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University of Mississippi Libraries
Finding Aid for the Ann Rayburn Collection of Paper Americana
MUM00380
Table of Contents
- Summary Information
- Biographical Note
- Scope and Contents Note
- Arrangement
- Administrative Information
- Related Materials
- Controlled Access Headings
- PURL
- Collection Inventory
- Series 1. Letters and Essays
- Series 2. Postcard Journals and Catalogs
- Series 3. Binders
- Series 4. Postcards
- Series 5. Sheet Music
- Series 6. Miscellaneous
- Series 7. Movie Materials
- Series 8. Scrapbooks
- Series 9. Audio Equipment
PURL
http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM00380/
Summary Information
- Repository
- University of Mississippi Libraries
- Creator
– Collector - Rayburn, Ann Jefcoat
- Title
- Ann Rayburn Collection of Paper Americana
- ID
- MUM00380
- Date
- 1885-1997
- Extent
- Approximately 40.0 Linear feet (84 boxes or various sizes and 35 binders)
- Language of Materials
- English
- Abstract
- Ann Jefcoat Rayburn (1927-2012) was an avid collector of Americana. The collection contains materials collected by Rayburn,
including postcards, pamphlets, advertisements, posters, sheet music, and various miscellaneous printed paper materials related
to films based on Mississippi authors or filmed in Mississippi.
Preferred Citation
Ann Rayburn Collection of Paper Americana (MUM00380), Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University
of Mississippi
Biographical Note
Ann Jefcoat Rayburn (1927-2012) lived in Oxford, Miss. Rayburn was an avid collector of Americana, including postcards, sheet
music, records, movie materials, and more.
Scope and Contents Note
The collection contains materials collected by Rayburn, including postcards, pamphlets, advertisements, posters, sheet music,
and various miscellaneous printed paper materials related to films based on Mississippi authors or filmed in Mississippi.
Also included are several pieces of antique audio equipment.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in nine format-based series:
Series 2. Postcard Journals and Catalogs
Subseries 2.1. American Postcard Journal
Subseries 2.2. American Postcard Journal Incorporating Picture Postcard News
Subseries 2.4. Post Card Collector’s Magazine
Subseries 2.5. The Post Card Dealer
Subseries 2.6. Picture Postcard News
Subseries 2.7. Postcard Collector’s Guide to Reference Works
Subseries 2.8. Iris’ Postcard Auction
Subseries 2.9. Novaphil Inc. Stamp Auctions
Subseries 2.10. Mary L. Martin
Subseries 2.11. The Nuhns’ Postcard
Subseries 4.1. Postcards (Original Deposit)
Subseries 4.2. Postcards (2001 Accretion)
Subseries 5.1. Sheet Music (Original Deposit)
Subseries 5.2. Sheet Music (2001 Accretion)
Sheet Music: Orchestras and Orchestra Leaders
Sheet Music Signed by the Artist
Sheet Music: Loose, Alphabetical
Subseries 7.1. Movie Materials (Original Deposit)
Subseries 7.2. Movie Materials (2001 Accretion)
Administrative Information
Publication Information
University of Mississippi Libraries May 2013
Access Restrictions
The Ann Rayburn Collection of Paper Americana is open for research.
Copyright Restrictions
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions
of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a
photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used
for any purpose other than private study, scholarship or research.” If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy
or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use,” that user may be liable for copyright infringement.
Additions
No further additions are expected to this collection.
Acquisition Information
Received from Ann Rayburn in multiple deposits: 1980, 1984, 1986, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006.
Processing Information
Collection processed by Archives and Special Collections staff. Finding aid created by Kathryn Michaelis, May 2013.
Alternative Formats
Some of the postcards in this collection have been
digitized.
Related Materials
Separated Materials
A large number of 78 rpm records have been removed from this collection and
cataloged separately.
Controlled Access Headings
Format(s)
- advertisements
- clippings (information artifacts)
- correspondence
- journals (periodicals)
- postcards
- scrapbooks
- sheet music
Subject(s)
- Americana
- Collectibles — United States
- Popular music -– United States
Collection Inventory
Series 1. Letters and EssaysScope and ContentLetters and essays related to or written by Evan J. Shelby and the Shelby family of Concordia, Miss. Evan J. Shelby was a |
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1.1 Biographical information on Evan J. Shelby, his family and the early history of Bolivar County, Mississippi |
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1.2 Letter from M. J. Shelby, Manockernut, Bolivar County, Mississippi, to “My Dear Sons,” 12 September 1858 |
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1.3 Handwritten document from G. W. Stamps, principal of M. M. Academy to the Officers of the University of Mississippi, September |
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1.4 Letter from John A. Shields, Oakland College, to Evan Shelby, 13 October 1859 |
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1.5 Letter from M. J. Shelby, Manockernut, to “My Precious Son,” 7 April 1860 |
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1.6 Letter from M. J. Shelby, Manockernut, to “My Precious Boy,” 2 May 1860 |
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1.7 Letter from B. R. Shelby, Port Gibson, to “Dear Cousin,” 4 July 1860 |
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1.8 Letter from M. D. Shelby, Manockernut, to Evan Shelby, 31 July 1860 |
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1.9 Letter from Billy, Manockernut, to Evan Shelby, 22 October 1860 |
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1.10 Letter from “Mother,” Manockernut, to “My Precious Boy,” 4 November 1860 |
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1.11 Letter from B. H., Bolivar County, Mississippi, 21 November 1860 |
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1.12 Letter from [Nettie], Manockernut, to Evan Shelby, 3 December 1860 |
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1.13 Letter from Harry St. John Dixon, University of Virginia, to Evan Shelby, 21 January 1861 |
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1.14 Letter from Kate Shelby, Madison County, to Evan Shelby, 3 February 1861 |
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1.15 Fragment of letter to Mr. Stamps, 17 December 1861 |
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1.16 Envelope addressed to Evan J. Shelby, University of Mississippi, postmarked University of Virginia, 23 January 1861 |
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1.17 Invitation from Messrs. Furniss and Shelby to Misses Sallie and Lelia, 22 May [?] |
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1.18 Invitation to Miss Lelia Kennedy from Mr. E. Shelby, 12 November [?] |
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1.19 Letter from Evan J. Shelby to George, undated |
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1.20 Envelope addressed to Mr. Evan Shelby, Carson’s Landing, Bolivar County, undated |
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1.21 Essay entitled “Scholar’s Duty,” by Evan Shelby, 1857 |
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1.22 Essay titled “Recollections of the Past– A Look into the Future,” by Ellen, LaGrange, Texas, 10 August 1857 |
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1.23 Speech by Evan J. Shelby, University of Mississippi, 30 November 1859 |
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1.24 Speech by Evan J. Shelby re: “Infidelity and Hypocrisy,” 3 December 1859 |
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1.25 Speech by Evan Shelby re: North-South Relations, 24 October 1860 |
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1.26 Essay titled “The Past, Present, and Future,” by Evan Shelby, 24 March 1861 |
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1.27 Essay re: Aaron Burr, by Evan Shelby, undated |
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1.28 Essay re: the Mexican War, unsigned, undated |
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1.29 Essay titled “Is Slavery a Moral Evil,” unsigned, undated |
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1.30 Essay titled, “The Kingdom of Mind,” unsigned, undated |
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1.31 Essay titled, “When in Motion, to Push on is Easy,” by Evan Shelby, undated |
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1.32 Essay titled “The Nature of Our Being,” unsigned, undated |
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1.33 Essay titled, “The Age of Progress,” by Evan Shelby, undated |
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1.34 Handwritten document from Evan J. Shelby, undated |
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1.35 Essay titled “Modesty Graces Every Other Virtue,” unsigned, undated |
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1.36 Untitled essay, missing first page, undated |
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1.37 Untitled essay written by Evan J. Shelby for a college magazine, undated |
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1.38 Essay on “Napoleon Bonapart [sic],” by Jerry Talbert, undated |
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1.39 Essay titled “Dance of Lancers,” by Evan J. Shelby, undated |
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1.40 Essay titled “The Fickleness of Fortune,” unsigned, undated |
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1.41 Essay titled “Hope,” by Evan J. Shelby, undated |
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Series 2. Postcard Journals and Catalogs |
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Subseries 2.1.
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2.1 vol.I, no.1 September-October 1975 |
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2.2 vol.I, no.2 November-December 1975 |
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2.3 vol.II, no.1 January-February 1976 |
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2.4 vol.II, no.2 March-April 1976 |
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2.5 vol.II, no.3 May-June 1976 |
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2.6 vol.II, no.4 July-August 1976 |
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2.7 vol.II, no.6 November-December 1976 |
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2.8 vol.III, no.1 January-February 1977 |
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2.9 vol.III, no.2 March-April 1977 |
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2.10 vol.III, no.3 May-June 1977 |
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2.11 vol.III, no.4 July-August 1977 |
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2.12 vol.III, no.5 September-October 1977 |
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2.13 vol.III, no.6 November-December 1977 |
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2.14 vol.IV-V, no.6,1 November-December 1978, Jan.-Feb. 1979 |
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2.15 vol.V, no.2-3 March-April, May-June 1979 |
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2.16 vol.V, no.5 July-August 1979 |
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2.17 vol.V, no.5 Sept.-Oct. 1979 |
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2.18 vol.6, no.1 Feb. 1980 [2 copies] |
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2.19 vol.6, no.2 April 1980 |
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2.20 vol.6, no.3 June 1980 |
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2.21 vol.6, no.4 August 1980 |
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2.22 vol.6, no.5 October 1980 |
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2.23 vol.6, no.6 December 1980 |
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2.24 vol.7, no.1 February 1981 |
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2.25 vol.7, no.3 August 1981 |
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2.26 vol.7, no.4 |
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Subseries 2.2.
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2.27 vol.7, no.6 November 1982 |
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2.28 vol.7, no.7 December 1982 |
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2.29 vol.7, no.8 January 1983 |
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Subseries 2.3.
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3.1 Issue XXXIII Volume IV, 4 January 1979 |
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3.2 Issue XXXIV Volume IV, 1 February 1979 |
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3.3 Issue XXXV Volume IV, 1 March 1979 |
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3.4 Issue XXXVI Volume IV, 5 April 1979 |
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3.5 Issue XXXVII Volume IV, 3 May 1979 |
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3.6 Issue XXXVIII Volume IV, 7 June 1979 |
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3.7 6 September 1979 [partial] |
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3.8 Issue XL Volume IV, 4 October 1979 |
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3.9 Issue XLII Volume IV, 6 December 1979 |
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3.10 Issue XLIII Volume V, 3 January 1980 |
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3.11 Issue XLIV Volume V, 7 February 1980 |
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3.12 Issue XLV Volume V, 6 March 1980 |
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3.13 Issue XLVI Volume V, 3 April 1980 |
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3.14 Issue XLVII Volume V, 1 May 1980 |
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3.15 Issue XLIX Volume V, 4 September 1980 |
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3.16 Issue L Volume V, 2 October 1980 |
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3.17 Issue LI Volume V, 6 November 1980 |
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3.18 Issue LII Volume V, 4 December 1980 |
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3.19 Issue LIII Volume VI, 8 January 1981 |
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3.20 Issue LIV Volume VI, 5 February 1981 |
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3.21 Issue LV Volume VI, 5 March 1981 |
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3.22 Issue LVI Volume VI, 2 April 1981 |
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3.23 Issue LVIII Volume VI, 4 June 1981 |
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3.24 Issue LVIX Volume VI, 3 September 1981 |
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4.1 Issue LX Volume VI, 1 October 1981 |
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4.2 Issue LXI Volume VI, 5 November 1981 |
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4.3 Issue LXII Volume VI, 3 December 1981 |
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4.4 Issue LXIII Volume VII, 7 January 1982 |
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4.5 Issue LXIV Volume VII, 4 February 1982 |
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4.6 Issue LXV Volume VII, 4 March 1982 |
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4.7 Issue LXVI Volume VII, 18 March 1982 |
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Subseries 2.4.
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4.8 Index for 1976-1980, Volumes I-V |
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4.9 Vol.1, no.1, January 1976 |
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4.10 Vol.1, no.2, March 1976 |
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4.11 Vol.1, no.3, May 1976 |
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4.12 Vol.1, no.4, July 1976 |
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4.13 Vol.1, no.5, September 1976 |
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4.14 Vol.1, no.6, November 1976 |
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4.15 Vol.2, no.1, January 1977 |
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4.16 Vol.2, no.2, March 1977 |
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4.17 Vol.2, no.3, May 1977 |
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4.18 Vol.2, no.4, July 1977 |
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4.19 Vol.2, no.5, September 1977 |
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4.20 Vol.3, no.1, January-February 1978 |
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4.21 Vol.3, no.2, March-April 1978 |
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4.22 Vol.3, no.3, May-June 1978 |
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4.23 Vol.3, no.4, July-August 1978 |
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4.24 Vol.3, no.5, September-October 1978 |
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4.25 Vol.3, no.6, November-December 1978 |
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4.26 Vol.4, no.1, January-February 1979 |
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4.27 Vol.4, no.2, March-April 1979 |
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4.28 Vol.4, no.3, May-June 1979 |
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4.29 Vol.4, no.4, July-August 1979 |
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4.30 Vol.4, no.5, September-October 1979 |
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4.31 Vol.4, no.6, November-December 1979 |
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4.32 Vol.5 Annual Edition, 1980 |
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4.33 Vol.6 Annual Edition, 1981 |
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4.34 Vol.7 Annual Edition, 1982 |
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Subseries 2.5.
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5.1 Vol.1, no.1, February-March 1978 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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5.2 Vol.1, no.2, April-May 1978 |
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5.3 June 1978 |
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5.4 August 1978 Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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5.5 October-November 1978 |
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5.6 December 1978 |
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5.7 February-March 1979 |
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5.8 April-May 1979 |
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5.9 June-July 1979 |
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5.10 August-September 1979 |
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5.11 October-November 1979 |
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5.12 December-January 1979 |
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5.13 June-July 1979 |
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5.14 August-September 1979 |
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5.15 October-November 1979 |
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5.16 February-March 1980 |
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5.17 April-May 1980 |
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5.18 June-July 1980 |
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5.19 August-September 1980 |
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5.20 October-November 1980 |
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5.21 December 1980-January 1981 |
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5.22 February-March 1981 |
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5.23 April-May 1981 |
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5.24 June-July 1981 |
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5.25 August-September 1981 |
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5.26 October-November 1981 |
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5.27 December 1981-January 1982 |
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5.28 February-March 1982 |
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5.29 April-May 1982 |
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5.30 June-July 1982 |
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5.31 August-September 1982 |
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5.32 December 1982-January 1983 |
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5.33 April-May 1983 |
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5.34 August-September 1983 |
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Subseries 2.6.
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5.35 Vol.1, no.P1, March 1980 |
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5.36 Vol.1, no.P2, May 1980 |
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5.37 Vol.1, no.P3, August 1980 |
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5.38 Vol.1, no.P4, September 1980 |
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5.39 Vol.1, no.P5, November 1980 |
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5.40 Vol.1, no.P6, January 1981 |
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5.41 Vol.2, no.P2, May 1981 |
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5.42 Vol.2, no.P3, September 1981 |
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Subseries 2.7.
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5.43 Summer 1980 |
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5.44 Winter-Spring 1980 |
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5.45 Summer 1981 |
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5.46 Autumn-Fall 1981 |
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Subseries 2.8.
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6.1 20 March 1980 |
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6.2 5 November 1980 |
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6.3 1 April 1981 |
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6.4 28 June 1981 |
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Subseries 2.9.
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6.5 22 March 1982 |
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6.6 23 October 1982 |
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6.7 15 January 1983 |
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6.8 30 April 1983 |
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6.9 27 August 1983 |
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Subseries 2.10.
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6.10 25 September 1980 |
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6.11 10 November 1980 |
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6.12 15 December 1980 |
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6.13 28 February 1981 |
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6.14 18 May 1981 |
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6.15 18 August 1981 |
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Subseries 2.11.
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6.16 30 November 1980 |
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6.17 30 November 1982 |
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Subseries 2.12. Postal Covers |
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6.18 28 April 1980 |
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6.19 28 July 1980 |
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6.20 27 January 1981 |
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6.21 14 April 1981 |
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6.22 14 July 1981 |
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Subseries 2.13. Other |
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6.23 S. Dobres, Fall 1979 |
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6.24 Roy C. Votaw, 15 August [?] |
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6.25 Odyssey Postcards, 5 April 1980 |
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6.26 National Post Card Auctions, 5 October 1981 |
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6.27 The Scherer-Silman Bamforth Postcard Catalog |
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6.28 IPM Catalogue of Picture Postcards 1975 |
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6.29 The Handbook of Detroit Publishing Co. Postcards |
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6.30 A Directory of Post Cards, Artists, Publishers and Trademarks by Barbara Andrews |
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6.31 Bicentennial Post Card Check List |
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6.32 Technical Leaflet: |
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6.33 How to Price Old Picture Postcards |
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6.34 Publishers’ Trademarks Identified by Walter E. Corson, edited by James L. Lowe |
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6.35 Metro News, September-October 1980 |
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6.36 “Collecting Cartes de Visite” |
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6.37 “Find Your Fance in Old Post Cards” |
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6.38 Paper Americana, January-February 1981 |
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Series 3. Binders |
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Binder 1 Postcards: expositions, fairs, government postcards |
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Binder 2 Government postcards |
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Binder 3 Photographers’ ads (portrait cards) |
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Binder 4 Advertising postcards: products and services |
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Binder 5 Trade cards, ad pamphlets, ad clippings |
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Binder 6 Trade cards |
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Binder 7 Miscellaneous postcards sent to Mississippi addresses |
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Binder 8 Trade cards (large) |
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Binder 9 Trade cards |
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Binder 10 Trade cards: products and services |
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Binder 11 Trade cards: products and services |
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Binder 12 Trade cards: medicine |
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Binder 13 Small ads |
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Binder 14 Ads: large and irregular shapes |
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Binder 15 Ad clippings and miscellaneous documents |
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Binder 16 Envelopes, some correpondence, some postcards |
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Binder 17 Envelopes with ads on them |
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Binder 18 Trade cards and advertising booklets |
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Binder 19 Calling cards and small ads |
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Binder 20 Correspondence received by Jerald Randolph Burke |
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Binder 21 Jerald Randolph Burke writings (clippings) |
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Binder 22 Calling cards |
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Binder 23 Calling cards |
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Binder 24 Jerald Randolph Burke correspondence and clippings |
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Series 4. PostcardsArrangementPostcards are primarily arranged by subject. Some unusual formats are grouped together. |
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Subseries 4.1. Postcards (Original Deposit) |
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Postcard Box 1 Trademarks and ornate address sides |
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Postcard Box 2 Miscellaneous/Attached objects |
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Postcard Box 3 Leather postcards; Honeycomb, mechanical, hold-to-light; Wood, celluloid, aluminum etc. |
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Postcard Box 4 Metal applied novelties; Novelty, mechanical, different materials |
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Postcard Box 5 Novelty, silk clothing, applied materials |
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Postcard Box 6 Photo postcards; miscellaneous view cards |
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Postcard Box 7 Photo postcards |
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Postcard Box 8 Comic postcards |
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Postcard Box 9 Postcards containing sayings; Hats, cats, and cows |
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Postcard Box 10 Multiple babies-births; Playing cards, hands, pants, pillows and umbrellas |
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Postcard Box 11 Ships, aviation and state capitols; Mississippi places, A-C |
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Postcard Box 12 Mississippi places, D-M |
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Postcard Box 13 Mississippi places, N-Y |
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Postcard Box 14 Jackson, Biloxi, and Gulfport, Mississippi |
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Postcard Box 15 Vicksburg and Natchez, Mississippi |
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Postcard Box 16 Gulf coast/Miscellaneous Mississippi |
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Postcard Box 17 Memphis, Tennessee/Natchez, Mississippi |
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Postcard Box 18 Mississippi towns/Sets – artistic, signed |
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Postcard Box 19 A.J Dewey art/Cotton |
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Postcard Box 20 Logging |
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Postcard Box 21 Logging/Photos showing sheet music and theater advertisements |
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Postcard Box 22 Advertisement products/Assorted |
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Postcard Box 23 Examples of colored photographs/Puzzles and photochange |
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Postcard Box 24 Pictures with envelopes, Coats of Arms and Dutch/Small photos and name cards |
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Postcard Box 25 Small novelty and advertisements/Past and History |
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Postcard Box 26 Valentine/Santa and Christmas trees |
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Postcard Box 27 Christmas and New Year |
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Postcard Box 28 Affinities/Easter |
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Postcard Box 29 Halloween, Thanksgiving, Patriotic, Leap Year, and April Fool |
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Postcard Box 30 Fancy Greetings/Pennants |
