930 | To whom it may concern | Sid Garry | Male vocal solo, with orchestra | songwriter | |
| Brunswick | E35774 | 10-in. | 12/22/1930 | To whom it may concern | Seger Ellis | Male vocal solo, with instrumental quintet | songwriter | |
| Brunswick | E36136 | 10-in. | 2/21/1931 | Honeymoon parade | Sleepy Hall and his Collegians [Fred Rich Orchestra] | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | songwriter | |
| Brunswick | E24959-E24962 | 10-in. | 10/28/1927 | There must be somebody else | Belle Baker | Female vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
| Brunswick | E25125-E25128 | 10-in. | 11/10/1927 | There must be somebody else | Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal duet; without vocal (take E25128) | songwriter | |
| Brunswick | E26853-E26854 | 10-in. | 3/7/1928 | Lila | Banjo Buddy | Male vocal solo and banjo, with orchestra | songwriter |
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Gottler, Archie," accessed January 7, 2026, http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/112037.
Gottler, Archie. (2026). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved January 7, 2026, from http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/112037.
"Gottler, Archie." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2026. Web. 7 January 2026.
DAHR Persistent Identifier
Linked Open Data Sources
LCNAR: Gottler, Archie, 1896-1959 - https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003016937
Wikidata: Archie Gottler - https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4786693
VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/42104415
MusicBrainz: Archie Gottler - https://musicbrainz.org/artist/38d0a7a8-757c-4e96-9e3e-d6b0af698768
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