His song "For You Alone" ("Für dich allein"; words by P. J. O'Reilly) achieved great popularity, being recorded by Enrico Caruso,[8] Lauritz Melchior,[9] Jussi Björling[10] and Mario Lanza,[11] among others.
[13] An arrangement by Geehl of Johann Strauss II's The Blue Danube was recorded by Richard Tauber[14] and Florence Foster Jenkins.
4, Adieu and Serenade for orchestra;[16] Charles Williams's The Dream of Olwen for three voices; George H. Clutsam's Ma Curly Headed Babby; My Heart and I and other songs from Richard Tauber's Old Chelsea; May Brahe's To a Miniature and I Passed by your Window;[17] Richard Addinsell's Warsaw Concerto, selections from Delibes' Sylvia, and César Franck's Symphonic Variations.
[18] He conducted Oscar Natzka's recording of "O Isis and Osiris" from Mozart's The Magic Flute, and Handel's "The song of Hybrias the Cretan" and "Honour and Arms" (from Samson).
[Ref: Hansfried Sieben, Richard Tauber Discography, Wiesbaden, 1986] Henry Geehl was reputed to be a "prickly individual".