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Postcard Box 31 Felt pennants/U.S. States |
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Postcard Box 32 United States except Mississippi, including |
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Postcard Box 33 Mississippi and foreign cards |
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Postcard Box 34 Advertising postcards |
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Postcard Box 35 Postcard history, clubs, collectors, etc. |
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Postcard Boxes 36-37 Uncataloged postcards |
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Subseries 4.2. Postcards (2001 Accretion) |
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Postcard Box 38 Antique greeting cards |
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Postcard Box 39 Holiday postcards |
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Postcard Box 40 Calling cards and miscellaneous greeting cards |
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Series 5. Sheet MusicArrangementSheet music is arranged alphabetically by song title, unless otherwise indicated. |
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Subseries 5.1. Sheet Music (Original Deposit) |
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Sheet Music Box 1 D-G |
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“Dance of the Brownies.” By Effie F. Kamman. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright 1895. |
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“Dance of the Demon.” By Edward Hoist. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright 1888. |
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“Dance of the Honeybees.” By Benj. Richmond. Published by Willis Woodwards. Copyright 1902. |
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“Dance of the Pickaninnies.” By Louis-Napoleon Guilbault. Published by G. Music Academy. Copyright 1928. |
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“Dance of the Poppies.” By Leo. Friedman. Published by McKinely Music Co. Copyright 1906. |
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“Dance of the Songbirds.” By Kathleen Whitlock. Published by Sun Publishing Co. Copyright 1907. |
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“Dance of the Wood Nymphs.” By Fred Edger Fitzerald. Published by Himan Music Co. Copyright 1914. |
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“Dancing Honeymoon.” Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald, Music by Walter L. Rosemont. Published by Harms Inc. Copyright 1922? |
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“Dancing the Blues Away.” By Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson and Fred Fisher. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1914. |
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“Dardanella.” By Felix Bernard and Johnny S. Black. Words by Fred Fisher. Published by McCarthy and Fisher Music Publishers. |
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“The Dardanella Blues.” Words by Fred Fisher, Music by Johnny S. Black. Published by Fred Fisher, Inc. Copyright 1920. |
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“Day Break (A Wind Came Up Out Of The Sea).” Poetry by Longfellow, Music by Balfe. Published by Oliver Ditson and Co. Copyright |
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“Dearly Beloved.” Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Published by Chappell Co Inc. Copyright 1942. |
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“Dear Old Dixie Moon.” Words by Harry D. Kerr, Music by Geo. J. Hayes. Published by Sam Fox Publishing Co. Copyright 1920. |
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“Dear Old Pal Of Mine.” Words by Harold Robe, Music by Gitz Rice, Liut. First Canadian Regiment. Published by G. Ricordi and |
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“The Deck of Cards.” By J. Texas Tyler. Published by American Music Inc. Copyright 1948. |
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“Deedle Deedle Dum.” By Al Sherman, San Coslow and Irving Mills. Published by Jack Mills Inc. Copyright 1921. |
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“The Deedle-Dum-Dee.” Words by Benjamin Hapgood Hurt, Music by Silvia Hein. Published by T. B. Harms and Francis Day and Hunter. |
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“Destiny.” Lyrics by Alfred Byran, Music by Herbert Spencer. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright 1919. |
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“Deep River.” Arranged by Jim Smock. Published by Calumet Music Co. Copyright 1935. |
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“The Dashing Marine.” Words and Music by Frank Crumit. Published by Vogel Music Co. Inc. Copyright 1935. |
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“Dixiana.” Lyrics by Anne Caldwell, Music by Harry Tierney, and Bennie Davis. Published by Harms Inc. Copyright ? |
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“Dizzy Fingers.” By Zez Confays. Published by Mills Music Inc. Copyright 1923. |
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“Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si Do.” Words by William Cahill, Music by Benj. Hapgood Burt. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co. Copyright |
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“Do They Think Of Me At Home?” by T. B. Carpenter and C. W. Glover. Published by Emerson Drug Co. Copyright 1898. |
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“Do You Believe In Dreams?” Words and Music by Irving Bibo, Don George, and Al Plantadosi. Published by Foster Music Publisher |
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“Does She Love Me?’ Positively-Absolutely.” By Sam Coslow and Jean Herbert. Published by DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson, Inc. |
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“Doll Dance.” By Nacio Brown. Published by Sherman, Clay, and Co. Copyright 1927. |
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“Dolly Dimples.” By Louis Alter. Published by Paul Whiteman Publications Inc. Copyright ? |
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“Don’Cha Go ‘Way Mad.” Lyric by Al Stillman, Music by Jimmy Mundy. Published by Advanced Music Corp. Copyright 1950. |
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“Don’t Be A Baby, Baby.” Lyrics by Buddy Kaye, Music by Howard Steiner. Published by Triangle Music Corp. Copyright 1945. |
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“Don’t Bite The Hand That’s Feeding You.” Words by Thomas Hoier, Music by Jimmie Morgan. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright |
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“Don’t Blame It All On Broadway.” Words by Harry Williams and Joe Young, Music by Bert Grant. Published by Harry Williams. |
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“Don’t Bring Lula.” Lyrics by Billy Rose and Lew Broun, Music by Ray Henderson. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright |
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“Don’t Bring Me Posies (It’s Shosies That I Need).” Words by Bill McCabe and Clarence Jennings, Music by Fred Rose. Published |
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“Don’t Break My Heart With Good-Bye.” Words by Marvin Lee, Music by Ernest R. Ball. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright |
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“Don’t Get Around Much Anymore.” Lyrics by Bob Russell, Music by Duke Ellington. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright |
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“Don’t Look Now (But Your Broken Heart Is Showin’),” Words and Music by Ernest Tubb. Published by Ernest Tubb Music, Inc. |
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“Don’t Say You Love Me (If It’s True).” Words and Music by Marie Moss, Harold Potter, and Fod Eddie. Published by Regent Music |
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“Doodle-Doo-Doo.” Words and Music by Art Kassel and Mel Stitzel. Published by Leo. Feist. Copyright 1924. |
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“The Dotlet On The ‘i’.” Words by Sydney Rosenfield, Music by Carl Klimsner. Published by Edward Aronson and Co. Copyright |
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“Down Among The Sheltering Palms.” Words by James Brockman, Music by Abe Olman. Published by Leo. Feist. Copyright 1915. |
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“Down By The Old Mill Stream.” By Tell Taylor. Published by Tell Taylor Music Publisher. Copyright 1910. |
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“Down the Lane.” Words and Music by George Howe and Bobby Burns. Published by Broadcasters Music, Inc. Copyright Not Given. |
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“Down The Trail To Home Sweet Home.” By Ernest R. Ball. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1920. |
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“Down Where The Swanee River Flows.” Words by Chas. McCarson and Chas. S. Alberte, Music by Albert Von Tilzer. Published by |
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“Those Draftin’ Blues.” Words and Music by Maceo Pinkard. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co. Copyright 1918. |
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“Dream Face.” Lyrics by Lola B. Allison, Music by F. Henry Klickmann. Published by Seidel Music Publishing Co. Copyright 1915. |
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“Dream Face.” Words by Idael Makever, Music by Blanche M. Tice. Published by Blanche M. Tice. Copyright 1915. |
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“Dream Lullaby.” Published by National Music Co. Composed by C. D. Castlee. Copyright 1893. |
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“Dream Mother.” Lyrics by Al Lewis and Al Sherman, Music by Joe Burk. Published by Joe Morris Music Co. Copyright 1929. Two |
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“Dream Pal.” By Billy Baskette. Published by Henry Waterson, Inc. Copyright 1925. |
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“Dreaming Of Tomorrow.” Lyrics by Benny Davies, Music by Joe Sanders. Published by Robbins and Engerl, Inc. Copyright 1925. |
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“Drifiting and Dreaming (Sweet Paradise).” Words by Haven Gillespie, Music by Egbert Van Alstyne, Erwin R. Schmidt and Loyal |
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“Drop Me A Line.” Lyrics by Joseph Herbert, Music by Efrem Zimbalist. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright 1920. |
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“Dancing With Tears In My Eyes.” Lyric by Al Dubin, music by Joe Burke. M. Witmark and Sons, c. 1929. |
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“The Darkie’s Dream” by George L. Lansing. Richard A. Saalfield, c. 1891. |
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“Dear Heart.” Words by Jean Lefarre, music by W. C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith. C. C. Church & Co., c. 1919. |
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“Dear Old Gal, Who’s Your Pal To-night.” Lyric by Raymond B. Egan , music by Richard A. Whiting. Jerome H. Remick and Co., |
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“Dinah” by Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young and Harry Akst. Mills Music, c. 1925. |
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“Dixie Boy” by Harry L. Hamilton. Harry L. Hamilton, c. 1905. |
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“Dixieland Jazz” by Bill Howard. Melrose Music Corp., c. 1924. |
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“Dixie’s Land (I Wish I Were in Dixie)” by F. W. Meacham. Century Music, c. 1904. |
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“Dixie’s Land with Brilliant Variations” by Charles Corobe. William A. Pond and Co., c. I860. |
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“Do You Really Want Me.” Words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by William Polla. C. C. Church and Company, c. 1920. |
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“Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Tennessee.” Words by Joe Young and Same M. Lewis, music by George W. Meyer. Irving Berlins, |
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“Down in Old Arkansas” by Percy Wenrich. Frank K. Root, c. 1911. |
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“Down South” by Dorothy G. Blake. Willis Music Co., c. 1928. |
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“Down Where the Mississippi Flows.” Words by Cora A. Stickler, music by J. H. Harcourt. F. B. Gaviland, c. 1911. |
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“Dream Daddy” by Louis Herscher and George Keefer. Joe Morris Music Co., c. 1923. |
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“Dream Train.” Words by Charles Newman, music by Billy Baskette. Milton Weil Music Co., c. 1928. |
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“Dreamy Melody” by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine and C. Naset. Jerome H. Remick and Co., c. 1922. |
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“The Dublin Rag.” Lyric by Harold Atteridge, music by Phil Schwartz. Leo Feist, c. 1910. |
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“Easy Melody.” Words and Music by Larry Conley and Gene Rodemich. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1923. |
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“Empty Saddles.” Words and Music by Billy Hill. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Inc. Copyright 1936. |
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“Everybody’s Got a Girl (But Me).” By James F. Burns. Published by A. J. Stasny Music Co. Inc. Copyright 1926. |
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“Everybody Rag With Me.” Lyrics by Gus Kahn, Music by Grace le Boy. Published by Jerome H. Remick. Copyright 1914. |
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“Everybody Wants A Key To My Cellar.” By Ed Rose, Billy Baskette and Lew Pollack. Published by McCarthy and Fisher Inc. Copyright |
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“Everybody Works But Father.” By Jean Havez. Published by Helf and Hager, Co. Copyright 1905. |
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“Everything Is Hotsy Totsy.” Words by Irving Mills, Music by Jimmy Me Hugh. Published by Jack Mills, Inc. Copyright 1925. |
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“Exposition Polka Grand Polka.” By J. A. McClure. Published by Charles H Gauthier. Copyright 1873. |
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“Eyes.” Words and Music by Marie Kennedy. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright 1914. |
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“The Eyes of The World.” Words by Jeff Branen, Music by Arthur Lange. Published by Joe Morris Co. Copyright 1914. |
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“Enjoy Yourself (It’s Later Than you Think).” Lyric by Herb Magidson, music by Carl Sigman. Edwin H. Morris, c. 1948. |
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“Fate (It Was Fate When I First Met You.)” By Byron Gay. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1922. Two Copies. |
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“Father Don’t Go.” Words and Music by William Seibert. Published by Lyon and Healey, Copyright 1864. |
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“Feel Like A Million.” Words and Music by Will Waldron. Published by A. H. Lewis Medicine Co. Copyright 1928. |
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“Flapperette.” Words by Jack Murray, Music by Jesse Greer. Published by Jack Mills Inc. Copyright 1926. |
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“A Fool Such As I.” Words and Music by Bill Trader. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright Not Given. |
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“For Ev’ry Door That Closes (Another Will Open For You).” By Kendis and Brockman. Published by Kendis and Brockman Music Co. |
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“Freckles.” Words and Music by Cliff Hess, Howard Johnson, and Milton Ager. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1919. |
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“Freshie.” Lyrics by Jesse Greer and Harold Berg, Music Jesser Greer. Published by Robbins-Engerl. Copyright Not Given. |
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“Friends.” By Howard Johnson, Joseph H. Santly, Geo. W. Meyer. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1919. |
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“Flow Along River Tennessee.” Words by Alfred Bryan, music by Albert Gumble and Jack Wells. Jerome H. Remick and Co., c. 1913. |
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“Follow the Swallow.” Lyric by Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, music by Ray Henderson. Jerome H. Remick & Co., c. 1924. |
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“Following You Around.” Music by Roger Wolfe Kahn, lyric by Al. Dubin. Jack Mills Inc., c. 1927. |
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“For You and Tennessee” by Bernard Fay. Harold Freeman, c. 1917. |
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“Frolic of the Imps” by Harry J. Lincoln. Vandersloot Music, c. 1911. |
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“The Gaby Glide.” Words by Harry Pilcer, Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Published by Shapiro Music Publishing Co. Copyright 1911. |
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“The Gallant Heroes.” Composed by E. Sparrow. Published by Evans Music Co. Copyright 1903. |
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“The Gates of Gladness (The Road To Sunshine Land).” By J. Keirn Brennan, Paul Cunningham and Bert Rule. Published by M. Witmark |
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“A Gay Caballero.” Frank Crumit and Lou Klein. Published by Haviland Publishing Co. Copyright 1929. |
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“Gee! It’s a Wonderful Game.” Words by R. W. Lardner, Music by G. Harris (Doc) White. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. |
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“Gem Of The Day.” Composed by Wray B. Williams. Published by Russell Tolman. Copyright I860. |
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“Get Out And Get Under The Moon.” Words by Chas. Tobias, William Jerome, Music by Larry Stray. Published by Irving Berlin, |
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“Ghost Dance (Dance Descriptive).” By Cora Salisbury. Published by Will Rossiter. Copyright 1911. |
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“The Ghost of the Ukulle.” By James Brockman and Jack Smith. Published by James M. Brockman. Copyright 1916. |
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“The Girl You Can’t Forget.” Words and Music by W. R. Williams. Published Will Rossiter. Copyright 1926. |
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“Give Me All Of You.” Lyrics by Percy Waxman and Earl Carrol, Music by Milton Schwarzwald. Published by Leo. Feist. Copyright |
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“Give Me The Moonlight (Give Me The Girl and Leave The Rest To Me).” Lyrics by Lew Brown, Melody by Albert Von Tilzer. Published |
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“Give Me Today (And You Can Have Tomorrow).” Lyrics by Harry D. Kerr, Music by Paul Titsworth and Harold Bell. Published by |
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“Gliding Down the Waters of the Old Mississippi.” Words by J. W. Roberts, Music by Geo. Rosenkrans. Published by L. S. Norris |
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“The Glory Of Love.” By Billy Hill. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright 1936. |
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“The Gold Diggers Of Broadway.” Lyrics by Al Dubin, Music by Joe Burke. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1929. |
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“Golden Gate (Open For Me).” By Kendis and Brockman. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1919. |
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“Good Bye Boys.” Words by Andrew B. Sterling and W. M. Jerome, Music by Harry Von Tilzer. Published by Harry Von Tilzer Music |
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“Good Bye Broadway, Hello France.” Words by C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, Music by Billy Baskette. Published by Leo. |
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“Goodbye Girls, I’m Through.” Words by John Golden, Music Ivan Caryll. Published by Chappell and Co. Ltd. copyright 1914. |
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“Good Bye, Good Luck, God Bless You.” Words by J. Keirn Brennan, Music by Ernest R. Bail. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. |
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“Goody Bye Sunshine, Hello Moon.” Words by Gene Buck, Music by Wm. Eckstein. Published by T. B. Harms. Copyright 1919. |
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“Goodnight Irene.” Words and Music by Huddie Ledbetter and John Lomax. Published by Spencer Music Corp. Copyright 1936. |
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“Goin’ To Heaven On A Mule.” Lyrics by Al Dubin, Music by Harry Warren. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1934. |
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“Gotta Be this or That.” Words and Music by Sunny Skylar. Published by Harms Inc. Copyright 1945. |
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“Grandfather’s Clock.” Composed by Zez Confrey. Published by Mills Music Inc. Copyright 1933. |
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“Greenwich Witch.” Composed by Zez Confrey. Published by Jack Mills, Inc. Copyright 1921. |
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“Grieving For You.” By Joe Gibson, Joe Ribaid and Joe Gold. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1920. |
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“Gimme’ a Little Kiss Will ‘ya’ Huh?” by Roy Turk, Jack Smith and Maceo Pinkard. Irving Berlin, Inc., c. 1926. |
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“The Girl I Loved in Sunny Tennessee.” Words by Harry Braisted, music by Stanly Carter. Jos. W. Stern and Co., c. 1899. |
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“Girl of My Dreams” by Sunny Clapp. Jack Mills Inc., c. 1927. |
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“Go ‘Long, Mule” by Henry Creamer and Robert King. Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., c. 1924. |
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“Good Night Sweetheart” by Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbill and Reg Connelly. Robbins Music Corp., c. 1931. |
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Sheet Music Box 2 H-I |
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“Harem Eyes.” Words by Arthur J. Lamb, Music by W. C. Polla. Published by Joe Morris Music Co. Copyright 1919. |
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“Harmonica Harry (The Harmonica King).” By Phil Baxter. Published by J. W. Jenkins and Sons Music Co. Copyright Not Given. |
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“Haunting Blues.” Words by Walter Hirsch, Music by Henry Busse. Published by Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder and Co. Copyright |
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“Have You Heard.” By Lew Douglas, Frank Lavere, Roy Rodde. Published by Brandon Music Co. Copyright 1952. |
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“Heart Breaking Baby Doll (Blue Eyed Blonde Haired).” By Cliff Hess and Sidney Mitchell. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright |
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“He’d Have to Get Under Get Out and Get Under (To Fix Up His Automobile).” Words by Grant Clarke and Edgar Leslie, Music by |
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“Hello Central! Give Me No Man’s Land.” Woards by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Music by Jean Schwartz. Published by Waterson, |
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“Hello Dolly.” Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman. Published by Edwin H. Morris and Co., Inc. Copyright 1963. |
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“Here Lies Love.” Words by Leo Robin, Music by Ralph Rainger. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright 1932. |
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“Here’s Love in Your Eye.” Words and Music by Leo Robin, Music by Ralph Rainger. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright |
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“He’s Got Those Big Blue Eyes Like You Daddy Mine.” By Lew Wilson and Alfred Dubin. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright |
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“He’s My Uncle.” Lyrics by Charles Newman, Music by Lew Pollack. Published by Bregman, Vocco, and Conn., Inc. Copyright 1940. |
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“Hay Making.” Written and Composed by Michael Watson. Publisher Not Given. Copyright Not Given. |
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“Hey! Pow!” Words by Charles Patrick, Music by Gay Shrigley. Published by Will Rossiter. Copyright 1920. |
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“Hiawatha.” Music by Neil Moret, Words by James O’Dea. Published by Whitney-Warner Co. Copyright 1903. |
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“High-High-High-Up In The Hills (Watching The Clouds Roll By).” Words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, Music by Maurice Abrahams. |
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“Himalaya.” By S. R. Henry and D. Onivas, Lyrics by Frank H. Wanen. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co. Copyright 1919. |
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“Hindu’s Lament.” Poetry by Thomas Moore, Composed by Miss Ellen Tree. Published by Millet’s Music Saloon. Copyright 1837. |
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“Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo?” By Al Dubin, Irving Mills, Jimmie McHugh and Irwin Dash. Published by Jack Mills, Inc. Copyright |
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“Hippity Hop.” Words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Music by Walter Donaldson. Published by Waterson Berlin and Snyder Co. |
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“Hitland Waltzes.” by J. Fred Helf. Published by Hitland Music Dept. Copyright 1924. |
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“Hold Everything.” Words and Music by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson. Published by DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson. |
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“Hold Me.” by Jack Little, Dave Oppeheim, and Ira Schuster. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright 1933. |
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“Home Again.” Words and Music by Marshall S. Pike. Published by E. H. Wade. Copyright 1859. |
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“Home Again Blues.” By Irving Berlin and Harry Akst. Published by Irving Berlin Inc. Copyright 1921. |
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“Home On The Range.” Arranged by Verne Elliot. Published by Vinient, Howard, Freeman, Ltd. Copyright 1922. |
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“Home Sweet Home.” J. H. Slack. Published by Eclipse Publishing Co. Copyright Not Given. |
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“Honey Boy.” By Jack Norworth, Music by Albert Von Tilzer. Published by York Music Co. Copyright 1907. |
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“Half A Moon (Is Better Than No Moon).” Lyrics and Music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, |
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“A Hot Time In The Old Town.” By Theo. A. Metz. Publisher Not Given. Copyright Not Given. |
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“How Many Times?” By Irving Berlin. Published by Irving Berlin Inc. Copyright 1926. |
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“How ‘Ya Gonna Keep Em Down On The Farm. (After Thev’ve Seen Paree?)” Words by Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, Music by Walter |
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“Humoresque.” Lyrics by Coleman Goetz and Alfred Bryan, Music by Joe Rosey. Published by Jerome H. Remick. Copyright 1920. |
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“The Hut-Hut Song.” Lyrics and Music by Leo V. Killion, Ted McMichael, Jack Owens. Published by Schumann Music Co. Copyright |
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“Heart O’ Mine” by Rose Hoye. A. Gressett Music House, c. 1922. |
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“Here’s the Ring” by P.C. Boebel, c. 1942. |
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“Holding Hands.” Lyric by Richard W. Pascoe, music by Will E. Dulmage, Howard Simon and H.C. Berg. charles E. Roat Music Co., |
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“Home Coming March” by E.T. Paull. E.T. Paull Music Co., c. 1908. |
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“Honey” by Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie and Richard A. Whiting. Leo. Feist Inc., c. 1928. |
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“Honeysuckle Time.” Words by David Portnoy, music by Harold Dixon. Dixon-Lane Pub. Co., c. 1920. |
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“Horses” by Richard A. Whiting and Byron Gay. Leo. Feist Inc., c. 1926. |
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“I Believe.” Words and Music by Ervin Drake, Irving Graham, Jimmy Shirl, and Al Stillman. Published by Cromwell Music Inc. |
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“I Cannot Believe I Lost You.” Words by Frank Davis, Music by Max Prival. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co. Copyright 1919. |
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“I Can’t Believe It’s True.” Words and Music by Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. |
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“I Can1t Give You Anything But Love (Baby).” Lyrics by Dorothy Fields, Music by Jimmy McHugh. Published by Jack Mills, Inc. |
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“I Couldn’t Forget Her So I Wrote Her A Letter.” Words by Jimmy Hollis, Music by Arthur Lange. Published by Joe Morris, Music |
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“I Don’t Mind Walkin’ In The Rain (When I’m Walkin’ in The Rain With You).” Words and Music by Max Rich and Al Hoffman. Published |
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“I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire.” Words and Music by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, Bennie Bennamin, and Eddie Durham. Published |
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“I Don’t Know Why.” Words and Music by Inez Williams Barr. Published by Inez Williams Barr. Copyright 1928. |
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“I Got A Woman Crazy For Me (She’s Funny That Way).” Words by Richard H. Whiting, Music by Neil Moret. Published by Villa |
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“I Got Spurs Jingle, Jingle, Jingle.” Words by Frank Loesser, Music by Joseph J. Lilley. Published by Paramount Music Corp. |
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“I Had The Craziest Dream.” By Mark Gordon and Harry Warren. Published by Gregman, Vocco, and Conn. Inc. Copyright 1942. |
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“I Know What IT Means to Be LONESOME.” By Kendis-Brockman and Vincent. Published by Kendis-Brockman Music Co. Copyright 1913. |
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“I Like Mountain Music.” Words by James Cavanaugh, Music by Frank Weldon. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1933. |
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“I Love The Land I Live In.” Lyrics by Priscilla Wayne, Music by Edward C. Horne. Published by Harger and Blish. Copyright |
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“I Love You-I Love You-I Love You (Sweetheart Of All My Dreams).” By Art Fitch, Kay Fitch and Bert Lowe. Published by Sliapiro, |
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“I Loved You Then (AS I Love You Now).” Words by Ballard MacDonald, Music by Art and Mendoja. Published by Irving Berlin, |
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“I May Be Gone For A Long, Long Time.” Lyrics by Lew Brown, Music by Albert Von Tilzer. Published by Broadway Music Corp. |
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“I Never Had A Mammy.” Words and Music by the “Duncan” Sisters. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1923. |
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“I Poured My Heart Into A Song.” By Irving Berlin. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1939. |
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“I Promise You.” Words and Music by Little Jack Little. Published by Phil Kornheiser, Inc. Copyright 1931. |
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“I Scream-You Scream-We All Scream For Ice Cream.” By Howard Johnson, Billy Moll, and Robert King. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, |
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“I Wake Up Smiling.” Words by Edgar Leslie, Music by Fred. E. Ahlert. Published by Donaldson, Douglas, and Gumble, Inc. Copyright |
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“I Want A Little Girl.” Words by Billy Moll, Music by Murray Mencher. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright 1930. |
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“I Wasn’t Born to Be Lonesome.” Words by Lew Brown and Chas. McCarron, Music by Albert Von Tilzer. Published by Broadway Music |
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“I Went to Your Wedding.” Words and Music by Jessie MacRobinson. Published by St. Louis Music Corp. Copyright 1952. |
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“I Wonder What’s Become of Sally.” Lyrics by Jack Yellen, Music by Milton. Published by Ager, Yellen, and Bornstein, Inc. |
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“I’d Love to Know.” Words by Harry D. Kerr, Music by Otto Motzan. Published by Stark and Cowan, Inc. Copyright 1920. |
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“I’d Love to Take Orders From You.” Music by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Al Dubin. Published by Remick Music Corp. Copyright 1935. |
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“Idolizing.” Lyrics and Melody by Sam Messneheimer, Irving Abrahamson and Ray West. Published by West-Coast Music Publisher. |
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“If Daisies Could Tell.” Words and Music by Anite Owen. Published by Jones Music Co. Copyright 1920. |
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“If He Can Fight Like He Can Love, Goodnight Germany!” Words by Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, Music by Geo. W. Meyer. |
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“If I Had a Talking Picture of You.” Lyrics and Music by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson. Published by DeSylva, |
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“If I Had a Thousand Hearts I’d Send Them All To You.” Melody by Harry Armstrong, Lyrics by Jos. Mittenthal. Published by |
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“If I Only Had a Home Sweet Home.” Music by A. C. McDermott. Published by Will Rossiter. Copyright 1906. |
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“If I Knock the ‘L’ Out of Kelly It Would Still Be Kelly to Me.” Words by Sara M. Lewis and Joe Young, Music by Bert Grant. |
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“If I Live to Be a Hundred.” By Gill Mills, Al Frazzini, and Billy Faber. Published by General Music Publishing Co, Inc. Copyright |
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“If I’m Dreaming.” Composed by Jerom Kern, Lyrics by Guy Bolton and Cliff Grey, Additional Music by Joe Burke, Lyrics by Al |
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“If My Old Top Were a Dancing Man.” Harmonized by Oscar O’Brien. Melody and Words from E. Gagnon’s Chanson Popularies du Canada. |
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“If This Be Love.” Words and Composed by Edward J. Abram. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1895. |
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“If You Could Care.” Lyrics by Arthur Wimpers, Music by Herman Darewski. Published by Jerome H. Remick. Copyright 1920. |
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“If You Don’t Believe I Love You (Look What a Fool I’ve Been).” Words and Music by Clarence Williams. Published by Clarence |
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“If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie.” By B. G. DeSylva. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright 1925. |
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“I’ll Be Blue Just Thinking of You.” Words by George Whiting, Music by Pete Wendling. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“I’ll Be With You Apple Blossom Time.” Lyrics by Neville Fleeson, Music by Albert Von Tilzer. Published by Broadway Music |
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“I’ll Get By (As Long As I Have).” Lyrics by Roy Turk, Music by Fred Ahlert. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1928. |
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“I’ll Op the Door and Close the Door.” Words by Lew Brown, Music by Maurice Abrahams. Published by Kalmar Puck and Abrahams. |
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“I’ll Say She Does.” By Bud DeSylva, Gus Kahn, and Al Jolson. Published by Jerom II. Remick andCo. Copyright 1918. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“I’ll Stand By.” Words and Music by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots. Published by Crawfor Music Corp. Copyright 1936. |
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“I’ll Tell You the Dream I Had.” Words by R. McD. Smith, Jr., Music by Oran F. Getty. Published by McDaniel Publishing Co. |
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“I’m an Old Cowhand.” Words and Music byJohnny Mercer. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1936. |
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“I’m Awfully Strong For You.” By Geo. M. Cohan. Published by Cohan and Harris Publishing Co. Copyright 1908. |
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“I’m Crazy ‘Bout Somebody.” Words by Gene Buck, Music by Dave Stamper. Published byT. B. Harms and Francis, Day, and Hunter. |
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“I’m Following You.” By Dave Dreyer, Ballard MacDonald. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1929. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“I’m Goin’ South.” By Abner Silver and Harry Woods. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1923. |
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“I’m Hummin’-I’m Whistlin’-I’m Singin’.” Lyrics and Music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. Published by DeSylva, Brown, and |
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“I’m In Love With One of The Stars.” By Geo. M. Cohan. Published by Jerome H. Remick. Copyright 1919. |
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“I’m Knee Deep in Daisies and Head Over Heals in Love.” Words by Joe Goodwin, Jack Stanley, George A Little, Music by Paul |
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“I’m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover.” Lyrics by Mort Dixon, Music by Harry Woods. Published by Remick Music Corp. Copyright |
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“I’m Missin’ Mammy’s Kissin’ (And I Know She’s Missin’ Mine).” Words by Sidney Clare, Music by Lew Pollack. Published by Waterson, |
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“I’m Needin’ You.” Lyrics by Joe Young, Music by Little Jack Little. Published by Remick Music Corp. Copyright 1930. |
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“I’m Putting All My Eggs In One Basket.” Lyrics and Music by Irving Berlin. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1936. |
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“I’m Sittin’ High on a Hill Top.” Lyrics by Gus Kahn, Melody by Arthur Johnston. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright |
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“I’m Yours.” By John W. Green and E. Y. Harbur. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright 1930. |
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“In a Garden of Roses.” Words and music by Mary Jane Babit. Published by Goday Music Corp. Copyright 1953. |
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“In a Little Spanish Town (Twas on a Night Like This).” Lyrics by Lewis and Young, music by Mabel Wayne. Published by Leo. |
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“In Suniland With You.” Lyrics by J. Harold Sommers, Music by Geo. R. Henninger. Published by Robbins-Engle. Copyright 1925. |
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“In the Chapel in the Moonlight.” By Billy Hill. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co., Inc. Copyright 1936. |
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“In The Evening.” Words and music by Walter Donaldson. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co., Copyright 1924. |
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“In the Glade Song.” Written by Mrs. Sarah E. Donmall. Published by Wm. A. Pond and Co. Copyright 1863. |
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“In the Land O’Yamo Yamo (Funiculi-Funiculi-Funiculi).” Words by Joe McCarthy, music by Fred Fisher. Published by McCarthy |
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“In the Land Where the Shamrock Grows.” Words by W. L. Beardsley. Music by Philip Schwartz. Published by C. C. Church and |
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“In the Middle of an Island.” Words and music by Nick Acquavia and Ted Varnick. Published by Mayfair Music Corp. Copyright |
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“In the Baggage Coach Ahead.” Written and composed by Gussie L. Davis. Published by Maurice Richmond Music Co. Copyright 1896. |
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“In the Shade of New Apple Tree.” Lyrics by E. Y. Harburg, music by Harold Arlen. Published by Chappell and Co. Inc. Copyright |
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“In the Sweet Bye and Bye.” By Alfred Bryan, Francis Wheeler, Pete Wendling. Published by Waterson, Berlin and Snyder. Copyright |
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“Indian Lone Call.” Words by Otto Harback and Oscar Hammerstein II. Music by Rudolf Friml. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright |
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“Is I In Love? I Is.” Words by Mercer Cook, Music J. Russel Robinson. Published by DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc. Copyright |
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Is It True What They Said About Dixie?” By Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner, and Gerald Marks. Published by Irving Caesar Inc. |
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“Is She My Girl Friend?” Words by Jack Yellen, Music by Milton Ager. Published by Ager, Yellen, and Bornstein, Inc. Copyright |
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“It Could Happen to You.” Words by Johnny Burke, Music by Jimmy Van Heusen. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright 1944. |
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“It Had to Be You.” Words by Gush Kahn, Music by Isham Jones. Published by Remick Corp. Copyright 1924. |
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“It Happened in Monterey.” Words by Billy Rose, Music by Mabel Wayne. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1930. |
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“It Won’t Be Long Now.” Lyrics by Howard Johnson, Music by Irving Bibo. Published by Bibo, Bloedon, and Lang. Copyright 1926. |
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“It’s a Fine Thing to Sing.” Written by Harry Lauder and Willie Cochrane. Published by T. B. Harms and Francis, Day, and Hunter. |
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“It’s a Long, Long Way to Tipperary.” Written and Composed by Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Published by Chappell Co Ltd. Copyright |
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“It’s a Short Way Thro’ Mother’s Doorway but, It’s a Long Way Back to Mother’s Knee.” By Andrew B. Sterling, Bennie Grossman, |
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“It’s and Old Southern Custom.” Lyrics by Jack Yellen, Music Joseph Meyer. Published by Movietone Music Corp. Copyright 1935. |
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“It’s Been So Long.” Lyrics by Harold Adamson, Music by Walter Donaldson. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1935. |
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“It’s D’Lovely.” Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter. Published by Chappell and Co. Inc. Copyright 1936. |
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“It’s Not Your Nationality (It’s Simply You).” Music by Howard Johnson, Words by Joe McCarthy. Published by Leo. Feist. Copyright |
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“It’s You.” Words by Benny Davis, Music by Con Conrad. Published by Sunshine Music Co. Copyright 1926. |
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“I Love You-I Love You-I Love you Sweetheart of All My Dreams.” By Art Fitch, Kay Fitch, Bert Lowe. Published by Shapiro, |
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“I’ve Got The Army Blues.” By L. Wolfe Gilbert and Carey Morgan. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co. Copyright 1916. |
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“I’ve Waited All My Life.” Words and Music by Elsie Janis. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1922. |
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“I Can’t Get Mississippi Off My Mind.” Words by Joe Young, music by Harry Akst. M. Witmark and Sons, c. 1931. |
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“I Lost My Gal From Memphis.” Words by Charlie Tobias, music by Peter de Rose. Joe Morris Music Co., c. 1930. |
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“I Love You Believe Me, I Love You.” Words by Rubey Cavan, music by Phil Boutelje. Harms Inc., c. 1929. |
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“I Raised My Hat.” Words by Edward Pola, music by Franz Steininger. Mills Music Inc., c. 1933. |
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“I Want My Lulu.” Words by Lew. Dockstader, music by Karl St. Clair. W. B. Gray and Co., c. 1987. |
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“I Want to be in Dixie” by Berlin & Snyder. Ted Snyder Co., c. 1911. |
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“I Want to Go Back to Michigan” by Irving Berlin. Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co., c. 1914. |
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“I Wish I Knew” by Robert E. Spencer, Frank Anderson and Harry Bryan. Sherman, Clay and Co., c. 1921. |
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“If I Had a Girl Like You” by Louis W. McDermott. Leo. Feist Inc., c. 1930. |
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“If Tears Could Pring You Back to Me” by Howard Johnson, Irving Bibo and Phil Moore. Bibo, Bloedon and Lang, c. 1926. |
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“If You Saw What I Saw You’d Go to Utah” by Howard Patrick. Daniels and Wilson, Inc., c. 1917. |
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“I’ll Love You (All Over Again).” Words by H. Pease and H. Edeheit, music by F. Mayo. A. J. Stansny Music Co., undated. |
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“I’m All Bound ‘Round with the Mason Dixon Line.” Words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, music by Jean Schwartz. Waterson, Berlin |
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“I’m Alone Because I Love You” by Joe Yound and John Siras. M. Witmark and Sons, c. 1930. |
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“I’m Coming Back to Dixie and You” by Lyons and Yosco and Frank Mullane. George W. Meyer Music Co., c. 1913. |
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“I’m Drifting Back to Dreamland.” Words by Florence Charlesworth and Charles Harrison, music by Jack Sadler. Ted Browne Music |
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“I’m Just a Vagabon Lover” by Rudy Vallee and Leon Zimmerman. Leo. Feist Inc., c. 1929. |
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“In the Evening by the Moonlight in Dear Old Tennessee” by Keith Ley and Thompson. Frank Root and Co., c. 1914. |
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“Isn’t It a Shame?” by Abner Silver, Al Sherman and Al Lewis. Leo. Feist Inc., c. 1934. |
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“It’s All the Same to Me” by Roy Turk and Lou Handman. Irving Berlin Inc., c. 1924. |
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“I’ve Got the Blues Fer Tennessee” by Call Devoll, Dudley Mecum and Wallace Bradley. Harold Rossiter Music Co., c. 1925. |
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Sheet Music Box 3 J-L |
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“Jazz Baby.” Words by Blanche Merril, Music by M. K. Jerome. Published by Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder. Copyright 1919. |
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“Jeannie I Dream Of Lilac time.” Lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert, Music by Nathaniel Shickret. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright |
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”Jelly Bean.” By Jimmie Dupre, Sam Rosen and Joe Verges. Published by Universal Music Publisher. Copyright 1920. |
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“Jericho.” Words by Leo. Robin, Music Richard Myers. Published by Harms Inc. Copyright 1929. |
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“Jersey Bounce.” Words by Robert B. Wright, Music by Bobby Plater, Tiny Bradshaw, Edward Johnson. Published by Lewis Publishing |
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“Jimmy Gee!” Words by Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, Music by Jack Little. Published by Henry Waterson, Inc. Copyright 1924. |
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“Joan of Arc They Are Calling You.” Words by Alfred Bryan and Willie Weston, Music by Jack Wells. Published by Waterson, Berlin, |
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“Johnny Zero.” Lyrics by Mack David, Music Vee Lawnhurst. Published by Santly-Joy, Inc. Copyright 1943. |
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“Jolly Brothers Calop.” By F. Budik. Published by S. Brainard’s Sons. Copyright(?) (Very Old) |
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“Julia and Donald and Joe.” Words and Music by Geo. M. Cohan. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1916. |
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“June Brought The Roses.” Words by Stanley, Music by John Openshaw. Published by Harms Inc. Copyright 1924. |
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“The June-Bugs Dance.” By Edward Hoist. Published by Rohlfing and Co. Copyright 1838. Scope and ContentThree copies |
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“June Night.” Music by Abel Baier, Words by Cliff Friend. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1924. |
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“Juno Waltz.” By Abbie A. Ford. Published by Harold Rossiter. Music Co. Copyright 1911. |
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“Just Around the Corner (May Be Sunshine For You).” Lyrics by Dolph Singer, Music by Harry Von Tilzer. Published by Broadway |
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“Just Behind the Times.” By Chas. K. Harris. Published by Chas. K. Harris. Copyright 1896. |
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“Just for the Sake of Our Daughter.” Words and Music by Monroe H. Rosenfield. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co. Copyright |
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“Just Like a Melody Out of the Sky.” By Walter Donaldson. Published by Donaldson-Douglas and Gumble, Inc. Copyright 1928. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Just Like Washinton Crossed the Delaware, General Pershing Will Cross the Rhine.” Words by Howard Johnson, Music by Geo. |
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“Just Once Again.” by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1927. |
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“Just Try to Picture Me Back Home In Tennessee.” Words by Win Jerome, Music by Walter Donalson. Published by Waterson, Berlin, |
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“The Jolly Student.” Words by H. M. Fechheimer, music by Harry H. Zickel. Zickel Pub. Co., c. 1920. |
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“Just Because” by Vernon Stevens and P. Frosini. A. J. Stasny Music Co., c. 1920. |
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“Kansas City Kitty.” Music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Edgar Leslie. Published by Donaldson-Douglas and Gumble. Copyright |
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“Kaw-Liga.” By Hank Williams and Fred Rose. Published by Milene Music. Copyright 1952. |
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“Keep It a Secret.” By Jessie Mae Robinson. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein and Co. Inc. Copyright 1952. |
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“Keep Smiling at Trouble,” By Al Jolson. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1924. |
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“Kentucky’s Way of Sayin’ Good Mornin’.” Lyrics by Gus Kahn, Music by Egbert Van Alstyne. Published by Jerome H. Remick and |
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“Kerry Mills Barn Dance.” By Kerry Mills. Published by F. A. Mills. Copyright 1908. |
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“Kewpie Doll.” By Erno Rapee. Published by Crawford Music Corp. Copyright 1929. |
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“King for a Day.” Lyrics by Lewis and Young, Music by Ted Fiorito, Published by Remick Music Corp. Copyright 1928. |
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“Kingdom Coming.” By Henry C. Work. Published by Root and Cady. Copyright 1862. |
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“Kiss Me With Your Eyes.” Words by Haven Gillespie, Music by Raymond B. Eldred. Published by Villa Moret Inc. Copyright Not |
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“Kiss the Boys Goodbye.” Lyrics by Frank Loesser, Music by Victor Schertzinger. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright |
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“Kentucky Mame” by Tony Catalano. Catalano Music Publishers, c 1920. |
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“Kentucky Waltz” by Bill Monroe. Peer International Corp., c. 1946. |
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“Laddie (A True Blue Song).” Words by J. Fred Lawton, Music by Luella Lockwood Moore. Published by Buck and Lowney. Copyright |
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“The Lady In Red.” Lyrics by Mort Dixon, Music by Allie Wrubel. Published by Remick Music Corp. Copyright 1935. |
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“Last Night (Sehnsuct).” By Halfdan K. Jerulf. Published by Bromo-Seltzer. Copyright 1892. |
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“Last Night (When I Dreamed You Had Gone).” By Richard Howard. Published by F. B. Haviland Publishing Co. Copyright 1920. |
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“The Last Waltz.” Words and Music by Les Reed and Barry Mason. Published by Francis, Day, And Hunter, Inc. Copyright 1967. |
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“The Last Round Up (Git Along Little Dogie, Get Along).” By Billy Hill. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright |
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“Laugh, Clown, Laugh.” Lyrics by Lewis and Young, Music by Ted Firato. Published by Jerome H. Remick. Copyright 1928. |
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“Lazy Louisana’s Moon.” By Walter Donaldson. Published by Donaldson-Douglas and Gumble, Inc. Copyright 1930. |
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“Leap for a Man, Girls, It’s Leap Year.” By Harr Pease, Ed. G. Nelson, and Gilbert. Published by Joe Morris Music Co. Copyright |
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“Learn to Croon.” Lyrics by Sam Coslow, Music by Arthur Johnston. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright 1933. |
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“Let Me Go, Lover.” Words and Music by Jenny Lou Carson, Lyrics by Al Hill. Published by Hill and Range, Inc. Copyright 1953. |
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“Let’s Dance Alone Tonight.” Words and Music by Ruth Sylvia Keil. Published by Ruth Sylvia Keil. Copyright 1936. |
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“Lickity-Split.” By C. J. Penny. Published by Brooks and Denton. Copyright 1930 |
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“The Light Guards.” By H. N. Hempstead. Published by H. N. Hempstead. Copyright 1859. |
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“The Lily of the Valley.” By L. Wolfe Gilbert and Anatol Friedland. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co. Copyright 1917. |
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“Linger Longer Letty.” Lyrics by Bernard Grossman, Music by Alfred Goddman. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1919. |
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“Little Bit Off the Top.” Words and Composed by Murray Leigh. Published by T. B. Harms and Co. Copyright 1898. |
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“Little Dutch Mill.” Words by Ralph Freed, Music by Harry Barris. Published by Select Music Publications. Copyright 1934. |
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“The Little Girl Dressed in Blue.” By F. N. Vinard. Published by Columet Music Co. Copyright 1935. |
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“Little Locket of Long Ago.” By Harry Woods, and Joe Burke. Published by Joe Morris Co. Copyright 1933. |
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“Say It With Songs.” By Al Jolson, B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson. Published by DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, |
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“Little Sonny O’Mine.” Lyrics by J. Will Callahn, Music by Blance M. Tice. Published by B.anche M. Tice Music Publishing Co. |
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“A Little Street Where Old Friends Meet.” By Gus Kahn, Harry Woods. Published by Joe Morris Co. Copyright 1932. |
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“The Little White Cloud That Cried.” By Johnnie Ray. Published by Caryle Music Publishing Corp. Copyright 1951. |
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“Longing For You.” Words by Bernard Jansen, Music by Walter Dana. Published by Ludlow Music Inc. Copyright 1951. |
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“London Bridge Is Falling Down On the Island of Childhood Dreams.” Music by Harry I. Robinson, Words and music by Louis Robinson. |
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“Lonely Heart.” Words and Music by Irene Wicker. Published by Pilsburg Flour Mills, Co. Copyright 1936. |
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“Look What You’ve Done.” Lyrics and Music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1932. |
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“Lost.” By Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, Kacy O. Teetor. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright 1936. |
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“Love Affairs.” Words by Al Dubin, Music by J. Russel Robinson. Published by Waterson, Berlin and Snyder and Co. Copyright |
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“Love Is Just Around The Corner.” Words and Music by Leo Robin and Lewis E. Gensler. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright |
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“The Love Nest.” Lyrics by Otto Harback and Frank Mandel, Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Published by Vitoria Publishing Corp. |
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“Love Songs of the Nile.” Lyrics by Arthur Freed, Melody by Nacio Herb Brown. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright 1950. |
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“Love (Your Spell is Everywhere).” Music by Edmund Goulding Words by Elsie Janis. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright |
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“A Lover’s Lullaby.” By Frankie Carle, Larry Wagner, and Andy Razof. Published by Jewel Music Publishing co. Copyright 1940. |
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“Lullaby Land.” Words by Frank Davis, Music by M. Prival. Published by A. J. Stasny. Copyright 1919. |
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“Lazy Mississippi” by Ballard Macdonald and Robert Levenson. Shapiro Bernstein & Co., Inc., c. 1920. |
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“Let it Rain! Let it Pour! (I’ll be in Virginia in the Morning).” Words by Cliff Friend, music by Walter Donaldson. Leo. Feist |
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“Let’s Put out the Lights” by Herman Hupfeld. Harms Inc., c. 1932. |
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“Lights Out” by Billy Hill. Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., c. 1935. |
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“Linger Awhile.” Music by Vincent Rose, words by Harry Owens. Leo. Feist, c. 1923. |
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“Little Thoughts.” Lyric by Hal Billings, music by Charley Straight and Roy Bargy. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c. 1922. |
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“Little Shite Lies” by Walter Donaldson. Donaldson, Douglas and Gamble Inc., c. 1930. |
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“Lonesome Land. ” Lyric by Bernie Foyer, music by Dave Dreyer. A. J. Stasney Music Co., undated |
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“Lonesome Lover.” Lyric by Al Bryan, music by Jimmie Monaco. Leo. Feist Inc., c. 1930. |
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“Lonesome Me.” Lyric by Kitt Stoneham, melody by George J. Mailed. Sherman, Clay and Co., c. 1925. |
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“Look on the Bright Side.” Lyric by W. Earthman Parrel 1, molody by Elsie Alien Welch. Standard Music Co., c. 1924. |
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“Love Made a Gypsy out of Me” by Fred Phillips, Harry DeCosta and Leon Zimmerman. Leo. Feist, c. 1929. |
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“The Lovelight in Your Eyes.” Lyric by Francis Wheeler and Harry B. Smith, music by Arnold Johnson. Waterson, Berlin and Snyder |
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“Lover’s Serenade” by C. Kinkel S. Brainard and Sons, c. 1867. |
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Sheet Music Box 4 M |
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“Magic Lantern.” By Francis H. Brown. Published by William Hall and Son. Copyright 1855. |
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“The Magic Touch.” Words and Music by Buck Ram. Published by Panther Music Corp. Copyright 1956. |
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“Mairzy Doats.” Words and Music by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston. Published by Miller Music Corp. Copyright |
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“Make Believe.” Lyrics by Benny Davis, Melody by Jack Skilkret. Published by Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder and Co. Copyright |
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“Mamma’s Baby Boy.” By John A. St. Cyr and Armand J. Piron. Published by Williams and Piron. Copyright 1917. |
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“Mammy O’Mine.” Words by Wm. Tracey, Music by Maceo Pinkard. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright 1919. |
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“Mammy Little Coal Black Rose.” Lyrics by Raymond, Music by Richard A. Whiting. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright |
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“Mam ‘Selle.” Lyrics by Mack Gordon, Music by Edmund Goulding. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1947. |
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“Many (Come Out in the Pale Moonlight).” Words and Music by Leonard Marx. Published by Charles I. Davis Music Publishing Co. |
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“The Man on the Flying Trapeze.'” By Nick Manoloff. Published by Calumet Co. Copyright 1935. |
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“Maniac’s Ball.” By Gene Gifford. Published by Lawerence Music Publishing. Copyright 1933. |
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“Many Times.” Words by Jessie Barnes, Music by Felix Stahh. Published by Broadcast Music Inc. Copyright 1953. |
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“Maple Leaf Rag.” By Scott Joplin. Published by Melirose Music Corn. Copyright 1899. |
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“March of the Pellicans.” By Geo. Peterson. Published by L. Grunewald Co. Ltd. Copyright 1908. |
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“Marie.” By Irving Berlin. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1928. |
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“Mary Ann McCue.” By Jay Mack. Published by Chas. K. Harris. Copyright 1898. |
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“Mary Lou.” By Abe Lyman, George Waggner, and J. Russel Robinson. Published by Henry Waterson, Inc. Copyright 1926. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“The Maurice Walk.” Music Composed by Paul Beise and F. Henri Klickman. Published by Will Rossiter. Copyright 1913. |
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“Maybe.” By Allan Flymn and Frank Madden. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright 1935. |
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“Me and My Shadow.” By Al Jolson, Billy Rose, Dave Dreyer. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1927. |
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“Medlinda’s Wedding Day.” Words by Joe McCarthy and Joe Goodwin, Music by Al Piatadose. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright |
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“Melody That Made You Mine.” Words by Cliff Fried, Music W. C. Folia. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright 1925. |
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“Memories of France.” Words by Al Dubin, J. Russel Robinson. Published by Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co. Copyright 1928. |
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“Memory Glances.” Song By Veil Place, Published by Success Music Co. Copyright 1904. |
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“The Merry Widow.” Melodies by Franz Lehar, Arranged by Adelbert Moeslein. Published by Enterprise Ad. Co. Copyright 1908. |
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“Mickey.” Words by Harry Williams, Music by Neil Moret. Published by Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder and Co. Copyright 1918. |
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“Mid the Green Fields of Virginia.” By Chas. K. Harris. Published by Chas K. Harris. Copyright 1898. |
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“M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I.” Lyrics by Bert Hanlon, Benny Ryan, Melody by Harry Tierney. Published by Jerome H. Remick. Copyright |
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“Mississippi.” Words by Perrin Holmes Lowrey. Music by Mrs. DeWeitt Morgan. Published by Okolona Music Club. Copyright 1925. |
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“The Mississippi Dippy Dip.” Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald, Music by W. Raymond Walker. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co. Copyright |
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“Mississippi Lament.” Lyrics by Walter Preston, Music by William Wriges. Published by Carl Fischer. Copyright 1931. |
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“Mississippi Moon.” Words and Music by Charles Harrison. Published by Browne Music Co. Copyright 1929. |
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“Mississippi Mud.” Words and Music by Harry Barris. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright 1927. |
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“Mississippi Ripples.” By James F. Hanley and Mary Earl. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright 1922. |
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“Mississippi River (Keep on Croonin’).” Lyrics by Frank Abbott, Music by J. Rosamond Johnson. Published by Edward B. Madis. |
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“Mississippi Store.” By Arthur Stemore and Egbert Van Alstyne. Published by Van Alstyne and Curtis. Copyright 1919. |
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“Mississippi Steamboat-Take Me Home.” Words and Music by Helen Walker. Published by Forster M. Publishing, Inc. Copyright |
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“Mister Magician (Won’t You Bring My Baby Back to Me).” Words and Music by Charles O’Flynn, James Cavanaugh, and Frank Weldon. |
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“Mocking Bird Rag.” Words by J. Brandon Walsh, Music by Chas. T. Straight. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1912. |
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“Mollie Darling.” By Will. S. Hags. Published by J.L. Peters. Copyright 1871. |
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“A Moment in the Dark.” Lyrics by Arthur Freed, Music by Carmen Lombardo. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1932. |
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“Mona Lisa.” Words and Music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. Published by O. K. Houch Co. Copyright 1944. |
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“Mood Indigo.” Words and Music by Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, and Albany Bigard. Published by Mills Music, Inc. Copyright Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“The Moon Is in the Sky.” Lyrics by Bert Kalmar, Music by Harry Ruby. Published by Sam Fox Publishing Co. Copyright 1936. |
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“Moonlight Bay.” Words by Edward Madden, Music by Percy Wenrich. Published by Remick Music Corp. Copyright 1912. |
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“Moonlight Cocktail.” Lyrics by Kim Cannon, Music by Lucky Roberts. Published by Jewel Publishing Co. Copyright 1941. |
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“The Mosquitoe’s Parade.” By Howard Whitney. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1900. |
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“Mother Asthore.” By Eddie Dowling. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1924. |
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“Mother’s Quilting Party.” Lyrics by May Singhi Breen and Willard Robinson, Music by Pete DeRose. Published by Famous Music |
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“Mother’s Lullaby.” By Milton Weil. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1920. |
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“Moxie.” Music by Norman Leigh, Lyrics by Dennis J. Shea. Published by The Moxie Co. Copyright 1920. |
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“Mr. Jazz.” By Irving Berlin. Published by Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder and Co. Copyright 1917. |
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“Mr. Radio Man (Tell My Mammy to Come Back Home).” Words by Ira Schuster and Johnny White, Music by Cliff Friend. Published |
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“Mrs. Sippi You’re and Grand Old Girl.” Words by Billy Gould, Music by Belle Ashlyn. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright |
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“Muddy Waters (A. Mississippi Moon),” Words by ‘Jo’ Trent, Music by Peter DeRose and Harry Richman. Published by Broadway |
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“Mummy Mine.” Lyrics by Richard Coburn, Music by Vincent Rose. Published by Sherraan, Clay and Co. Copyright 1918. |
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“The Music Goes Round and Around.” Words by ‘Red’ Hodgson, Music by Edward Farley and Michael Riley. Published by Select Music |
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“My Barney Lies Over the Ocean (The Way He Lied to Me).” Words by Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, Music by Bert Grant. Published |
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“My Belgium Rose.” By Leo. Benoit, Rob’t Levenson, and Ted Carton. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1918. |
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“My Buddy.” Lyrics by Gus Kahn, Music by Walter Donaldson. Published by Jerome H. Remick. Copyright 1922. |
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“My Castles in the Air Are Tumbling Down.” Words by Arthur J. Lamb, Music by W. C. Polla. Published by C. C. Church and Co. |
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“My Cup Runneth Over.” Lyrics by Ton Jones, Music by Harvey Schmidt. Published by Portfolio, Inc. Copyright 1966. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“My Cutey’s Due at Two to Two Today.” Words by Leo Robin, Music by Albert Von Tilzer, Published by Bibo, Bloedon and Lang. |
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“My Dear.” Lyrics by Gus Kahn, Music by Joe Sanders. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1929. |
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“My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time.” Lyrics by Mann Curtis, Music by Vie Mizzy. Published by Santly-Joy, Inc. Copyright |
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“My Foolish Heart.” Music by Victor Young, Lyrics by Ned Washington. Published by Santly Joy, Inc. Copyright 1949. |
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“My Favorite Song.” Words by Jack Gold, Music by Moose Charlap. Published by Jack Gold Music Co. Copyright 1952. |
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“My Gal Sal.” By Paul Dresser. Published by Edward B. Marks Music Co. Copyright 1922. |
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“My Gee Gee from the Fiji Islands.” Words by Lew Brown, Music by Albert Von Tilzer. Published by Broadway Music Corp. Copyright |
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“My Girl.” Words by Edna McCormick, Music by R. A. Garstant. Published by R. A. Garstang. Copyright 1917. |
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“My Heart Tells Me (Should 1 Believe My Heart).” Lyrics by Mack Gordon, Music by Harry Warren. Published by Bregman, Vocco, |
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“My Heart’s at Ease.” Words by Joe Young, Music by Thomas Walker. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1932. |
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“My Little Angel.” Words and Music by Dozz Jordan and Gordon Charles. Published by Maple Leaf Publishing Co, Inc. Copyright |
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“My Machree’s Lullaby.” Words by Howard Johnson, Music by Frank Mullane, Ira Schuster. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright |
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“My Rainbow Girl.” Lyrics by Rennold Wolf, Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1917. |
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“My Rocky Mountain Sweetheart.” Words and Music by W. R. Galaway. Published by Calumet Music Co. Copyright 1932. |
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“My Skyland Love.” Lyrics by Geo. H. Bowles, Music by Lucien Denni. Published by Buck and Lowney. Copyright 1913. |
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“My Summer Girl.” Words by Al Jolson, Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright 1912. |
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“My Sunny Tennesse.” By Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, and Herman Ruby. Published by Waterson. Berlin, and Snyder and Co. Copyright |
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“My Sweeter Than Sweet.” Words by George Marion, Jr., Music by Richard A. Whiting. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright |
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“My Truly, Truly Fair.” Words and Music by Bob Merril. Published by Santly-Joy, Inc. Copyright 1951. |
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“Madeleine.” Music by Phil Spitalny, lyric by Joe Capwell. Santly-Joy-Select, c. 1941. |
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“Mamie Come Kiss Your Honey Boy” by May Irwin. White-Smith Music Pub. Co., c. 1892. |
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“Mammy’s Sugar Lam’ My Chile” by Alice McNees Daniels. Alice McNees Daniels, c. 1926. |
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“The Man on the Flying Trapeze.” Arranged by Nick Manoloff. Calumet Music Co., c. 1935. |
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“Mary from Mississippi” by Dorothy Darling. Shellcraft Productions, c. 1923. |
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“The Memphis Blues” by W. C. Handy. Theron C. Bennett, c. 1913. |
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“Memphis by Mornin’.” Words by Eugene West, music by Peter de Rose. Edward B. Marks, c. 1933. |
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“Memphis Down in Dixie.” Words by W. H. Farmer, music by A. B. Williams. A. B. Williams, c. 1924. |
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“The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down” by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin. Harms Inc., c. 1937. |
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“The Midnight Waltz.” Lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson. Leo. Feist Inc., c. 1925. |
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“Mississippi Cradle.” Words by Jack Yellen, music by Abe Olman. Forster Music Publisher Inc., c. 1921. |
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“Mississippi Here I Am.” Words by Bernie Grossman, music by Arthur Sizemore. Grossman and Lewis Music Pub. Co., c. 1928. |
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“Mississippi Holiday” by Morey Davidson and Carl Lampl. M. Witmark and Sons, c. 1933. |
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“Mississippi Mamie.” Words by Andrew Sterling, music by Maxwell Silver. F. H. Mills, c. 1904. |
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“Mississippi Mammy” by Erwin Schmidt, Marty Bloom and Casper Nathan. Forster Music Pub. Co. c. 1924. |
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“Mississippi Moon.” words by M. Gunsky, music by Nat Goldstein. Nat Goldstein, c. 1922. |
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“Mississippi, Oh Beloved” by W. L.Sheetz. White-Sheetz Co., c. 1909. |
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“Mississippi Shore” by Arthur Sizemore and Egbert Van Alstyn. Alstyne and Curtis, c. 1919. |
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“Mississippi That Grand Old State of Mine” by R, Ray R. R. Coats, c. 1930. |
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“Moonlight on the Mississippi.” Words by Gus Kahn, music by Grace le Boy. Jerome H. Remick & Co., c. 1913. |
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“Moonlight on the Mississippi” by Roy Hoffmeister, Maurrie Merl and Frank Capano. Pan Alley, c. 1938. |
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“Mother, Dixie and You” by Howard Johnson and Joe Santly. Leo. Feist Inc., c. 1927. |
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“Mother Mississippi.” Words by Al Bryan, music by Fred Fisher. Goodman Music Co., c. 1932. |
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“Music on the Mississippi” by S. Seiler. S. Seiler, c. 1892. |
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“My Coal Black Lady” by W. T. Jefferson. M. Witmark and Sons, c. 1897. |
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“My Cousin Caruso.” Lyric by Edwad Madden, music by Gus Edwards. Gus Edwards Music Pub. Co., c. 1909. |
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“My Day Will Come When Your Day’s Gone” by Monte Carlo and Alma Sanders. A. J. Stasny Music Co., c. 1924. |
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“My Old Pal” by Elsie McWilliams and Jimmie Rodgers. United Pub. Co., c. 1929. |
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“My Rambler Rose.” Lyrics by Gene Buck, Music by Louis A. Hirsch and Dave Stamper. Harms, Inc., c. 1922. |
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Sheet Music Box 5 N-P |
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“‘N’ Everything.” Lyrics and Music by Bud DeSylva, Gus Kahn and Al Jolson. Published by Jerome H. Remick. Copyright 1918. |
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“The Natchez and the Robert E. Lee.” By L. Wolfe Gilbert. Published by L, Wolfe Gilbert Corp. Copyright 1922, |
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“Nearer, My God to Thee.” Words by Sarah Frances Adams, Music by Lowell Mason. Published by Emerson Drug Co. Copyright not |
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“Near You.” Lyrics by Kermit Goell, Music by Frances Craig. Published by Supreme Music Corp. Copyright 1922. |
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“A Needle in a Haystack.” Words by Herb Magidson, Music by Con Conrad. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1934. |
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“Nesting Time.” By Mort Dixon, James V. Monaco. Published by Henry Waterson, Inc. Copyright 1927. |
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“Night Shall Be Filled with Music.” By Will Collins, Buddy Fields, and Gerald, Published by Santly-Joy, Inc. Copyright 1932. |
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“99 Out of 100 Wanna Be Loved,” Lyrics by Al Lewis, Melody by Al Sherman. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright 1931. |
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“No, No Nora.” Words by Gus Kahn, Music by Ted Fiorito. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1923. |
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“No One But You Knows How to Love.” Lyrics by Jo Trent, Alien Frazer, Music by May Singhi Breen and Peter DeRose. Published |
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“No Other Love.” Music by Richard Rogers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Published by Williamson Music, Inc. Copyright 1953. |
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“Nobody Lied (When They Said That I Cried Over You).” Lyrics by Karyl Norman and Kyatt Berry, Music by Edwin J. Weber. Published |
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“Norma.” Words by Sidney Mitchell, Music by Arthur Cottier. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1919. |
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“Normandy.” By Nelson Ingham, Frank Krenzle, and Charles Smith. Published by Jack Mills, Inc. Copyright 1920. |
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“Negro Spirituals” by H. T. Burleigh. G. Richordi and Co., Inc., c. 1917. |
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“Nobody’s Lookin’ but de Owl and de Moon” by J. W. Johnson, Box Cole and Rosamond Johnbson. Jos. W. Stern and Co., c. 1902. |
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“O That We Were Moving.” Words by Rev. Chas. Kingsley, Music by Alice Mary Smith. Published by Standard Music Publishing Co. |
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“Ocean Roll.” Words by Roger Lewis, Music by Lucien Denni. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright 1911. |
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“OH!” Words by Byron Gay, Music by Byron Gay and Arnold Johnson. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1919. |
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“Oh Baby (Don’t Say No-Say Maybe).” Words by Bud DeSylva, Music by Walter Donaldson. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright |
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“Oh, Donna Clara.” Lyrics by Irving Caesar, Music by Robert Kutscher. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1931. |
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“Oh! Boy, What a Girl,” Words by Bud Green, Music by Wright and Bessinger. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright |
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“Oh! Frenchy.” Words by Sam Ehrlick, Music by Con Conrad. Published by Broadway Music Corp. Copyright 1913. |
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“Oh! Johnny! OH Johnny! OH!” Words by Ed. Rose, Music by Abe Olman. Published by Forster, Music Publishing, Inc. Copyright |
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“OH! How I Wish I Could Sleep Until My Daddy Comes Home.” Words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Music by Pete Wendling. Published |
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“OH! How She Could Yacki, Hacki, Wicki, Wacki, Woo. (That’s Love in Honolu)” Words by Stanely Murphy and Chas. McCarron, Music Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Oh! You Have No Idea.” Words by Phil Ponce, Music by Dien Dougherty. Published by Ager, Yellen, and Bomstein, Inc. Copyright |
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“Oh, You Kid!” Words by Edgar Seldon, Music by Melville J. Gideon. Published by Shapiro Music Publisher. Copyright not given. |
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“Oh, You Tease.” Words and Music by Merritt V. Land. Published By Harold Rossiter Music Co. Copyright 1910. |
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“O-Hi-O (O-My-O).” Words by Jack Yellen, Music by Abe Olman. Published by Forster Music Publishing, Inc. Copyright 1920. |
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“Old Fashioned Garden.” Lyrics and Music by Cole Porter. Published by T. B. Harms, Inc. Copyright 1919. |
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“Old Fashioned Girl.” By Al Jolson. Published by Richmond Robbins, Inc. Copyright 1922. |
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“On a Dreamy Night.” By Walter Donaldson. Published by Sherman, Clay, and Co. Copyright 1920. |
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“On a Sunday Afternoon.” Lyrics by Arthur Freed, Music by Nacio Herb Brown. Published by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Copyright 1935. |
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“On Miami Shore.” Music by Victor Jacogi. Published by Chappell-Hams, Inc. Copyright 1919. |
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“On the 5:15.” Lyrics by Stanely Murphy, Music by Henry I. Marshall. Published by Jerome H. Remick. Copyright 1914. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“On the Good Ship Whirlpool.” Words by Coleman Goetz, Music by Walter Donaldson. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. |
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“On the Mississippi.” Words by Ballard MacDonald, Music by Carroll Fields. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“On the Road to Calais.” Lyrics by Alfred Brayn, Music by Al Jolson. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright 1919. |
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“On the Road to Mandaly.” Words by Rudyard Kipling, Music by Oley Speaks. Published by John Church Co. Copyright 1907. |
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“The One Love (Belongs To Somebody Else).” Lyrics by Gus Kahn, Music by Isham Jones. Published by Milton Well Music Co, Inc. |
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“One Meat Ball.” By Hy Zaret Lou Singer. Published by Leeds Music Corp. Copyright 1944. |
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“One O’clock Baby.” Words by B. G. DeSylva and Lew Brown, Music by Al Jolson. Published by DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson, |
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“The One Rose (That’s Left in My Heart).” By Del Lyon and Lani Mclntire. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co, Inc. Copyright |
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“Once in a While.” by Bud Green, Music by Michael Edwards. Published by Miller Music, Inc. Copyright 1937. |
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“Only a Rose.” Music by Rudolf Friml, Lyrics by U. H. Post and Brian Hooker. Published by Henry Waterson, Inc. Copyright 1925. |
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“An Orange Groove In California.” By Irving Berlin. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1923. |
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“Out in the Cold Again.” Lyrics by Ted Koehler, Music by Rube Bloom. Published by Santly Bros. Inc. Copyright 1934. |
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“Outside of Heaven.” Lyrics by Sammy Gallop, Music by Chester Conn. Published by Bregman, Vocco, and Conn, Inc. Copyright |
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“Over Somebody’s Else’s Shoulder (I Fell in Love With You).” By Al Sherman and Al Lewis. Published by Donaldson-Douglas and |
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“Over There.” By Geo. M. Cohan. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1917. |
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“Oxford.” By Horace W. Seek. Published by Lyon and Healey. Copyright 1890. |
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“Oh, You Bear Cat Rag.” Words by William Tracy, music by Lewis F. Muir and Frederick Watson. J. Fred Helf Co., c. 1910. |
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“Old Rosin the Beau,” arranged by J. C. Beckell. Undated. |
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“The Old Spinning Wheel” by Billy Hill. Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., c. 1933. |
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“Ole Faithful” by Michael and Hamilton Kennedy. Shapiro, Bernstein and Co. Inc., c. 1934. |
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“Only Just Suppose” by Harry Harris and Joe Soloman. Triangle Music Pub. Co., c. 1922. |
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“Our Boys and Girls” by Joseph J. Kaiser. Jos. J. Kaiser Music Pub. Co., c. 1903. |
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“Outside” by Frank Flynn. Shapiro Bernstein and Co., c. 1928. |
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“Pagan Love Song.” Lyrics by Arthur Freed, Music by Nacio Herb Brown. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright 1929. |
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“The Pal That I Loved Stole The Gal That I Loved.” Words and Music by Harry Pease and Ed, G. Nelson. Published by Leo. Feist, |
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“Paper Doll.” By Johnny Black. Published by Edward B. Marks Music Corp. Copyright 1942. |
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“The Parade of Wooden Soldiers.” By Leon Jessel. Published by Edward B. Marks Music Co. Copyright 1921. |
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”Pardon My Southern Accent.” Words by Johnny Mercer, Music by Matt Malineck. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1934. |
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“The Pavlowa Gavotte (The Glow Worm).” By Paul Lincke. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co. Copyright 1907. |
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“The Peanut Vender.” Lyrics by Marion Sunshine and L. Wolfe Gilbert, Music by Moises. Published by Edward B. Marks Co. Copyright |
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“Pearly Shells.” Words and Music by Webley Edwards and Leon Pober. Published by Criterion Music Corp. Copyright 1962. |
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“Pennies From Heaven.” Words by John Barke, Music by Arthur Johnston. Published by Select Music Publishing, Inc. Copyright |
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“Personality.” Lyrics by Johnnv Burke. Music by James Van Heusen. Published by Burke and Van Heusen. Copyright 1945. |
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“Play Me a Dixie Melody.” Lyrics by Harold G. Frost, Music by Fred Rose. Published by McKinley Music Co. Copyright 1920. |
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“Please.” Words by Leo Robin, Music by Ralph Rainger. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright 1932. |
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“Poor Little Butterfly Is a Fly Girl Now,” Lyrics by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Music by M. K. Jerome. Published by Waterson, |
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“Pop Goes Your Heart.” Words by Mort Dixon, Music by Allie Wrubel. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1934. |
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“Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!” Words and Music by Frank Loesser. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright 1942. |
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“A Precious Little Thing Called Love.” By Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots. Published by Remick Music Corp. Copyright 1928. |
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“Poor Little Rich Girl.” By Noel Coward. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1925. |
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“Put on an Old Pair of Shoes.” By Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright 1935. |
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“Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey.” Words by Junie McCree, Music by Albert Van Tilzer. Published by Broadway Music Corp. Copyright |
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“Peerless King” by Abe Losch. Vandersloot Music Co., c. 1906 |
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“Pink Elephants” by Mart Dixon and Harry Woods. Kelt-Engel Inc., c. 1932. |
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“P.S. I Love You.” Words by Johnny Mercer, music by Gordon Jenkins. Kornheiser-Schoster Inc., c. 1934. |
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Sheet Music Box 6 Q-R |
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“Queen of the Farm.” Words and Music by Herbert Holcombe. Published by Howley, Haviland, and Co. Copyright 1906. |
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“Quit Cryin’ The Blues.” By Felix Lewis. Published by Sterling Songs, Inc. Music Publishers. Copyright 1931. |
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“Romona.” Lyrics by L. Wolfe Bilbert, Music by Mabel Wayne. Published by Leo, Feist, Inc. Copyright 1927. Scope and ContentThree copies |
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“Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.” Lyrics by A. Seymour Brown, Music by Albert Gumble. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. |
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“Red Rider.” By John T. Hall. Published by Jerome H. Remick. Copyright 1906. |
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“Red River Valley.” Arranged Freeman High. Published by Vinient-Howard-Preeman, Ltd. Copyright 1930. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Reed Sails in the Sunset.” Lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy, Music by Hugh Williams. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright |
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“Red Wing.” By Kerry Mills, Words by Tharland Chattaway. Published by F. A. Mills. Copyright 1907. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Remember.” By Irving Berlin. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1925. |
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“Rex.” By Maude-Rena-Walker.” Published by J. F. Chaffin. Copyright 1905. |
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“The Ride Back!” Words and Music by Frank DeVol. Published by Meridian Music Corp. Copyright 1957. |
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“Ripples of the Allegheny.” By Harry J. Lincoln. Published by Vandersloot Music Publishing Co. Copyright 1912. |
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“Rio Rita.” Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, Music by Harry Tierney. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1926. |
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“Ro Ro Rollin’ Along.” Words by Billy Moll and Harry Richman, Music by Murray Kenscher. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and |
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“Rock Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody.” Words by Joe Young and Sam Lewis, Music by Jean Schwartz. Published by Waterson, |
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“Roll Along Prairie Moon.” By Ted Fiorito, Harry MacPherson, and Albert Von Tilzer. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright |
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“Roll On Mississippi Roll On.” By Eugene West, James McCaffrey, and David Ringle. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Rose O’Day.” Charles Tobias and Al Lewis. Published by Tobias and Lewis Music Publishers. Copyright 1941. |
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“The Rose of Kildare.” By Charles Bradley and Edward Pavlton. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1912. |
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“Rose of Picardy.” Words by Fred Weatherly, Music by Haydn Wood. Published by Chappell and Co., Inc. Copyright 1916. |
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“Rose of My Dreams.” Words and Music by Fred Swan. Published by D. W. Cooper. Copyright 1919. |
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“Rose Room.” Words by Harry Williams, Music by Art Hickman. Published by Sherman, Clay, And Co. Copyright 1917. |
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“Rose, Rose, I Love You.” Lyrics by Wilfred Thomas. Published by Chappell and Co, Inc. Copyright 1951. |
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“Rough Ideas of My Old Kentucky Home.” Words and Music by Jack Scholl, Bradfor Browne and Mac Rich. Published by I. B. Haviland |
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“Rum Tum Triddle.” Words by Edward Madden, Music by Jean Schwartz. Published by Jerome and Schwartz Co. Copyright 1912. |
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“Ragging the Scale” by Ed. B. Claypoole. Broadway Music Corp., c. 1915. |
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“Ragtime Goblin Man.” Words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer. Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. , c. 1911. |
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“The Ragtime Violin” by Irving Berlin. Ted Snyder Co., c. 1911 |
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“The Red Rose Rag.” Words by Edward Madden, music by Percy Wenrich. Jerome H. Remick and Co., c. 1911. |
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“Repasz Band March” by Charles C. Sweeley. Vandersloot Music. Co., c. 1901. |
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“Rhythm and Romance.” Words by George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, music by J. C. Johnson. Broadway Music Corp., c. 1935. |
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“Rings.” Words by Alex Sullivan, music by Lou Handman. Irving Berlin Inc. c. 1919. |
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“Rock a Bye Moon” by Howard Johnson, Fred Steele and Morton Lang Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp., c. 1932. |
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Sheet Music Box 7 S |
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“Sally and Irene and Mary.” Words by Eddie Dowling, Howard Johnson, Music by Lew Canton and Larry Ceballos. Published by Leo. |
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“Sally Won’t You Come Back.'” Words by Gene Buck, Music by Dave Stampler. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1921. |
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“Sam, the Old Accordion Man.” Words and Music by Donaldson. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1927. |
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“Sam’s Song.” Words by Jack Elliott, Music by Lew Qualding. Published by Sam Weiss Music Inc. Copyright 1950. |
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“Say a Pray’s for the Boys Over There.” Words by Herb Magidson, Music by Jimmy McHugh. Published by Southern Music Publishing |
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“Say Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart.” Words and Music by Sid Tepper and Roy Brodsky. Published by Mills Music, Inc. Copyright |
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“Saxophone Waltz Song.” By Berry F. Sisk and Jules Mingo. Published by Forster Music Publishing, Inc. Copyright 1925. |
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“Scatter-Brain.” Lyrics by Johnny Burke, Music by Keene-Bean and Frankie Masters. Published by Bregman, Vocco, and Conn, Inc. |
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“School Day Sweethearts.” Words and Music by Geln Edwards. Published by Sherman, Clay, and Co. Copyright 1923. |
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“Sentimental Journey.” By Bud Green, Lew Brown, and Ben Homer. Published by Edwin H. Morris Co. Copyright 1944. |
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“Sentimental Me.” By Jime Morehead and Jimmy Cassin. Published by Kniclocker and Sons, Inc. Copyright 1950. |
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“September Song.” Music by Kurt Weil, Words by Maxwell Anderson. Published by Crawford Music Corp. Copyright 1938. |
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“Seven Lonely Days.” Words and Music by Earl Shuman, Adlen Shuman, and Marshall Brown. Published by Jefferson Music Co., Inc. |
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“Sextet from Lucia.” By Donizetti. Published by Hassmer Bros. Copyright not given. |
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“Shadow Waltz.” Words by Al Dubin, Music by Harry Warren. Published by Remick Music Corp. Copyright 1933. |
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“She’s a Cornfed Indiana Girl.” Lyrics and Music by Fran Frey, Eddie Kilfeather, and George Olsen. Published by Leo. Feist, |
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“She’s a Girl to Be Proud Of.” Melody by Alfred Solman. Verses by Monroe H. Rosenfield. Published by Joe Morris Co. Copyright |
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“Shine on Harvest Moon.” Song by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright not given. |
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“Show Me the Way.” Words by Benny Davis, Music by Ted Lexvis and Frank Ross. Published by Irving Berlin Inc. Copyright 1924. |
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“Show Me the Way to Go Home.” By Irving King. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright not given. |
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“Side by Side.” Words and Music by Harry Woods. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright 1927. |
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“Since I Heard My Pal Sing My Gal Sal.” Words by Alexander Dubin, Music by Marion Raybold. Published by Emmett J. Welch. Copyright |
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“Singin’ in the Rain.” Lyrics by Arthur Freed, Music by Nacio Herb Brown. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright 1929. |
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“Sing Me a Baby Song.” Words by Gus Kahn, Music by Vatar Donaldson. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1927. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Sing Me the Rosary.” Words by Roger Lewis, Music by F. Henri Klickmann. Published by Frank Root and Co. Copyright 1913. |
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“Sinotek.” Arranged by A. C. Maresh. Published by Maresh Music Co. Copyright 1913. |
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“Sit Down! You’re Rocking the Boat.” Words by Urn. Jerome and Grant Clarke, Music by Jean Schwartz. Published by Harry Williams |
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“Sleep,” By Earl Lebieg. Published by Sherman, Clay, and Co. Copyright 1923. |
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“Sleep Valley.” Lyrics and Music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1929. |
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“Sleepy Time Gal.” Lyrics by Jos. R. Alden and Raymond B. Egan, Music by Anye Lorenzo and Richard A. Whiting. Published by |
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“Sliding.” Words and Music by Ernest A.Rackett. Published by Sunlight Music Co. Copyright 1911. |
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“Slippery Hank.” By F. H. Losey. Published by Vandersloot Music Publishing Co. Copyright 1917. |
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“Slow Town Is Jazz Now.” Lyrics by Bernard Grossman, Music by Alfred Goodman. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1919. |
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“Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.” Words by Otto Harback, Music by Jerome Kern. Published by T. B. Harms. Copyright 1931. |
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“Snookey Ookums.” Words and Music by Irving Berlin. Published by Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co. Copyright 1913. |
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“So Blue.” By B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson. Published by DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson, Inc. Copyright 1927. |
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“So Far.” Music by Richard Rogers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Published by Williamson, Inc. Copyright 1947. |
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“So Long, Mother.” Lyrics by Ryamond Egan and Gus Kahn, Music by Egbert Van Alstyne. Published by Jerome II. Remick. Copyright Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“So Tired.” Words by Geo. A. Little, Husic by Art Sizenmore. Published by Harold Rossiter Music Co. Copyright 1927. |
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“The Soldiers Bride.” By Hans Kronold. Published by The Chicago Sunday American. Copyright 1905. |
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“Soldier’s Field.” Words by W. W. Gallagher and Henry Davenport, Music by Richmond K. Fletcher. Published by Charles W. Homeyer. |
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“Solitude.” Music by Duke Ellington, Words by Eddie DeLang and Irving Mills. Published by Milsons Music Publishing. Copyright |
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“Some Sweet Day.” By Nat Stilkert and Lew Pollack. Published by Remick Music Corp. Copyright 1929. |
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“Somebody Kisses Somebody’s Kisses.” Words by Frank Davis, Music by M. Prival. Published A. J. Stasny Co. Copyright 1919. |
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“Something to Remember You By.” Words by Howard Dietz, Music by Arthur Schwartz. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1930. |
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“Southern America Take It Away.” Words and Music by Harold Rome. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1946. |
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“Sometime.” Lyrics by Gus Kahn, Music by Ted Fiorito. Published by Jerome H. Remick. Copyright 1925. Scope and ContentSix copies |
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“Somewhere in France.” Words by Jos. E. Howard, Lyrics by Philander Johnson. Published by K. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1917. |
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“Sophisticated Lady.” Music by Duke Ellington, Words by Irving Mills and Mitchell Parish. Published by Mills Music, Inc. Copyright |
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“Sorry and Blue.” By Bob and Don Elbel. Published by Milton Weil Music Co., Inc. Copyright 1925. |
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“Song of Norway.” Music by Edward Grieg, Lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Published by Chappell and Co., Inc. Copyright |
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“The Song of Songs.” Words by Clarence Lucas. Published by Chappell and Harms, Inc. Copyright 1914. |
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“The Song of the Seabees.” Lyrics by Sam M. Lewis, Music by Peter DeRose. Published by Robbings Music Corp. Copyright 1942. |
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“Sonny Boy.” By Al Jolson, B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brow, and Ray Henderson. Published by DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson, Inc. Copyright |
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“Sophie.” Lyrics and Music Abner Silver. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1922. |
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“Soph’more Sophie.” By Emil Velazeo, Herman Pincus, and Billy Barry. Published by Bibo, Lang, Inc. Copyright 1934. |
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“Spring Came Back To Vienna.” By Fritz Rotter, Janice Torre, and Fred Spielman. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright |
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“The Spring Chicken.” Lyrics by M. E. Rourke, Music by Richard Carle. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1906. |
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“The Spring Maid.” Music by Heinrich Reinhardt, Lyrics by Robert Smith. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co. Copyright 1919. |
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“St. Louis.” By W. C. Handy. Published by Alfred and Co. Copyright 1914. |
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“Star Dust.” By Hoagy Carmichael. Published by Mills Music Inc. Copyright 1929. |
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“A Star Fell Out of Heaven.” Words and Music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. Published by Crawford Music Corp. Copyright 1936. |
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“Starlight O’ Mine.” Lyrics and Music by J. Stanley Brothers, Jr. Published by Vandersloot Music Publishing Co. Copyright |
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“The Stars and Stripes Forever!” By John Phillip Sousa. Published by John Church Co. Copyright 1897. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“The Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima.” Words and Music by Bob Wells and Cliff Johnson (Cactus Jack). Published by Hill and Ranged |
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“Station Y-O-U.” Words by Alice Robill, Music by Wm. J. McKenna. Published by Denton add Haskins Co. Copyright 1924. |
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“Stay as Sweet as You Are.” Lyrics and Music by Mack Gordon and Harry Ravel. Published by DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson, Inc. |
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“Stella.” By Al Jolson and Harry Akst. Published by Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co. Copyright 1913. |
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“Step to the Rear.” Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, Music by Elmer Bernstein. Published by Edwin H. Morris and Co., Inc. Copyright |
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“Step with Pep.” By Mel. B. Kaufman. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co, Copyright 1916. |
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“Stepping Stones.” Words and Music by Louis Hersher. Published by A. J. Stasny Co. Copyright not given. |
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“Stepping Stones.” Words by Anne Caldwell, Music by Jerome Kern. Published by T. B. Harms, Inc. Copyright 1923. |
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“Storm Weather (Keeps Rainin’ All the Time).” Words by Ted Koehler, Music by Harold Allen. Published by Mills Music, Inc. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Story Book Ball.” By Billie Montgomery and George Perry. Published by Will Rossiter. Published by Will Rossiter. Copyright |
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“Straight from the Shoulder.” Lyrics and Music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. Published by DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson, |
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“Stumbling.” Words and Music by “Zez” Confrey. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1922. |
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“Suez.” Words by Will Pancoast, Music Ferdi Grofe and Pete DeRose. Published by Triangle Music Publishing Co. Copyright 1921. |
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“Sunshine Gavotte.” By Chas. L. Lewis. Published by H. Brockmeyer and Co. Copyright 1910. |
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“The Surrey With the Fringe on Top.” Music by Richard Rogers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Published by Williamson Music, |
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“Swanee Blues.” Words by Frank Goodman, Music by J. Milton Delcamp. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co. Copyright 1920. |
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“Sweet Child (I’m Wild About You).” By Richard A.Whiting, Al Lewis, and Howard Simon. Published by Jerom H. Remick. Copyright |
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“Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart.” Music by M. K. Jerome, Lyrics by Ted Koehler. Published by Remick Music Corp. Copyright 1944. |
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“Sweet Eileen Asthore.” Words and Music by T. Russell. Published by M. Witmark and Sons, Copyright 1912. |
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“Sweet Emalina, My Gal.” By Creamer and Layton. Published by Broadway Music Corp. Copyright 1917. |
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“Sweet Italian Love.” By Irving Berlin. Published by Ted Snyder Co. Copyright 1900. |
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“Sweet Kisses (That Came in the Night).” Words by Lew Brown and Eddie Buzzell, Music by Albert Von Tilzer. Published by Broadway |
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“Sweet Leilani (Lay-Lah-Nee).” By Harry Owens. Published by Oahu Publishing Co. Copyright 1937. |
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“Sweet Little Buttercup.” Lyrics by Alfred Bryan, Music by Herman Paley. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright 1917. |
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“Sweet Mamma (Papa’s Getting Mad).” Words and Music by “Fred Rose, George A. Little, Peter L. Frost. Published by Jack Mills, |
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“Sweet One.” By Al Jolson and Louis Silvers. Published by Jerome H. Remick, Copyright 1923. |
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“Sweet Popularity.” Words and Music by Geo. M. Cohan. Published by Crown Music Supply Co. Copyright 1903 |
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“Sweet Potomac Rose.” Words by Chas. R. McCarron, Music by Carey Morgan. Published by Jos. W. Stern and Co. Copyright 1918. |
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“Sweetheart of My Student Days.” Lyrics by Gus Kahn, Music by Seymour Simons. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1930. |
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“Sweetie.” Words by George Marion, Jr., Music by Richard A. Whiting. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright 1929. |
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“Sweethearts on Parade.” Words by Charles Newman, Music by Carmer Lombardo. Published by Milton Wiel Music Co, Inc. Copyright |
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“Swing Down the Lane,” Lyrics by Gus Kahn, Music by Isham Jones. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1923. |
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“Swingin’ in a Hammock.” Words by Tot Seymour and Chas. O’Brien, Music by Pete Vendling. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. |
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“Sylvia.” “Words by Clarence Billings, Music by Lawerence B. O’Connor. Published by G.W. Setchell. Copyright 1904. |
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“Saint Louis Blues” by Guy Lombardo. Handy Brothers Music. Co. Inc., c. 1914. |
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“Saint Louis Blues” by Vincent Loper. Handy Bros. Music. Co. Inc., c. 1914. |
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“Shine.” Words by Cecil Mack and Lew Brown, music by Ford Dabney. Shapiro Bernstein and Co. Inc., c. 1924. |
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“Short’nin’ Bread” by Jacques Wolfe. Harold Flammer Inc ., c. 1928. |
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“The Skeleton Rag.” Words by Edward Madden, music by Percy Wenrich. Jerome H. Remick and Co., c. 1911. |
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“Someone’s Waiting Way Down in Tennessee” by Elmer Olson. Bickhart and Brzinsky, c. 1916. |
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“Somewhere in Dixie” by Thomas J. Flanagan. F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., c. 1919. |
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“The Song Without a Name” by Benee Russell. Leo Feist Inc. , c. 1930. |
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“Soothing” by Ted Fiorito and Eddie Storman. Shapiro, Bernstein and Co. Inc., c. 1922. |
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“Southern Dialect Songs” by W. H. Neidlinger. Theo. Presser Co., c. 1914. |
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“Southern Dream Waltzes” by Harry J. Lincoln. Vandersloot Music Co., c. 1905. |
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“Stein Song.” Words by Lincoln Colcord, music by E. A. Fenstad. Carl Fisher Inc., c. 1910. |
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“The Sunny South” by L. B. Barnes. Oliver Ditson and Co., c. 1861. |
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“Sunrise Serenade.” Music by Frankie Carle, lyric by Jack Lawrence. Jewel Music Pub. Co. Inc., c. 1937. |
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“The Sweetest Girl in Dixie.” Words by James O’Dea, music by R. J. Adams. Shapiro, Remick and Co., c. 1903. |
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“Sweetest Little Rose in Tennessee” by Cal De Voll. Ted Browne Music Co., c. 1923. |
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Sheet Music Box 8 T |
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“Take Your Girlie to the Movies (If You Can’t Make Love at Home).” Words by Edgar Leslie and Bert Kalmer, Music by Pete Wendling. |
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“Taking a Chance on Love.” Lyrics by John Latouche and Ted Fetter, Music by Vernon Duke. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright |
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“Talk of New York.” By Geo. M. Cohan. Published by F. A. Mills. Copyright 1907. |
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“Taxi.” By Mel B. Kaufman. Published by Sam Fox Publishing Co. Copyright 1919. |
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“Tell Me Little Gypsy.” By Irving Berlin. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1920. |
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“Tell the Last Rose of Summer; Good-bye.” Lyrics by Barbley Costello, Melody by M. Prantadosi. Published by Al Prantadosi |
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“Tell Me Tonight.” English Words by Frank Eyton, Music by Mischa Spoliansky. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1932. |
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“Tennessee I Hear You Calling Me.” Words by Harolda Robe, Music by Jeff Godfrey. Published by Empire Music Co. Copyright 1914. |
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“Tennessee Waltz.” By Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King. Published by Acuff-Rose Publisher. Copyright 1948. |
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“Thanks.” Lyrics and Music by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright 1933. |
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“Thanks a Million.” Lyrics by Gus Kahn, Melody by Arthur Johnston. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright 1935. |
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“Thanks for the Buggy Ride.” Words and Music by Jules Buffano. Published by Vila Moret, Inc. Copyright 1925. |
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“That Baboon Baby Dance.” Words by Dave Oppenheim, Music by Joe Cooper. Published by Shapiro Music Publishing Co. Copyright |
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“That Haunting Melody.” By Geo. M. Cohan. Published by Jerome and Schwartz. Copyright 1911. |
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“That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day).” Lyrics by Haven Gillespie, Music by Beasley Smith. Published by Robbins |
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“That Old Feeling.” Words and Music by Lew Brown, and Sammy Fain. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1937. |
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“That Old Gang of Mine.” Words by Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, Music by Ray Henderson. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“That’s My Weakness Now.” Words and Music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Copyright |
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“Then I’d Be Satisfied With Life.” By Geo. M. Cohan. Published by F. A. Mills. Copyright 1902. |
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“There Are No Wings on a Fox Hole.” By Irving Berlin. Published by Edwin H. Morris and Co., Inc. Copyright 1944. |
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“There Must Be a Silver Lining (That’s Shining for Me).” By Walter Donaldson and Dolly Moore. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. |
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“There a Big Cry Baby In the Moon.” Words by James Barris, Music by Chris Smith. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright |
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“There’s a Broken Heart for Every Light.” Words by Howard Johnson, Music by Fred Fischer. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright |
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“There’s a Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie.” Lyrics by Alfred Bryan and Jack Yellen, Music by Albert Gumble. Published by Jerome |
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“There’s a Mother Old and Grey Who Needs Me Now.” Words and Music by George H. Diamond. Published by George H. Diamond. Copyright |
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“There’s a Quaker Down in Quaker Town.” Words by David Berg, Music by Alfred Solman. Published by Joe Morris Co. Copyright |
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“There’s a Rainbow (Round My Shoulder).” By Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright |
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“There’s a Service Flag Flying at Our House.” Words by Thomas and Bernie Grossman, Music by Al W. Brown. Published by Joe |
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“These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You).” Words by Holt Marvell, Music by Jack Strachey and Harry Link. Published by Irving |
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“They’re Either Too Young or Too Old.” Lyrics by Frank Loesser, Music by Arthur Schwartz. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“They Don’t Hesitate Anymore.” Words by Bert Kalmar and Edgar Leslie, Music by Harry Puck. Published by Kalmar and Puck Music Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me.” Words by Joe McCarthy, Music by Fred Fischer. Published by McCarthy and Fischer, Inc. |
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“They Gotta Quit Kickin’ My Dawg Around.” Words by Webb M. Oungst, Music by Cy, Perkins. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. |
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“The Things I Love.” Words and Music by Harold Barlow and Lewis Harris, Published by Campbell Music Co. Copyright 1941. |
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“Things That Remind Me Of You.” By Art Gillham and Billy Smythe. Published by Jack Mills, Inc. Copyright 1927. |
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“Think of Me Thinking of You.” Words and Music by Charlie Abbot, Johnny Marvin, and Dale Wimbrow. Published by L. B. Curtis |
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“This Is the Life.” By Irving Berlin. Published by Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder and Co. Copyright 1914. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“This Little Piggie Went to Market.” Lyrics by Sam Coslov, Music by Harold (‘Lefty’) Lewis. Published by DeSylva, Brown, and |
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“Thou Art the Star.” Words by C. C. Butler, Music by C. Rive. Published by A. C. Peters and Bro. Copyright 1860. |
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“Three O’clock in the Morning.” Words by Dorothy Ferris, Music by Julian Robledo. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright |
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“Three’s a Crowd.” Lyrics and Music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1930. |
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“Ti-Pi-Tin.” Music and Spanish Lyrics by Marcia Grever, English Lyrics by Raymond Leveer. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright |
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“Tiddle-Dee Winks.” Words by Garfield Kilgour, Music by Lou Handman. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1920. |
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“Till I Met You.” Words and Music by Ray Klags. Published by Roger Graham. Copyright 1920. |
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“Till I Waltz Again With You.” Words and Music by Sidney Prosen. Published by Village Music Co. Copyright 1952. |
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“The Time, The Place, and The Girl.” Published by Chas. K. Harris. Copyright 1906. |
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“Tiny Bubbles (Hua Li’l).” By Leon Pober. Published by Granite Music Corp. Copyright 1966. |
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“To Be or Not To Be In Love.” By Alien Wrubel and Elliot Grennard. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1933. |
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“To-Night’s the Night (I Should Be With You).” Words by Fred Dempsey, Music by Carl Rupp. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright |
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“Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo’ Bye).” Words and Music by Gus Kahm, Ernie Erdman, and Dan Russo. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. |
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“Toreador Song (From ‘Carmen’).” By G. Bizet. Published by Comet Music Co. Copyright 1935. |
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“Trail of Dreams.” Lyrics by Raymond Klaggs, Melody by Einar Swan. Published by Robbins-Engel, Inc. Copyright 1926. |
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“Tra La La La La.” Lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling, Music by Harry Von Tilzer. Published by Harry VonTilzer Music Publishing |
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“Tre’s Moutarde (Too Much Mustard).” By Cecil Macklin. Published by Edward Schuberth and Co. Copyright 1911. |
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“Tulip Time.” Lyrics by Gene Buck, Music by Dave Stamper. Published by T. B. Harms, Inc. Copyright 1919. |
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“Tumbling Tumbleweeds.” By Bob Nolan. Published by Sam Fox Publishing Co. Copyright 1934. |
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“Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Stars.” Arranged by J. M. Navoni, Words and Music by Fred Macevoy. Published by White, Smith, and |
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“Twixt Twelve and Twenty.” Words and Music by Aaron Schroder and Fredda Gold. Published by Spoone Music Corp. Copyright 1959. |
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“Two Golden Days.” By Annette Davis. Published by A. W. Perry and Son. Copyright 1888. |
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“Tamiami Trail.” Lyric by Cliff Friend, music by Joseph H. Santly. Jerome H. Remick & Co., c. 1926. |
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“Temptation Rag” by Henry Lodge. W. Witmark and Sons, c. 1909. |
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“Ten-Ten-Tennessee.” Words by Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, music by George W. Meyer. Irving Berlin Inc, c. 1922. |
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“Tennessee.” Words by Harold A. Rose, music by Jeff Godfrey. Empire Music Co., c. 1915. |
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“Tennessee Dreams” by Earl H. Coffey. Coffey and McNabb, c. 1925. |
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“Tennessee Moon.” Words by Jack Mahoney, music by Percy Wenrich Wenrich-Howard Co., c. 1912. |
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“That Mysterious Rag” by Berlin and Snyder. Ted Snyder Co., c. 1911. |
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“There Is a Tavern in the Town” by William H. Hills. Shapiro Bernstein and Co. Inc., c. 1934. |
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“There’s Yes Yes in your Eyes.” Lyric by Cliff Friend, music by Joseph H. Santly. Jerome H. Remick and Co., c. 1924. |
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“They Made it Twice as Nice as Paradise and They Called it Dixieland.” Lyric by Raymond Egan, music by Richard A. Whiting. |
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“They Needed a Song Bird in Heaven.” Lyric by George A. Little, music by Jack Stanley. Jack Mills, Inc., c. 1921. |
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“Three Beautiful Fantasias” by E. O. Eaton. Oliver Ditson and Co., c. 1865. |
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“Throught the Night.” Words by Virginia K. Logan, music by Frederic Knight Logan. Forster Music Pub. Inc., c. 1922. |
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“Tickle the Ivories” by Wallie Herzer. Jerome H. Remick and Co., c. 1913. |
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“Til Reveille” by Stanley Cowan and Bobby Worth. Melody Lane Pub. Inc., c. 1941. |
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“Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition March and Two Step” by Leon C. Crandall. Leon C. Crandall, c. 1898. |
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“Truly I Love You.” Words by Walter Hirsch, music by Frank Magine. Irving Berlin, Inc., c. 1930. |
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Sheet Music Box 9 U-W |
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“Underneath the Harlem Moon.” Words by Mack Gordon, Music by Harry Revel. Published by DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson, Inc. |
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“Uptight (Everything’s Alright).” By Henry Cosby, Sylvia Mog, and Stevie Wonder. Published by Jobete Music Co., Inc. Copyright |
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“Under Southern Skies.” Words by Al Trachern, music by Lee Orean Smith. Vandersloot Music Co., c. 1902. |
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“Under the Moon” by Evelyn Francis Wheeler and Ted Snyder. Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co., c. 1927. |
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“Underneath the Dixie Moon” by Billy Vanderreer. Bernard Granvills Publ. Co. Inc., c. 1916. |
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“The Vamp.” By Byron Gay. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1919. |
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“Vaya Con Dios (My God Be With You).” Words and Music by Larry Russell, Inez James, and Buddy Pepper. Published by Ardmore |
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“Vict’ry Polka.” Words by Samuel Cahn, Music by Jule Styne. Published by Chappell and Co. Inc. Copyright 1943. |
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“Virginia Brown.” Lyrics and Music by Joseph E. Howard, Norman J. Vause, and Henry Welling. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. |
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“Vieni Vieni.” Music by Vincent Scotto, lyric by George Koger and H. Varna. M. Witmark and Sons, c. 1937. |
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“The Virginia Rose-Bud.” Arranged for the piano forte. Oliver Ditson and Co., undated |
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“Wabash Blues.” Words by Dave Ringle, Music by Fred Meiken. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1921. |
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“Waiting Blues You.” By Kathryne E. Thompson. Published by Will Rossiter. Copyright 1924. |
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“Waitin’ for the Robert E. Lee.” Words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, Music by Lewis F. Muir. Published by F. A. Mills. Copyright 1912. |
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“Walkin’ the Dog.” Words and Music by Shelton Brooks. Published by Will Rossiter. Copyright 1916. |
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“Wang-Wang Blues.” By Gus Mueller, ‘Buster’ Johnson, and Henry Busse. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright not given. |
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“War Babies.” Words by Ballard MacDonald and Edward Madder, Music by James F. Hanley. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein, and |
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“Was It Rain.” Lyrics by Walter Hirsch, Music by Lou Handman. Published by Santly Bros.-Joy Inc. Copyright 1937. |
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“The Way You Look Tonight.” Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Published by Chappell and Co., Inc. Copyright |
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“Weary River.” Words by Grant Clarke, Music by Louis Silvers. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright not given. |
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“We’ll Make Hay While the Sun Shines.” Lyrics by Arthur Freed, Music by Nacio Herb Brown. Published by Robbins Music Corp. |
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“What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve.” By Frank Loesser. Published by Famous Music Corp. Copyright 1947. |
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“What do We Do On a Dew-Dew-Dewy Day.” By Howard Johnson, Chas Tobias, and Al Sherman. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright |
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“What Will I Tell My Heart?” Words and Music by Peter Tinturin and Jack Lawerence. Published by Crawford Music Corp. Copyright |
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“What’s the Matter With Father.” By Williams and Van Astyne. Published by Jerome H. Remick. Copyright 1910. |
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“What’s the Use?” Words and Music by Isham Jones, Charles Newman. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1930. |
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“What the Use of Kickin’ (Let’s Go ‘Round with a Smile).” Lyrics by Sam Lewis and Ed Joe Young, Music by Walter Donaldson. |
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“When the Bloom on the Sage (‘Round Up Time in Texas).” By Fred Howard and Nat Vincent. Published by Morse M. Freeman. Copyright |
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“When Day Is Gone.” Words by B. G. DeSylva, Music by Robert Katscher. Published by Harms, Inc. Copyright 1924. |
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“When I Dream of Old Erin (I’m Dreaming of You).” Words by Marvin Lee, Music by Leo. Friedman. Published by Frank Clark Music |
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“When I Leave the World Behind.” By Irving Berlin. Published by Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder and Co. Copyright 1915. |
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“When I See All the Loving They Waste on Babies (I Long for the Cradle Again).” Words by Hodwood DeRob and Sam Ward, Music |
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“When It’s Apple Blossom Time in Normande.” Words and Composed by Mellor Gifford and Trevor. Published by Jerome H. Remick |
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“When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain.” By Kate Smith, Howard Johnson, and Harry Woods. Published by Robbins Music Corp. |
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“When New York Was New York.” By George M. Cohan. Published by Vogel Music Co., Inc. Copyright 1937. |
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“When the Parson Hands the Wedding Band from Me to Mandy Lee.” Words by Bernie Grossman, Music by Arthur Lange. Published |
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“When Reuben Comes to Town.” Words by J. Chever Goodwin, Music by Maurice Levi. Published by Rogers Bros. Music Publishing |
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“When the Snow Is on the Roses.” German Text by Ernst Bader, English Lyrics by Larry Kusik and Eddie Snyder, Music by James |
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“When the Stars Come Peeping Through.” By Jack Willer. Published by Marlo Music Corp. Copyright 1931. |
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“When Summer Is Gone.” Words by Charlie Harrison, Music by Monte Wilhite. Published by Ted Browne Music Co. Copyright 1928. |
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“When That Little Yellow Fellow Plays Piano,” Words by Tell Taylor, Music by David Lindeman. Published by Tell Taylor Music |
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“When That Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabama.” By Irving Berlin. Published by Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder and Co. Copyright |
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“When You Are Mine.” Words by Lewis Cassett, Music by Jos. Samuels and Harry Briant. Published by Triangle Music Publishing |
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“When You Came in Dreams Last Night.” Lyrics by J. Will Clahan, Music by Leo Friedman. Published by Seidel Music Publishing |
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“When You Sang The Palms to Me.” Lyrics by J. Will Calahan, Music by F. Henri Klickman. Published by Frank K. Root and Co. |
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“Where Did You Get That Girl.” Words by Bert Kalmar, Music by Harry Puck. Published by Kalmar Puck Music Co. Copyright 1913. |
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“Where Do You Worka John? (Pusha Pusha Push).” By Mortimer Weinberg, Charley Marks, and Harry Warren. Published by Shapiro, |
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“Where The Black-Eyed Susans.” Lyrics by Dave Rudford, Music by Richard A. Whiting. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. |
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“Where the Lazy Daisies Grow.” By Cliff Friend. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright 1924. |
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“Where the Lazy Mississippi Flows.” Words by Alexis French, Music by Rollo de Freyna. Published by Chappell-Harms, Inc. Copyright |
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“While Miami Dreams.” Lyrics by Raymond B. Egan, Music by Richard A. Whiting. Published by Jerome H. Remick and Co. Copyright |
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“While They Were Dancing Around.” Words by Joe McCarthy, Music by James V. Monaco. Published by Broadway Music Corp. Copyright |
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“Whispering.” Words and Music by John Schonberger, Richard Coburn, and Vincent Rose. Published by Miller Music Corp. Copyright Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“White Christmas.” By Irving Berlin. Published by Irving Berlin Inc. Copyright 1943. |
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“Who Cares?” Words by Jack Yellen, Music by Milton Ager. Published by Ager Yellen and Bornstein, Inc. Copyright 1922. |
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“Who Discovered Dixie.” Words by Alex Gerber, Music by Abner Silver. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1919. |
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“Who Paid the Rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle?” By Alfred Bryan and Fred Fischer. Published by Leo. Feist, Inc. Copyright 1914. |
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“Who Said So?” By Clarence Williams. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein Music Publishers. Copyright 1920. |
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“Why Dance?” Words by Roy Turk, Music by Fred. E. Ahlert. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1931. |
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“Why Did You Call Me Wonderful One?” By Ray Vincent and Leo Herbert. Published by A. J. Stasny Co., Inc. Copyright not given. Scope and ContentTwo copies |
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“Why Do I Always Remember?” By Maurice J. Gansky, Merton H. Bories, Jack Coakley. Published by Sherman, Clay and Co. Copyright |
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“Wild Honey.” By George Hamilton, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret. Published by Robbins Music Corp. Copyright 1934. |
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“Wild West Gallop.” Composed by C. H. H. Booth. Published by Geo. Molineux. Copyright not given. |
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“Will the New Year Come Tonight Mamma?” Words by Cora Eager, Music by James Perry. Published by D. P. Feulds. Copyright 1861. |
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“Will She Come from the East?” Words and Music by Irving Berlin. Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1922. |
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“Will You Remember?” By Sigmund Romberg. Published by G. Schimer. Copyright 1917. |
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“Will You Sometimes Think of Me.” Words and Music by Al J. Palmer. Published by Al J. Palmer Music Publisher. Copyright 1918. |
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“Wine, Women, and Song.” English Lyrics by Violet Janeva, Music by Johann Strauss. Published by Calumet Music Co. Copyright |
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“Wish You Were Hea.” Music and Lyrics by Harold Rome. Published by Chappell and Co., Inc. Copyright 1952. |
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“Wishing and Waiting for Love,” Lyrics by Grant Clarke, Music by Harry Akst. Published by M. Witmark and Sons. Copyright 1929. |
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“With You.” By Irving Berlin, Published by Irving Berlin, Inc. Copyright 1929. |
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“Without a Word of Warning.” Lyrics and Music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. Published by Crawford Music Corp. Copyright |
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“Without That Certain Thing.” Words and Music by Max and Harry Nesbit. Published by T. B. Harms, Inc. Copyright 1933. |
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“Wonder When My Baby’s Coming Home.” Words and Music Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent. Published by Crawford Music Corp. Copyright |
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“Wonderful Eyes.” By Arthur Spurn. Published by Sidel Music Publishing Co., Inc. Copyright 1919. |
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“Woodshed Blues.” Words by Myrtle Graid Elsey, Music by B. Weaver. Published by Willis N. Brigbee Co. Copyright 1927. |
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“Way Down in Georgia” by Art Kahn and Irving Mills. Jack Mills Inc., c. 1924. |
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“We Are Coming Father Abraham” by A. B. Irvin. H. M. Higgins, c. 1862. |
||||
“When I Get Back to Memphis Tennessee.” words by C. E. Hochberg, music by Leo Halpern. Charles N. Daniels, c. 1916. |
||||
“When the Organ Played at Twilight” by Guy Lombardo. Santly Bros. Inc., c. 1929. |
||||
“When the Sun Goes Down in Dixie.” Words by Charles McLarron, music by Albert Von Tilzer. Broadway Music Corp., c. 1917. |
||||
“When Uncle Joe Plays a Rag on His Old Banjo.” Words by D. A. Esron, music by Theodore Morse. Theo. Morse Music Co. Inc., |
||||
“When You and I Were Seventeen.” Words by Gus Kahn, music by Charles Rosoff. Irving Berlin Inc., c. 1924. |
||||
“When You’re Alone.” Lyric by Eugene West, music by Otis Spencer, Broadway Music Corp., c. 1919. |
||||
“Words.” Words by Al Dubin and Al Tucker, music by Oris Spencer Jack Mills Inc., c. 1924. |
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Sheet Music Box 10 X-Z |
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“You Can Always Have Me.” Lyrics by Grant Clarke, Music by Monaco. Published by Jerome K. Remick and Co. Copyright 1920. |
||||
“You Can’t Get Lovin’ Where There Ain’t Any Love.” Words and Music by Will E. Skidmore and Jack Baxlee. Published by Shapiro, |
||||
“Yellow Dog Blues” by W. C. Handy. Handy Brother Music Inc., c. 1914. |
||||
“You Are Just a Vision.” Music by Jean Goldkette, words by Howard Quicksell. Charles E. Roat Music Co., undated. |
||||
“You Told Me to Go” by Ed Sedgwick, Abe Lyman and Henry R. Cohen. Jerome H. Remick and Co., c. 1925. |
||||
“You’ll Always Find a welcome in Dixieland.” Words by Charles Roy Cox, music by Reuben J. Haskin. Buckeye Music Pub. Co., |
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Sheet Music Box 11 Assorted Sheet Music |
||||
The Gem Dance Folio for 1927, Number 2 |
||||
Song & Dance Folio for Piano, Ukelele, Saxophone, circa 1920s |
||||
Feist Dance Folio: 30 Dance Hits for Piano With Ukelele and Banjo-Uke, circa 1920s |
||||
Anniversary Hymns, compliments of |
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Brainard’s Musical, A Musical Journal, vol. 1, no. 4. Published by The S. Brainard’s Sons Co. |
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Star Dance Folio No. 30, published by Jerome H. Remick & Co. |
||||
“You Can Always Have Me.” |
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“Remember,” |
||||
“Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning,” |
||||
“My Sweetheart Went Down with the Ship,” |
||||
“Hound Dog.” |
||||
“He’s My Uncle.” |
||||
“It’s in the Book,” |
||||
“Always,” |
||||
“Dirty Hands Dirty Face.” |
||||
“Skylark.” |
||||
“Star Dust.” |
||||
Subseries 5.2. Sheet Music (2001 Accretion) |
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Sheet Music Box 12 Songs from Movies |
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“Days of Wine and Roses,” |
||||
“For Me And My Gal,” |
||||
“Garden of the Moon,” |
||||
“Love Dreams” |
||||
“Mama I Wanna Make Rhythm,” |
||||
“Maria,” |
||||
“Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis,” |
||||
“Moonglow,” |
||||
“My Foolish Heart,” |
||||
“On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe,” |
||||
“Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey,” |
||||
“Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head,” |
||||
“Second Hand Rose,” |
||||
“Serenade in Blue,” |
||||
“Thru the Courtesy of Love,” |
||||
“Two Dreams Met,” |
||||
“The 3rd Man Theme,” |
||||
“Three Coins in the Fountain,” |
||||
“Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Será, Será),” |
||||
“When The Real Thing Comes Your Way (Illusion),” |
||||
“Where Am I? (Am I In Heaven),” |
||||
“You Wonderful You,” |
||||
“Singing a Song to the Stars,” |
||||
“Alone in the Rain,” |
||||
“An Affair to Remember (Our Love Affair),” |
||||
“At Last,” |
||||
“A Fine Romance,” |
||||
“Just a Little Closer,” |
||||
“Secret Love,” |
||||
“Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin’ all the Time),” |
||||
“Sweet as a Song,” |
||||
“A Very Precious Love,” |
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“The Aba Daba Honeymoon,” from |
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“About a Quarter to Nine,” from |
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“After Sundown,” from |
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“Again,” from |
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“Ain’tcha?” from |
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“Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” from |
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“Alice Blue Gown,” from |
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“All I Do Is Dream Of You,” from |
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“All My Tomorrows,” from |
||||
“All’s Fair in Love and War,” from |
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“Always and Always,” from |
||||
“All the Way,” from |
||||
“All Through the Day,” from |
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“Alone,” from |
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“Along the Santa Fe Trail,” from |
||||
“Always,” from |
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“Always In My Heart,” from |
||||
“Am I Blue,” from |
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“Amor,” from |
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“Anastasia,” from |
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“And The Angels Sing,” from |
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“And There You Are,” from |
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“Angel,” from |
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“Angela Mia,” from |
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“Angel Face,” from |
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“Angels With Dirty Faces,” from |
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“Anniversary Song,” from |
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“An Ordinary Couple,” from |
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“Anytime’s the Time to Fall in Love,” from |
||||
“Aren’t You Glad You’re You,” from |
||||
“As Long As I Live,” from |
||||
“As Long As I’m Dreaming,” from |
||||
“As Time Goes By,” from |
||||
“At the Balalaika,” from |
||||
“Aw! C’mon,” from |
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“Because You’re Mine,” from |
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“Bei Mir Bist Du Schon,” from |
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“Be My Love,” from |
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“Bernardine,” from |
||||
“The Best Things in Life Are Free,” from |
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“Better Wait Till You’re Eighteen,” from |
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“Beyond the Blue Horizon,” from |
||||
“A Bird In a Gilded Cage,” from |
||||
“Blue Lovebird,” from |
||||
“Blue Hawaii,” from |
||||
“Blossoms on Broadway,” from |
||||
“The Boogie Man,” from |
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“Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” from |
||||
“Buckle Down, Winsocki,” from |
||||
“But Beautiful,” from |
||||
“Buttons and Bows,” from |
||||
“The Broadway Melody,” from |
||||
“By A Waterfall,” from |
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“Candlelight and Wine,” from |
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“Can I Forget You,” from |
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“Carioca,” from |
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“Carolina,” from |
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“A Change of Heart,” from |
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“Change Partners,” from |
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“Chant of the Jungle,” from |
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“Cocktails for Two,” from |
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“Colonel Bogey,” from |
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“Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are,” from |
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“Copper Canyon,” from |
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“Coquette,” from |
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“Count Your Blessings…” from |
||||
“Crying for the Carolines,” from |
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“Dear Old Daddy Long Legs,” from |
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“Daddy Long Legs,” from |
||||
“Dames,” from |
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“Dames,” Piano Arrangement, from |
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“Dance Away the Night,” from |
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“The Day After Forever,” from |
||||
“Dear Heart,” from |
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“The Desert Song,” from |
||||
“I’m In Heaven When I See You Smile Diane,” from |
||||
“The Dickey-Bird Song,” from |
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“Did I Remember,” from |
||||
“Did You Ever See A Dream Walking,” from |
||||
“Dig You Later,” from |
||||
“Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief,” from |
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“Doin’ the Uptown Lowdown,” from |
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“Dolores,” from |
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“Don Juan,” from |
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“Donkey Serenade,” from |
||||
“Don’t Give Up the Ship,” from |
||||
“Do Something,” from |
||||
“Do Something,” from |
||||
“The Dreamer,” from |
||||
“Duel in the Sun,” from |
||||
“Easy to Love,” from |
||||
“Eternally (Terry Theme),” from |
||||
“Everything I Have is Yours,” from |
||||
“Everything is In Rhythm With My Heart,” from |
||||
“Every Day,” from |
||||
“Everything’s Been Done Before,” from |
||||
“Eyes of the Soul,” from |
||||
“A Face in the Crowd,” from |
||||
“Faithful Forever,” from |
||||
“Fallen Idols,” from |
||||
“Fare Thee Well, Annabelle,” from |
||||
“Farewell to Arms,” from |
||||
“The First Time I Saw You,” from |
||||
“Flirtation Walk,” from |
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“A Friend of Yours,” from |
||||
“Friendly Persuasion,” from |
||||
“The Funny Old Hills,” from |
||||
“Gather Lip Rouge While You May,” from |
||||
“Gigi,” from |
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“Glad Rag Doll,” from |
||||
“Glimpses of the Moon,” from |
||||
“Go Home and Tell Your Mother,” from |
||||
“Going My Way,” from |
||||
“Golden Earrings,” from |
||||
“Good Night Angel,” from |
||||
“Good Night Vienna,” from |
||||
“Go to Bed,” from |
||||
“Ha-Cha-Cha,” from |
||||
“Have You Got Any Castles, Baby,” from |
||||
“Heart and Soul,” from |
||||
“Here Love In Your Eye,” from |
||||
“The High and The Mighty,” from |
||||
“High Noon,” from |
||||
“His Majesty, the American,” from |
||||
“Hold My Hand,” from |
||||
“Hollywood,” from |
||||
“Honey,” from |
||||
“Honeymoon Hotel,” from |
||||
“How Long Will it Last,” from |
||||
“How Sweet You Are,” from |
||||
“Humoresque,” from |
||||
“Hush-A-Bye,” from |
||||
“I Believe,” from |
||||
“I Don’t Care Who Knows It,” from |
||||
“I Don’t Know Why,” from |
||||
“I Don’t Want to Walk Without You,” from |
||||
“I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze,” from |
||||
“If I Had My Way,” from |
||||
“If I Loved You,” from |
||||
“I Found a Dream,” from |
||||
“If I Should Lose You,” from |
||||
“I’ll Always Be in Love With You,” from |
||||
“I’ll Sing You a Thousand Love Songs,” from |
||||
“I’ll String Along With You,” from |
||||
“I’ll Walk Alone,” from |
||||
“I Loved You Then as I Love You Now,” from |
||||
“I Love to Whistle,” from |
||||
“I Love You, Believe Me, I Love You,” from |
||||
“I’m Falling in Love With Someone,” from |
||||
“I’m Following You,” from |
||||
“I’m In the Market For You,” from |
||||
“I’m in the Mood for Love,” from |
||||
“I’m Making Believe,” from |
||||
“I’m Putting All My Eggs in One Basket,” from |
||||
“I’m Riding for a Fall,” from |
||||
“In a Kitchennette,” from |
||||
“In My Little Hope Chest,” from |
||||
“I Never Knew Heaven Could Speak,” from |
||||
“Intermezzo, A Love Story,” from |
||||
“In the Cool, Cool, Cool, of the Evening,” from |
||||
“In The Middle of a Kiss,” from |
||||
“I Should Care,” from |
||||
“Isn’t This a Lovely Day,” from |
||||
“I Still Love to Kiss You G’Night,” from |
||||
“It Can’t Be Wrong,” from |
||||
“It Had to Be You,” from |
||||
“It Happened in Monterey,” from |
||||
“It’s All So New to Me,” from |
||||
“It’s A Grand Night for Singing,” from |
||||
“It’s a Most Unusual Day,” from |
||||
“It’s an Old Southern Custom,” from |
||||
“It’s Only a Paper Moon,” from |
||||
“I’ve Got a Feelin’ You’re Foolin’,” from |
||||
“I’ve Got a Packetful of Dreams,” from |
||||
“I’ve Got My Eye On You,” from |
||||
“I’ve Got My Eyes On You,” from |
||||
“I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” from |
||||
“I’ve Had My Moments,” from |
||||
“Ivy,” from |
||||
“I Wanna Be in Winchell’s Column,” from |
||||
“I Want to Be Happy,” from |
||||
“I Wished on the Moon,” from |
||||
“I Wish I Didn’t Love You So,” from |
||||
“I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now,” from |
||||
“Jeanine, I Dream of Lilac Time,” from |
||||
“Jeepers Creepers,” from |
||||
“Jezebel,” from |
||||
“Johnny Guitar,” from |
||||
“Plaisir d’Amour (Joy of Love),” from |
||||
“June in January,” from |
||||
“Just You, Just Me,” from |
||||
“A Kiss to Build a Dream On,” from |
||||
“Kinda Lonesome,” from |
||||
“Kiss Waltz,” from |
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“Lady Divine,” from |
||||
“The Lady in Red,” from |
||||
“Lady Luck,” from |
||||
“Laugh, Clown, Laugh,” from |
||||
“Laugh Your Troubles Away,” from |
||||
“Laura,” from |
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“Lazy Countryside,” from |
||||
“Learn to Croon,” from |
||||
“Let’s Face the Music and Dance,” from |
||||
“Li’l Boy Love,” from |
||||
“Lili Marlene,” from |
||||
“A Little Angel Told Me So,” from |
||||
“Little Curly Hair in a High Chair,” from |
||||
“Little Mother,” from |
||||
“Little Pal,” from |
||||
“Livin’ in the Sunlight-Lovin’ in the Moonlight,” from |
||||
“Looking For Love,” from |
||||
“Long Ago and Far Away,” from |
||||
“Louise,” from |
||||
“Louisiana Hayride,” from |
||||
“Love,” from |
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“Love and Learn,” from |
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“Love and Marriage,” from |
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“Love Letters,” from |
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“Lovelight in the Starlight,” from |
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“Love Story,” from |
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“Love in Bloom,” from |
||||
“Love is a Dreamer,” from |
||||
“The Loveliness of You,” from |
||||
“Love Me Forever,” from |
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“Lovely to Look At,” from |
||||
“Love Songs of the Nile,” from |
||||
“Love Thy Neighbor,” from |
||||
“Love Walked In,” from |
||||
“Lucky Me – Lovable You,” from |
||||
“Make Believe,” from |
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“Mam’sells,” from |
||||
“A Man and His Dream,” from |
||||
“Mary Regan,” from |
||||
“A Melody From the Sky,” from |
||||
“The Memphis Blues,” from |
||||
“Mickey,” from Scope and ContentTwo copies, different covers |
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“Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet,” from |
||||
“The Moon Got In My Eyes,” from |
||||
“Mommie Dearest theme,” from |
||||
“The Moon is Blue,” from |
||||
“The Moon Is Low,” from |
||||
“Moon Song that Wasn’t for Me,” from |
||||
“Moonlight and Shadows,” from |
||||
“Moonlight Becomes You,” from |
||||
“The Moon Of Manakoora,” from |
||||
“Mona Lisa,” from |
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“Montana Call,” from |
||||
“Molly-O (I Love You),” from |
||||
“The Music Stopped,” from |
||||
“My Baby Just Cares For Me,” from |
||||
“My Future Just Passed,” from |
||||
“My Gal Sal,” from |
||||
“My Heart is a Hobo,” from |
||||
“My Mother’s Eyes,” from |
||||
“My One and Only Highland Fling,” from |
||||
“My Shining Hour,” from |
||||
“My Song of the Nile,” from |
||||
“My Sweeter Than Sweet Sweetie,” from |
||||
“Nasty Man,” from |
||||
“Neapolitan Nights,” from |
||||
“Never in a Million Years,” from |
||||
“Never on Sunday,” from |
||||
“Night and Day,” from |
||||
“Night Train To Memphis,” from |
||||
“No Love, No Nothin’,” from |
||||
“Not As A Stranger” |
||||
“Now And Forever” |
||||
“Now It Can Be Told” |
||||
“Now That I Need You” |
||||
“Ode to Billy Joe” |
||||
“Oh, But I Do” |
||||
“Okay Toots” |
||||
“The Old Apple Tree” |
||||
“Ole Buttermilk Sky” |
||||
“Ol Man River” |
||||
“One Day When We Were Young” |
||||
“One Hour With You” |
||||
“One More Tomorrow” |
||||
“One Night of Love” |
||||
“Only Forever” |
||||
“On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe” |
||||
“On the Sentimental Side” |
||||
“Orchids in the Moonlight” |
||||
“Out of the Dawn” |
||||
“Pagan Love Song” |
||||
“Painting the Clouds with Sunshine” |
||||
“Pass Me By” |
||||
“Pennies from Heaven,” from |
||||
“Personality” |
||||
“Please,” |
||||
“Pop Goes Your Heart” |
||||
“Portrait of Jennie” |
||||
“A Precious Little Thing Called Love” |
||||
“Put the Blame on Mame,” |
||||
“Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey,” |
||||
“Raftero,” |
||||
“The Song of Raintree County,” |
||||
“A Rainy Night in Rio,” |
||||
“Ramona,” |
||||
“The Red Lantern,” |
||||
“Remember Me?” |
||||
“Remember My Forgotten Man,” |
||||
“A Rendevous With A Dream,” |
||||
“Revenge,” |
||||
“Rio Rita,” |
||||
“Roll Along Prairie Moon,” |
||||
“Rosalie,” |
||||
“The Rose in Her Hair,” |
||||
“Rose Marie,” |
||||
“The Rose of Tralee,” |
||||
“Roses in December,” |
||||
“Rosys Theme,” |
||||
“Ruby,” |
||||
“Sadie Thompsons Song,” |
||||
“Sally of My Dreams,” |
||||
“Sallys in the Movies Now,” |
||||
“Says My Heart,” |
||||
“Serenade,” |
||||
“The Shadow of Your Smile,” |
||||
“Shadow Waltz,” |
||||
“Shanghai Lil,” |
||||
“The Shepherds Serenade,” |
||||
“Should I,” |
||||
“Shuffle off to Buffalo,” |
||||
“Sing, Baby Sing,” |
||||
“Singing a Vagabond Song,” |
||||
“Singin’ in The Rain,” |
||||
“Sing You Sinners,” |
||||
“A Sinner Kissed An Angel,” |
||||
“Sleepy Valley,” |
||||
“Sleighride in July,” |
||||
“Slowly,” |
||||
“Small Fry,” |
||||
“Smilin’ Through,” |
||||
“Smilin’ Through,” |
||||
“Someone,” |
||||
“Some Sunday Morning,” |
||||
“Some Sweet Day,” |
||||
“Something’s Gotta Give,” |
||||
“Somewhere, My Love,” |
||||
“Song of the Barefoot Contessa,” |
||||
“The Song from the Moulin Rouge,” |
||||
“A Song to Remember,” |
||||
“Sonny Boy,” |
||||
“Soon,” |
||||
“Spin a Little Web of Dreams,” |
||||
“Stars in My Eyes,” |
||||
“Stay As Sweet As You Are,” |
||||
“Still the Bluebird Sings,” |
||||
The Sting, featuring the music of Scott Joplin, conducted and adapted by Marvin Hamlisch |
||||
“Strange Love,” |
||||
“Suddenly It’s Spring,” |
||||
“Sunday, Monday, or Always,” |
||||
“Sunny Side Up,” |
||||
“Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart,” |
||||
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, from |
||||
“Sweetheart Darling,” |
||||
“Sweethearts Forever,” |
||||
“Sweet Leilani,” |
||||
“Sweet Music,” |
||||
“Swinging On A Star,” |
||||
“Sympathy,” |
||||
“Taking A Chance On Love,” |
||||
“Tallahassee,” |
||||
“Tammy,” |
||||
“Tell Me Why You Smile, Mona Lisa,” |
||||
“Thank Heaven for Little Girls,” |
||||
“Thanks,” |
||||
“Thanks a Million,” |
||||
“Thanks for the Memory,” |
||||
“That Old Black Magic,” |
||||
“That Old Feeling,” |
||||
“That Sly Old Gentleman,” |
||||
“That’s You, Baby,” |
||||
“That Wonderful Something,” |
||||
“Theres a Rainbow Round My Shoulder,” |
||||
“Theres Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie,” |
||||
“Theres Something in the Air,” |
||||
“There Will Never Be Another You,” |
||||
“They Cant Take That Away From Me,” |
||||
“Theyre Either Too Young or Too Old,” |
||||
“The 3rd Man Theme,” |
||||
“This Heart of Mine,” |
||||
“This Is Always,” |
||||
“This Little Piggie Went to Market,” |
||||
“This Nearly Was Mine,” |
||||
“This Years Kisses,” |
||||
“Threes a Crowd,” |
||||
“Time Waits for No One,” |
||||
“Tiptoe Through the Tulips With Me,” |
||||
“To Each His Own,” |
||||
“To Love Again,” |
||||
“Tomorrow is Forever,” |
||||
“Tonight is Mine,” |
||||
“Too Late Now,” |
||||
“Too Marvelous for Words,” |
||||
“Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Rah,” |
||||
“Top of the Town,” |
||||
“True Blue Lou,” |
||||
“True Confession,” |
||||
“True Love,” |
||||
“Twenty-Four Hours a Day,” |
||||
“Two Sleepy People,” |
||||
“Upstairs and Down,” |
||||
“Song of the Volga Boatmen,” |
||||
“Waitin at the Gate for Katy,” |
||||
“Waitin for the Robert E. Lee,” |
||||
“War and Peace,” |
||||
“Was It Rain,” |
||||
“Watching My Dreams Go By,” |
||||
“The Way You Look Tonight,” |
||||
“Weary River,” |
||||
“The Web of Love,” |
||||
“The Wedding of the Painted Doll,” |
||||
“We Did It Before,” |
||||
“We’ll Meet Again,” |
||||
“We Will Always Be Sweethearts,” |
||||
“What Goes on Here in My Heart,” |
||||
“What’s the Reason?” |
||||
“What Will I Do Without You?” |
||||
“When Did You Leave Heaven?” |
||||
“When I Fall In Love,” |
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“When I Grow Too Old to Dream,” |
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“When My Dreams Come True,” |
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“Where is the Song of Songs for Me,” |
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“Where Love Has Gone,” |
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“Where Was I,” |
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“Whispers in the Dark,” |
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“Whisper That You Love Me,” |
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“White Christmas,” |
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“Why Do I Dream Those Dreams,” |
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“Why Dream?” |
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“Wild Rose,” |
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“Wings (Love Theme),” |
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“Wishing [Will Make it So],” |
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“The Wish That I Wish Tonight,” |
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“With All My Heart,” |
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“With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming,” |
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“With My Guitar and You,” |
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“Without A Word of Warning,” |
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“With You,” |
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“The Words are in my Heart,” |
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“The World is Yours and Mine,” |
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“Written on the Wind,” |
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“You,” |
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“You Are My Lucky Star,” |
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“You Gave Me Your Heart,” |
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“You Keep Coming Back Like a Song,” |
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“You’ll Never Know,” |
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“You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby,” |
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“Young and Healthy,” |
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“You Oughta Be In Pictures,” |
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“You’re a Grand Old Flag,” |
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“You’re All I Need,” |
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“You’re a Sweetheart,” |
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“You’re Simply Delish,” |
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“Yo Te Amo Means I Love You,” |
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“Zing a Little Zong,” |
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Sheet Music Box 13 Sheet Music: Dances |
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“All American Square Dances.” |
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“All The Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers (Down In Quaker Town).” |
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“Artists and Models: Paris Edition.” |
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“Ballin’ The Jack.” |
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“Baltimore.” |
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“The Bunny Hop.” |
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“Castle Lame Duck Waltz.” |
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“Charleston.” |
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“Chicken Reel or Performer’s Buck.” |
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“Congratulations.” |
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“Cotton Stockings Valse.” |
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“The Creep.” |
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“The Dainty-Foot Glide Two-Step.” |
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“Dance-O-Mania: Fox Trot Song.” |
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“Dance That Dengozo With Me “Oo-La-La”.” |
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“The Donkey Trot.” |
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“Do The Funny Fox trot.” |
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“Dream Waltz.” |
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“Dumbell.” |
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“Everybody’s Cabaret.” |
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“Everybody’s Dippy Now.” |
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“Everybody’s Doin’ It Now.” |
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“The Flat Foot Floogee.” |
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“Foxy Kid.” |
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“The Gaby Glide.” |
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“Gipsey Schottisch.” |
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“Goose Step.” |
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“Grandma’s Doin’ It Too.” |
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“Harry Fox Trot.” |
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“Hayfoot-Strawfoot Charleston.” |
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“Heidelberg Glide.” |
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“Hesitation Con Amore.” |
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“Hesitation Waltz: The Last Waltz Together.” |
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“Highland Rock.” |
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“The Honey-Niib-Waltzes.” |
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“The Huckle-Buck.” |
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“”I Got It” The Fidg-Etty Fidge.” |
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“The International Fox Trot.” |
||||
“The Irish Tango.” |
||||
“I Want To Do The Bear-Cat Dance (I Want To Do It).” |
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“Jazz Baby.” |
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“The Jazz-Dance Repertoire.” |
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“The Kangaroo Hop.” |
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“King-Of-Trots.” |
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“La Bonga.” |
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“Lambeth Walk.” |
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“A Little More Pepper.” |
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“Let Me Glide, Glide, Glide (To The Strain of an Old Watz Tune).” |
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“Meadowbrook Fox Trot.” |
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“Merry Widow.” |
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“Mexi-Tango.” |
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“Military Waltz.” |
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“Minnie, Shimme For Me.” |
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“The Moorish Glide (Maurice Glide).” |
||||
“More Candy.” |
||||
“Now Tango.” |
||||
“The Old Soft Shoe.” |
||||
“The Ostende.” |
||||
“Parisienne.” |
||||
“Parison Maxixe.” |
||||
“Peacock Walk Song.” |
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“Peacock Strut.” |
||||
“Pepper Pot.” |
||||
“Pigeon Walk.” |
||||
“Red Fox Trot.” |
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“Reuben Fox-Trot.” |
||||
“Rio Rita.” |
||||
“The Rubber Ball.” |
||||
“Rube-Step.” |
||||
“Sam Fox Trot.” |
||||
“Savannah (The Georgiana).” |
||||
“Scandals.” |
||||
“Shake Your Little Shoulder.” |
||||
“The Skating Waltzes.” |
||||
“Sly Sal: A Slow Drag.” |
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“Stop That Bearcat Sadie.” |
||||
“Sway.” |
||||
“Tackin’ ‘Em Down.” |
||||
“Take Me To The Midnight Cake Walk Ball.” |
||||
“That Mexican Twist.” |
||||
“That Tango Tokio.” |
||||
“Too Much Jinger: Tres Gingembre.” |
||||
“Trs Moutarde (Too Much Mustard).” |
||||
“Turkey Trot.” |
||||
“The Twist.” |
||||
“Valencia.” |
||||
“Valse June.” |
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“Valse Noble: Hesitation.” |
||||
“The Vamp.” |
||||
“Walkin’ The Dog.” |
||||
“Watch Your Step.” |
||||
“The Wedding Glide.” |
||||
“When I Hesitate With You.” |
||||
“When Highland Mary Did The Highland Fling.” |
||||
“When You’re Dancing The Old Fashioned Waltz.” |
||||
“Wigglin’ Dance.” |
||||
“Y Como Le Va?.” |
||||
Sheet Music Box 14 Sheet Music: Orchestras and Orchestra Leaders |
||||
“Abdul the Bulbul Amber.” |
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“Adoration Waltz Song.” |
||||
“After A While.” |
||||
“Angry.” |
||||
“Apple Blossoms and Chapel Bells.” |
||||
“Apple Sauce.” |
||||
“Ask Anyone Who Knows.” |
||||
“Baby and Me.” |
||||
“Beg Your Pardon.” |
||||
“Beloved, Be Faithful.” |
||||
“The Bells of Sam Raquel (Por Ti Aprend A Querer).” |
||||
“Billy (I Always Dream of Bill).” |
||||
“Blue Bonnet-You Make Me Feel Blue.” |
||||
“Breathless.” |
||||
“Butterflies in the Rain.” |
||||
“Bye And Bye Sweetheart.” |
||||
“Bye and Bye (The Sun Will Shine).” |
||||
“Bygones.” |
||||
“Cabin in the Cotton.” |
||||
“A Canoe and You.” |
||||
“Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo).” |
||||
“Close To Me.” |
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“Collegiate.” |
||||
“Coronado Nights.” |
||||
“Count the Days.” |
||||
“Cupid’s Holiday.” |
||||
“The Dance of The Blue Danube.” |
||||
“Dear Hearts and Gentle People.” |
||||
“Deep River.” |
||||
“Dimples.” |
||||
“Don’t Blame Me.” |
||||
“Down Virginia Way.” |
||||
“Dream Baby.” |
||||
“Dream Daddy” |
||||
“Dream Girl.” |
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“Dreamy Melody.” |
||||
“Dream Valley.” |
||||
“Dreary Weather.” |
||||
“Drifting & Dreadming (Sweet Paradise).” |
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“Everything You Do.” |
||||
“Ferry-Boat Serenade.” |
||||
“Foolish.” |
||||
“”Gimme” A Little Kiss Will “Ya” Hugh.” |
||||
“Gem O’ My Heart.” |
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“Give Me Today (And You Can Have Tomorrow).” |
||||
“Gloria.” |
||||
“Gonna Get A Girl.” |
||||
“Grandfather’s Clock.” |
||||
“Gee, It’s Good To Hold You.” |
||||
“Get Out And Get Under The Moon.” |
||||
“Harriet .” |
||||
“Havana.” |
||||
“Heartbroken And Lonely.” |
||||
“Hiawatha’s Lullaby.” |
||||
“A Hill Billy Wedding in June.” |
||||
“Holding Hands.” |
||||
“Honestly, I Love You.” |
||||
“Honey Dear.” |
||||
“Horses.” |
||||
“How Lucky You Are.” |
||||
“I Can’t Believe It’s True.” |
||||
“I Can’t Get Enough Of You.” |
||||
“I Can’t Get The One I Want (Those I Get I Don’t Want).” |
||||
“Idaho.” |
||||
“I Do, Do You? (Do You Believe In Love?).” |
||||
“Idolizing.” |
||||
“I Don’t Believe You.” |
||||
“I Don’t Know Why.” |
||||
“I Don’t Want To Be Loved (By Anyone Else But You).” |
||||
“I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire.” |
||||
“If I had Rhythm In My Nursery Rhymes.” |
||||
“If I Knew Then (What I Know Now).” |
||||
“If The Rest of the World Don’t Want You (Go Back To Mother and Dad).” |
||||
“If You’ll Be Mine.” |
||||
“I Give You MY Word.” |
||||
“I Hope To Die (If I Told A Lie).” |
||||
“I’ll Be Hangin’ Around.” |
||||
“I’ll close My Eyes to EveryOne Else (If You’ll Open Your Heart To Me).” |
||||
“I Love The College Girls.” |
||||
“I Love The Sunshine Of Your Smile.” |
||||
“I May be Dancing With Somebody Else (But I Love You).” |
||||
“I’m Drifting Back to Dreamland.” |
||||
“I’m Just A Dancing Sweetheart.” |
||||
“In The Rockies (I’m Waiting for You).” |
||||
“A Little Girl, A Little Boy, A Little Moon.” |
||||
“In A Little Spanish Town (Twas On A Night Like This).” |
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“In An Old Dutch Garden (By An Old Dutch Mill).” |
||||
“In A Shady Nook By A Babbling Brook.” |
||||
“No One Knows What Happens (In The Old Arm Chaiir).” |
||||
“I Saw Stars.” |
||||
“It Happened In Monterey.” |
||||
“It Looks Like Love.” |
||||
“I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder How I Look When I’m Asleep.” |
||||
“I Won’t Be Home Anymore When You Call.” |
||||
“It’s All In The Game.” |
||||
“It’s All The Same To Me.” |
||||
“Just Another Dream Of You.” |
||||
“Just Call One Me.” |
||||
“Just For To-Night (Nur Eine Nacht).” |
||||
“Kiss Me and Then Say Goodnight.” |
||||
“La Cucaracha (The Cockroach Song).” |
||||
“The Lady From 29 Palms.” |
||||
“Lazy.” |
||||
“Let’s Sail To Dreamland.” |
||||
“Linger Awhile (A Dancing Song).” |
||||
“Little Skipper.” |
||||
“Lost.” |
||||
“Lovable.” |
||||
“Love’s Melody.” |
||||
“Lullaby of The Rain.” |
||||
“Miles Apart.” |
||||
“The Magic Tango.” |
||||
“Managua Nicaragua.” |
||||
“Marguerita.” |
||||
“Matinee.” |
||||
“The Melody That Made You Mine.” |
||||
“Meet Me Tonight in My Dreams.” |
||||
“Mellow Mountain Moon.” |
||||
“The Midnight Waltz.” |
||||
“The Miller’s Daughter Marianne.” |
||||
“Mindin’ My Bus’ness.” |
||||
“Mississippi Mud.” |
||||
“Moana (Of The South Sea Isle).” |
||||
“Moonlight Cocktail.” |
||||
“My Bluebird Was Caught In The Rain.” |
||||
“My Heart Belongs To the Girl Who Belongs To Somebody Else.” |
||||
“My Margarita.” |
||||
“My Sweetie Turned Me Down.” |
||||
“My Shawl.” |
||||
“Near You.” |
||||
“Ninety-Nine Out of A Hundred Wanna Be Loved.” |
||||
“No Use Crying (If Your Sweetheart Goes Away).” |
||||
“The Object OF My Affection.” |
||||
“Oh Baby (Don’t Say No-Say Maybe).” |
||||
“Oh, How I Miss You To-Night.” |
||||
“One Minute To One.” |
||||
“Only You.” |
||||
“Out in the New Mown Hay.” |
||||
“Out Of The Night.” |
||||
“Oh! Ya! Ya! .” |
||||
“Play, Fiddle, Play.” |
||||
“The Prize Waltz.” |
||||
“Put Your Arms Where They Belong (For They Belong To me).” |
||||
“Reaching for the Moon.” |
||||
“Recollection.” |
||||
“Red Sails In The Sunset.” |
||||
“Remember I Love You.” |
||||
“Robins and Roses.” |
||||
“Rose of the Rio Grande (An American Love Song).” |
||||
“Rose, Rose, I Love You.” |
||||
“Save Me A Dream.” |
||||
“Scatter-Brain.” |
||||
“Seein’ Is Believin’.” |
||||
“She Loves Me.” |
||||
“She Shall Have Music.” |
||||
“She Wouldn’t Do (What I Asked Her To).” |
||||
“Sierra Sue.” |
||||
“Sittin’ In A Corner.” |
||||
“Sleep.” |
||||
“Smile All The While.” |
||||
“Somebody Elser Is Taking My Place.” |
||||
“Sometime.” |
||||
“Spread A Little Sunshine (Where The Sun Never Shines).” |
||||
“A Star Fell Out Of Heaven.” |
||||
“Star Gazing.” |
||||
“Steppin’ In Society.” |
||||
“A Story of Two Cigarettes.” |
||||
“Sunshine and Flowers.” |
||||
“Sunrise Serenade.” |
||||
“Sweet Butter.” |
||||
“Sweetheart Let’s Grow Old Together.” |
||||
“Sweetheart Of All My Dreams.” |
||||
“Sweetheart Of My Student Days.” |
||||
“Sweet Thing.” |
||||
“Sympathy Waltz (Just A Bit of Sympathy).” |
||||
“Tears From My Inkwell.” |
||||
“Tell Me To-Night.” |
||||
“Tell Me While We’re Dancing.” |
||||
“That Red Head Gal.” |
||||
“There Must Be A Way.” |
||||
“Three On A Match.” |
||||
“There Is No Breeze (To Cool The Flame Of Love).” |
||||
“Twelfth Street Rag.” |
||||
“There’s Something About A Rose (That Reminds Me Of You).” |
||||
“There’s Yes Yes In Your Eyes.” |
||||
“They Were Doin’ The Mambo.” |
||||
“The Things We Did Last Summer.” |
||||
“Till.” |
||||
“Tormented.” |
||||
“Tripping Along (With You and Me).” |
||||
“Tuck In Kentucky And Smile!.” |
||||
“Two Bouquets.” |
||||
“Ukulele Lady.” |
||||
“Underneath The Arches.” |
||||
“Under The Moon (Yoo-Oo-Oo-Oo).” |
||||
“Waitin’ For The Moon.” |
||||
“The Waltz You Saved For Me.” |
||||
“The West, A Nest and You.” |
||||
“What Are you Waiting For-Mary?.” |
||||
“What’s The Matter With Me.” |
||||
“When The Leaves Come Tumbling Down.” |
||||
“When The Lights Are Soft and Low.” |
||||
“When The Poppies Bloom Again.” |
||||
“When you And I Were Seventeen.” |
||||
“Where Are You Now?.” |
||||
“While Dancing the Minuet.” |
||||
“While We Waltz Till Dawn.” |
||||
“White Sails (Beneath A Yellow Moon.” |
||||
“(Gimme A Little Kiss) Will “Ya” Huh?.” |
||||
“The Winding Trail.” |
||||
“Wob-A-Ly Walk.” |
||||
“Why Dance?” |
||||
“Why Did I Kiss That Girl.” |
||||
“Why Do I Always Remember?.” |
||||
“Who Told You That Lie?” |
||||
“(As Long As You’re Not In Love With Anyone Else) Why Don’t You Fall In Love With Me?.” |
||||
“Why Hesitate? (Come On and Dance With Me).” |
||||
“Wiegenlied (Cradle Song).” |
||||
“Wonder When My Baby’s Coming Home.” |
||||
“Won’t You.” |
||||
“Yankee Rose.” |
||||
“Yearning (Just For You).” |
||||
“Yes Sir! That’s My Baby.” |
||||
“You Broke My Heart.” |
||||
“You Can’t Cry Over My Shoulder (And wink At Somebody Else).” |
||||
“You’re The World’s Sweetest Girl.” |
||||
“You Won’t Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart).” |
||||
Sheet Music Box 15 Sheet Music by Subject |
||||
Christmas Music |
||||
“All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth,” |
||||
“C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S,” |
||||
“The Christmas Blues,” |
||||
“Christmas Chopsticks (‘Twas The Night Before Christmas),” |
||||
“The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire),” |
||||
“Ho, Ho, Ho, (Who’d Be A Turkey At Christmas),” |
||||
“Nuttin’ For Christmas,” |
||||
“There Ain’t No Santa Claus!,” |
||||
“Twelve Days of Christmas,” |
||||
“What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve,” |
||||
“White Christmas,” |
||||
College/Fraternity Related Music |
||||
“College Life,” |
||||
“He’s A College Boy,” |
||||
“Sorority,” |
||||
“Sorority,” |
||||
“That College Rag,” |
||||
“The Varsity Girl,” |
||||
“Dixie”- related sheet music |
||||
“Dixie Belle,” |
||||
“Dixie’s Land,” |
||||
“Hearts In Dixie,” |
||||
“Is It True What They Say About Dixie?,” |
||||
“Mother, Dixie and You,” |
||||
“Pardon My Southern Accent,” |
||||
Mississippi-Related Sheet Music |
||||
“Miss America!,” |
||||
“Mississippi Choo Choo,” |
||||
“Mississippi Days,” |
||||
“The Mississippi Flood Song (On The Old Mississippi Shore),” |
||||
“Lord, Help Me To Walk, I’m Only On A Visit Here, and I Want to Live Closer To Jesus,” |
||||
“So Red The Rose,” |
||||
“Way Down South In Mississippi,” |
||||
Signed Sheet Music |
||||
“Gone With The Wind,” |
||||
“It’s Sun Up Now,” |
||||
“Tara Theme,” |
||||
“The Firm Main Title,” |
||||
Sheet Music Box 16 Songs From Broadway Musicals |
||||
Before 1940 |
||||
“All The Things You Are,” |
||||
“Bambalina,” |
||||
“Bill,” |
||||
“Body and Soul,” |
||||
“Button Up Your Overcoat,” |
||||
“Cant Help Lovin Dat Man,” |
||||
“Caresses,” |
||||
“Castles of Dreams,” |
||||
“Cheerful Little Earful,” |
||||
“Chinese Lullaby,” |
||||
“City of Dreams,” |
||||
“Close as Pages in a Book,” |
||||
“Comes Love,” |
||||
“Cross Your Heart,” |
||||
“Dancing Honeymoon,” |
||||
“Do I Love You,” |
||||
“Down Limerick Way,” |
||||
“DYe Love Me?” |
||||
“F.D.R. Jones,” |
||||
“The Girl Friend,” |
||||
“Girl of My Heart,” |
||||
“Good- Bye,” |
||||
“Half A Moon (Is Better Than No Moon),” |
||||
“Hallelujah!” |
||||
“I Cant Get Over a Girl Like You (Loving a Boy Like Me),” |
||||
“I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In a Five and Ten Cent Store),” |
||||
“If You Could Care,” |
||||
“I Got Rhythm,” |
||||
“I Love You,” |
||||
“I Love You,” |
||||
“In A Kingdom Of Our Own,” |
||||
“Irene,” |
||||
“I Saved A Waltz For You,” |
||||
“It Must Be Love,” |
||||
“It’s D’Lovely,” |
||||
“I Wanna Be Loved By You,” |
||||
“Just As Long As You Have Me,” |
||||
“Ka-Lu-A,” |
||||
“The Lady Is A Tramp,” |
||||
“Little Old Lady,” |
||||
“The Little White House (At The End Of Honeymoon Lane,” |
||||
“A Love Song,” |
||||
“A Love Song,” |
||||
“Make Believe,” |
||||
“Manhattan,” |
||||
“My Dream Girl,” |
||||
“My Heart Stood Still,” |
||||
“Of Thee I Sing,” |
||||
“Oh! Boy, What A Girl,” |
||||
“Oh By Gee, By Gosh, By Gum, By Juv, Oh By Jingo! Oh By Gee, You’re The Only Girl For Me,” |
||||
“O Katharina,” |
||||
“Once Upon A Time,” |
||||
“Once Upon A Time,” |
||||
“One Alone,” |
||||
“Only A Rose,” |
||||
“Princess April,” |
||||
“She Didn’t Say Yes,” |
||||
“Sing Something Simple,” |
||||
“The Song Is You,” |
||||
“Song Of Love,” |
||||
“Song Of The Vagabonds,” |
||||
“South America, Take It Away,” |
||||
“South American Way,” |
||||
“Sweet Lady,” |
||||
“Take A Little One Step,” |
||||
“Tell Me What’s The Matter Lovable Eyes,” |
||||
“Thinking of You,” |
||||
“Time Will Tell,” |
||||
“The Vagabond King Waltz,” |
||||
“The Varsity Drag,” |
||||
“When You Love,” |
||||
“Where Have You Been,” |
||||
“Who’ll Buy My Violets,” |
||||
“Will You Remember,” |
||||
“Would You Like To Take A Walk (Sump’n Good’ll Come From That),” |
||||
“Why Do Ya Roll Those Eyes,” |
||||
“You Forgot Your Gloves,” |
||||
“You Remind Me of My Mother,” |
||||
“You’re My Everything,” |
||||
“You’re The Top,” |
||||
“You Said It,” |
||||
1940 and Later |
||||
“Another Op’nin’, Another Show,” |
||||
“Bali Ha’I,” |
||||
“The Big Movie Show In The Sky,” |
||||
“Brigadoon,” |
||||
“A Bushel And A Peck,” |
||||
“Cabaret,” |
||||
“C’est Magnifique,” |
||||
“Colonel Buffalo Bill,” |
||||
“Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly,” |
||||
“Dreamer With a Penny,” |
||||
“Evelina,” |
||||
“G’Bye Now,” |
||||
“Getting To Know You,” |
||||
“The Girl That I Marry,” |
||||
“Happy Talk,” |
||||
“Haunted Heart,” |
||||
“Hernando’s Hideaway,” |
||||
“Homework,” |
||||
“Honey Bun,” |
||||
“How Do You Speak To An Angel,” |
||||
“I Could Have Danced All Night,” |
||||
“If That Was Love,” |
||||
“I Got The Sun In The Morning,” |
||||
“Love Makes The World Go ‘Round,” |
||||
“Mr. Wonderful,” |
||||
“My Darling, My Darling,” |
||||
“No Other Love,” |
||||
“Papa, Won’t You Dance With Me,” |
||||
“Rose Lovejoy of Paradise Alley,” |
||||
“So Far,” |
||||
“So In Love,” |
||||
“Some Enchanted Evening,” |
||||
“Standing On The Corner,” |
||||
“Stranger in Paradise,” |
||||
“Strange Music,” |
||||
“Television’s Tough On Love,” |
||||
“They Say It’s Wonderful,” |
||||
“To My Wife,” |
||||
“When The Boys Come Home,” |
||||
“Who Do You Love I Hope,” |
||||
“Wish You Were Here,” |
||||
“A Wonderful Guy,” |
||||
“Young And Foolish,” |
||||
“You Are Beautiful,” |
||||
“Younger Than Springtime,” |
||||
“(I Wonder Why?) You’re Just In Love,” |
||||
General Sheet Music |
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Sheet Music Box 17 General Sheet Music (Box 1 of 3) |
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“After You’ve Gone.” Words and music by Creamer & Layton, 1918 |
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“All Alone.” Words by Will Dillon, music by Harry Von Tilzer. Published by Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., 1905 |
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“Any Little Girl, That’s A Nice Little Girl, Is the Right Little Girl for Me.” Words by Thomas J. Gray, music by Fred Fischer. |
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“At The Baby Show.” Words by Arthur J. Goodhart, music by Leo Friedman. Published by Sterling Music Corporation, 1913 |
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“At The Millon Dollar Tango Ball.” Words and music by James White. Published by Harold Rossiter Music Company, 1914. |
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“The Awakened Rameses.” |
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“Beautiful Eyes.” Words by Geo. Whiting & Carter De Haven, music by Ted Snyder. Published by Ted Snyder Co., 1909 |
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“Believe Me, Kid.” Words by Beth Slater Whitson, music by Evans Lloyd. Published by Will Rossiter The Chicago Collection, |
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“Be My Little baby Bumble Bee.” Words by Stanley Murphy, music by Henry I. Marshall. Published by Jerome Remick & Co., 1907 |
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“Bright Eyes.” Words by O.A. Hauerbach, music by Karl L. Hoschna. Published by M. Witmark & Sons, 1905 |
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“Bright Eyes, Good-Bye.” Words by Harry Williams, music by Egbert Van Alstyne. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1905 |
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“Blue Eyes (Good-Bye).” Words by Jos. Mittenthal, music by Jos. M. Daly. Published by Joseph M. Daly Music Publishing Co., |
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“Chinese Blues.” Words and music by Moore and Gardner. Published by Tell Taylor Music Publisher, 1915 |
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“Coaxy Eyes.” Words and music by Otto M. Heinzman. Published by Otto M. Heinzman Publishing, 1914 |
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“Creole Belles.” Words and music by J. Bodewalt Lampe. Published by Whitney-Warner Publishing Co., 1901 |
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“The Curse of an Aching Heart.” Words by Henry Fink, music by Al. Piantadosi. Published by Leo Feist Inc., 1913 |
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“Darned If the Fellows Can Do Without Girls, Girls, Girls.” Words and music by Billy Gaston. Published by Shapiro Music Publisher, |
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“Don’t Blame It All On Broadway.” Words by Harry Williams & Joe Young, music by Bert Grant. Published by Harry Williams Music |
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“Don’t You Remember the Time?” Words and music by W.R. Williams & Joe Young, music by Bert Grant. Published by Will Rossiter |
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“Down Among the Sheltering Palms.” Words by James Brockman, music by Abe Olman. Published by La Salle Music Publishing Co., |
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“Down By The Old Mill Stream.” Words and music by Tell Taylor. Published by Tell Taylor Music Publisher, 1910 |
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“Down Where the Wurzburger Flows.” Words by Vincent P. Bryan, music by Harry Von Tilzer. Published by Harry Von Tilzer Music |
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“Every Little Moment.” Words and music by Bobby Jones. Published by Daly Music Publisher, 1911 |
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“The Fatal Rose of Red.” Words and music by Ed Gardenier & J. Fred Helf. Published by T.A. Mills Music Publisher, 1911 |
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“Fifty Years Ago (Dear Old Chums).” Words by Earle C. Jones, music by L’Albert. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1910 |
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“The Game of Eyes.” Words by Chas. W. Doty, music by Edwin S. Brill. Published by Doty & Brill Music Publishing, 1900 |
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“Gee! You’re A Grand Little Girl.” Words by James Dempsey, music by George Mitchell. Published by The Mitchell Music Pub Co., |
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“The High Cost Of Loving.” Words by Alfred Bryan, music by George W. Meyer. Published by Leo Feist, 1915 |
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“I Can Dance With Everybody But My Wife.” Words and music by Joseph Cawthorn & John L. Golden. Published by Chappell & Co. |
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“I Love To Waltz With the Girl I Love.” Words by James R. Lawrence, music by Frank McDonough. Published by Knickerbocker Music |
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“I Love You Kid.” Words by Geo. H. Diamond, music by Wm. S. Stone. Published by Geo. H. Diamond, 1912 |
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“I Love Your Dimples Best.” Words by Chas Noel Douglas, music by John W. Braxton. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1908 |
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“I Never Knew What Eyes Could Do (Till Yours Looked Into Mine).” Words by Stanley Murphy, music by Henry I. Marshall. Published |
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“I Want To Powder My Nose.” Words and music by Abe Olman. Published by Will Rossiter The Chicago Collection, 1905 |
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“I Will Love You When The Silver Threads Are Shining Among the Gold.” Words by Roger Lewis, music by F. Henri Klickman. Published |
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“I Wish Today Were Yesterday and Yestery Today.” Words by Chas. E. Baer & Win. G. Brewton, music by Ed. Edwards. Published |
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“I Wonder What Will William Tell.” Words by Thos. S. Allen, music by X with Apologies to G. Rossini. Published by Daly Music |
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“I’d Turn The World For You My Love.” Words and music by Mignon Ziegfeld. Published by Great Eastern Music Publisher, 1908 |
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“If All The Stars Were Pretty Babies And I Was The Man In The Moon.” Words and music by Billy Rose & Fred Fisher. Published |
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“If I Had My Choice Of the World’s Pretty Girls.” Words by Rob’t F. Roden, music by J. Fred Helf. Published by Hitland Music |
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“If They Ever Put A Tax On Love.” Words by Sam Ehrlich, music by Nat Osborne. Published by Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing |
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“I’ll Do Without Meat, I’ll Do Without Wheat, But I Can’t Do Without Love.” Words by Arthur J. Lam, music by Frederick V. |
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“I’ll Make A Ring Around Rosie.” Words by William Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1910 |
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“I’ll Put My Lips Against Yours Anytime.” Words and music by Thos. A Allen. Published by Daly Music Publisher, 1906 |
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“I’m a 12 O’Clock Feller In a 9 O’Clock Town.” Words by Geo. Whiting & Bert Kagmer, music by Harry Von Tilzer. Published by |
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“I’m Dreaming Of the Girl I Love.” Words by W.A. Lang, music by May Greene. Published by Daly Music Publisher, 1907 |
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“In The Heart of the City That Has No Heart.” Words by Thos. S. Allen, music by Joseph M. Daly . Published by Daly Music Publisher, |
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“In The Land of Wedding Bells.” Words by Howard Johnson, music by Geo. W. Meyer. Published by Leo. Feist Inc., 1917 |
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“In The Shade of the Old Apple Tree.” Words by Harry Williams, music by Egbert Van Alstyne. Published by Jerome H. Remick |
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“Isch Ga-Bibble (I Should Worry).” Words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Geo. W. Meyer. Published by Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., 1908 |
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“It Ain’t All Honey & It Ain’t All Jam.” Words and music by Fred Murray & Geo. Everard. Published by B. Feldman & Co., 1906 |
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“It’s Nice To Be Nice To A Nice Little Girl Like You.” Words by William A. Heelan, music by Seymour Furth. Published by The |
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“I’ve Got A Smile That’s Worth A Million Dollars.” Words by Art. M. Swanstrom, music by Minnie Allen & Leo. Bennett. Published |
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“I’ve Got To Dance Till The Band Gits Through.” Words and music by G.A. Spink. Published by M. Witmark & Sons, 1906 |
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“I’ve Got Your Number.” Words by Alfred Bryan, music by Geo. W. Meyer. Published by Haviland Publishing Co., 1910 |
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“I’ve Only One Idea About the Girls And That’s To Love ‘Em.” Words by Earl Carroll & Joe McCarthy, music by Al. Piantadosi. |
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“Juanita.” Words and music by Mrs. Norton. Published by De Luxe Music Co., 1908 |
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“Keep Your Eye On The Girlie You Love.” Words by Howard Johnson & Alex Gerber, music by Ira Schuster. Published by Leo. Feist |
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“Kick In.” Words and music by James Kendis. Published by Maurice Richmond Music Co., 1915 |
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“Kiss Me Kid.” Words by Leo. Weis, music by Wm. H. Farrell. Published by Ghas J. Ernst Music Pub. Co., 1909 |
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“Kiss Me Pretty.” Words and music by W.C. Powell. Published by Church, Paxson & Company, 1913 |
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“Laughing Eyes.” Words by Wm. J. Hart & Wm. J. Ruger, music by Edward Nelson. Published by A.J. Stasny Music Co., 1917 |
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“Love Me Kid.” Words and music by Harry Puck & Geo. W. Meyer. Published by H.J. Wood Co. Music Publishers Inc., 1917 |
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“Loving Eyes.” Words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer. Published by Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., |
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“Making Eyes.” Words by Penn & Thaler, music by Frank A. Thaler. Published by Thaler Music Pub. Co., 1910 |
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“Man, Man, Man or Girls You’re Thinkin’ Too Much of The Men.” Words by Fred Murray, music by Gas. Hilbury. Published by Cooper, |
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“Mary.” Words and music by Hugo Frey. Published by G. Ricordi & Co., 1918 |
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“Mary, You’re A Little Bit Old-Fashioned.” Words by Marion Sunshine, music by Henry I. Marshall. Published by Jerome H. Remick |
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“My Beautiful September Morn.” Words by Will J. Hart, music by Gerald La Forrest. Published by Newton B. Helms Music Publisher, |
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“My Fluff-A De Ruff.” Words and music by James Brockman & Ed. Gardenier. Published by Hitland Music Publishing, 1908 |
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“My Queen of The Caravan (An Egyptian Love Song).” Words by Hi. Browning, music by Hazel Browning. Published by Hi. Browning |
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“Oh, You Beautiful Doll.” Words by Seymour Brown, music by Nat D. Ayer. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1911 |
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“Oh, You Beauty.” Words by Edgar Leslie, music by Murray Bloom. Published by F.A. Mills Inc., 1912 |
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“Oh, You Blondy.” Words by Arthur Longbrake, music by Ed. Edwards. Published by Jos Morris Co., 1909 |
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“Oh! You Circus Day.” Words and music by Edith Maida Lessing & Jimmie V. Monaco. Published by Will Rossiter The Chicago Publisher, |
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“Oh, You Great Big Bunch Of Sweetness.” Words and music by Morrissey & Hanlon. Published by Sunlight Music Co., 1913 |
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“Oh! You Irresistible Child.” Words by Pete Emerman, music by Lou Lerner. Published by The Seidel Music Publishing Co., 1914 |
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“Oh, You Kid.” Words by Edgar Selden, music by Melville J. Gideon. Published by Shapiro Music Publisher, 1908 |
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“Oh! You Little Bear.” Words by Bobby Heath, music by Billy Vanderveer. Published by Joe Morris Music Co., 1912 |
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“Oh! You Lovable Chile.” Words by Earle C. Jones, music by Egbert Van Alstyne. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1913 |
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“Oh! You Million Dollar Doll.” Words by Grant Clarke & Edgar Leslie, music by Maurice Abrahams. Published by Maurice Abrahams |
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“Oh, Min.” Words by Ole Olsen, music by Isham Jones. Published by Tell Taylor Music Publisher, 1918 |
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“Oh, Mr. Dream Man (Please Let Me Dream Some More).” Words and music by Jimmie V. Monaco. Published by Harry Von Tilzer Music |
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“Oh! The Woman In Room 13.” Words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young, music by Walter Donaldson. Published by Waterson, Berlin & |
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“Oh! You Rah! Rah! Boy!” Words by Jack Mahoney, music by Theodore Morse. Published by Theodore Morse Music Co., 1910 |
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“Oh! You September Morn.” Words by Arthur Gillespie, music by Aubrey Stauffer. Published by Aubrey Stauffer, 1913 |
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“Oh, You Tease.” Words and music by Merrit W. Lund. Published by Harold Rossiter Music Company, 1913 Scope and ContentTwo copies with different covers |
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“Oh, You Wonderful Child.” Words and music by Craig E. Lewis & Louis E. Zoeller. Published by Will Rossiter The Chicago Publisher, |
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“Oh, You Wonderful Girls!” Words and music by Wm. B. Friedlander. Published by Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1917 |
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“The Pick of The Family (Take A Look At Her).” Words by Jeff Branen, music by Arthur Lange. Published by Joe Morris Music |
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“Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You).” Words by Junie McCree, music by Albert VonTilzer. Published |
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“The Red Girl.” Words and music by C.D. Warren. Published by C.D. Warren, 1904 |
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“Ring Me Up Heaven, Please Central.” Words by Beth Slater Whitson, music by Leo Friedman. Published by Frank K. Root & Co., |
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“Roo Te Too Toot.” Words by Harry Williams, music by Egbert Van Alstyne. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1912 |
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“Rose Dreams.” Words and music by A.J. Stastny. Published by A.J. Stasny Music Co., 1916 |
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“Rose-Mary Song.” Words and music by Bernard E. Kay. Published by Eastern Music Co. Music Publishers, 1915 |
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“She Sells Sea Shells/Choose Her In The Morning.” Words by Terry Sullivan, music by Harry Gifford. Published by T.B. Harms, |
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“Something Doing Kid!” Words and music by Marion Monroe. Published by The Music House of Laemmle, 1910 |
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“Somewhere On Broadway.” Words by Stanley Murphy, music by Harry Carroll. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1917 |
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“Sphinx.” Words and music by Francis Popy. Published by Chapelle & Co. Ltd., 1916 |
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“Sterling Fox Trot.” Words and music by William H. Fry & John W. Yarborough. Published by The Sterling Piano Co., 1915 |
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“Sunbonnet Sue.” Words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards. Published by Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., 1908 |
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“Sweet Sixteens.” Words and music by Kerry Mills. Published by F.A. Mills, 1908 |
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“Take Me Back To New York Town.” Words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer. Published by Harry Von Tilzer Music |
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“A Tango Dream.” Words and music by Elsa Maxwell. Published by Chappell & Co. LTD, 1913 |
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“That Old Girl of Mine.” Words by Earle C. Jones. Music by Egbert Van Alstyne. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1912 |
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“That Soothing Symphony.” Words by Will. J. Harris, music by Ted Snyder. Published by Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co. Music Publishing, |
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“That Tango Band (You’ve Got To Shake Yo Feet).” Words by Paul Oesting, music by Clarence Senna. Published by Senna & Dyer |
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“That Was Thirty Years Ago.” Words by Harry Bewley, music by Bert L. Fulton. Published by Harry Bewley Music Co., 1916 |
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“There’s A Little Bit of Bad In Every Good Little Girl.” Words by Fleta Jan Brown, music by Herbert Spencer. Published by |
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“There’s Egypt In Your Dreamy Eyes.” Words by Grant Clarke, music by Fred Fischer. Published by Leo. Feist Inc., 1916 |
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“There’s One In A Million Like You.” Words by Grant Clarke, music by Jean Schwartz. Published by Jerome & Schwartz Pub. Co., |
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“They Don’t Hesitate Any More.” Words by Bert Kalmar & Edgar Leslie, music by Harry Puck. Published by Kalmar Puck Music Co., |
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“Tie Your Little Bull Outside.” Words and music by James Brockman. Published by M. Witmark & Sons, 1910 |
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“To Any Girl.” Words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer. Published by Broadway Music Corporation, 1917 |
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“Too Much Ginger.” Words and music by Joseph M. Daly. Published by Daly Music Publisher, 1913 |
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“Two Congregations.” Words and music by Leo Friedman & Jeffrey T. Branen. Published by Sol-Bloom, 1901 |
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“Two Eyes of Hazel (Zwei dunkle Augen).” Words by Will Ransom, music by Carl Heins. Published by Bosworth & Co., 1903 |
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“Vanity Girl.” Words and music by Chas. H. Kuebler. Published by Brehm Bros, 1905 |
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“The Voice On The Wire Is Calling.” Words by Harry Ralph, music by Ted S. Barron. Published by Metropolis Music Co., 1917 |
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“Waiting For You.” Words and music by C.D. Paxson. Published by C.D. Paxson |
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“Waltz Me Around Again Willie (‘Round-‘Round-‘Round).” Words by Will D. Cobb, music by Ren Shields. Published by F.A. Mills, |
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“Waltz Me ‘Till I’m Weary, Dearie.” Words by Arthur Longbrake, music by Tom Sherman. Published by The Jos Morris Co., 1910 |
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“The Wedding of the Reuben & the Maid.” Words by Harry B. Smith, music by Maurice Levi. Published by Rogers Bros. Music Pub., |
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“What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For (When They Don’t Mean What They Say!)” Words and music by Joe McCarthy, Howard |
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“What’s The Matter With Father.” Words and music by Williams & Van Alstyne. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1910 |
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“When I Told The Sweetest Girl The Sweetest Story Ever Told.” Words by Fred E. Mierisch & Chas R. McCarron, music by Otto |
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“When Uncle Joe Plays A Rag On His Old Banjo.” Words by D.A. Esrom, music by Theodore Morse. Published by Theodore Morse Music |
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“Where Did You Get That Girl.” Words by Bert Kalmar, music by Harry Puck. Published by Kalmar & Puck Music Co., 1913 |
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“Who Are You With To-Night.” Words and music by Williams & Van Alstyne. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1910 |
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“Why Do They Call Them Babies (When They Mean Grown Up Ladies).” Words by Al. Harriman, music by Jack Egan. Published by Broadway |
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“A Wonderful Thing.” Words and music by Clare Kummer. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1914 |
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“Won’t You Be Engaged To Me.” Words by Dorothea H. Knox, music by Duncan Belcher. Published by Knox & Belcher, 1907 |
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“You Can Tango You Can Trot Dear But Be Sure & Hesitate.” Words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer. Published |
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“You Can’t Get Along With ‘Em or Without ‘Em (You’ve Got To Have ‘Em, That’s All!)” Words by Grant Clarke, music by Fred Fischer. |
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“You Don’t Know How Much You Have To Know In Order To Know How Little You Know.” Words and music by James Brockman, Bert Fitzgibbon |
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“You Great Big Bashful Doll.” Words by Grant Clarke, music by Maurice Abrahams. Published by Maurice Richmond Music Co., 1914 |
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“You Stingy Baby.” Words and music by William Tracey, Howard Johnson & Ernest Breuer. Published by Leo. Feist Inc., 1917 |
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“You Wondering Girl With The Wondering Eyes.” Words by Louis Weslyn, music by George Christie. Published by M. Witmark & Sons, |
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“Your Lips, Your Eyes, Your Golden Hair.” Words and music by I. Sylvester Sturgis. Published by Helf & Hager Co., 1906 |
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“You’re A Beautiful Brown-eyed Burglar.” Words by R.A. Whiting, music by Ray Egan. Published by Buck & Lowney, 1914 |
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“You’re A Great Big Blue Eyed Baby.” Words and music by A. Seymour Brown. Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1908 |
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“You’re The Most Wonderful Girl.” Words by Edgar Leslie & Grant Clarke, music by Maurice Abrahams. Published by Maurice Abrahams |
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“You’re The Star I Love Best.” Words by Jos. H. Huges, music by Hazel B. Fiske & Harry Richardson. Published by Jos. H. Hughes |
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“You’ve Got Me Going Kid.” Words by R.H. Cochrane, music by P.D. Cochrane. Published by Music House of Laemmle, 1909 |
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Sheet Music Box 18 General Sheet Music (Box 2 of 3) |
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“A-Tisket A-Tasket,” |
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“After The Ball,” |
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“Ain’t She Sweet,” |
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“Ain’t We Got Fun,” |
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“Alexander The Swoose (Half Swan-Half Goose),” |
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“Allegheny Moon,” |
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“All Muddled Up,” |
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“All My Love,” |
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“All This And Heaven Too,” |
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“And So To Sleep Again,” |
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“And That Ain’t All,” |
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“The Anniversary Waltz,” |
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“(I’ll Be With You In) Apple Blossom Time,” |
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“Are You Lonesome To-Night?,” |
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“Are You Sorry?,” |
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“Are You Thinking Of Me To-Night?,” |
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“Around The Corner,” |
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“At Sundown (Love Is Calling Me Home),” |
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“At The End of the Road,” |
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“(We’ll Rest) At The End Of The Trail,” |
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“Baby Face,” |
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“The Band Played On,” |
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“Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar,” |
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“Because Of You,” |
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“Bees Knees,” |
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“Beside A Babbling Brook,” |
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“Betty Co-Ed,” |
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“Blue Bird of Happiness,” |
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“The Booglie Wooglie Piggy,” |
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“Botch-A-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina),” |
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“Breeze (Blow My Baby Back to Me),” |
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“Can You Tame Wild Wimmen,” |
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“Carolina in the Morning,” |
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“Carolina’s Calling Me,” |
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“Cathedral In The Pines,” |
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“The Cat’s Whiskers,” |
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“Cement Mixer (Put-Ti, Put-Ti),” |
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“Changing Partners,” |
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“(The Ra-Da-Da-Da-Da Song) Chanson D’Amour (Song of Love),” |
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“Chi-Baba Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go To Sleep),” |
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“The Chicken Song (I Ain’t Gonna Take It Settin’ Down),” |
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“Chickery Chick,” |
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“The Choo-Buy Song (Peanuts, Popcorn, Cracker-Jack, Jelly Apple),” |
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“City Called Heaven (Population of Two),” |
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“(We All Belong To The) Class of Rings,” |
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“College Life,” |
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“Collegiate,” |
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“Colorado Moon,” |
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“Come What May (The Gypsy Song),” |
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“Come On-A My House,” |
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“Comme Ci, Comme Ca,” |
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“Confessin’ That I Love You,” |
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“Crazy Rhythm,” |
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“Croce Di Oro (Cross of Gold),” |
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“Cross Over The Bridge,” |
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“Cruising Down The River (On A Sunday Afternoon),” |
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“A Cup of Coffee, A Sandwich and You,” |
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“Cu-Tu-Gu-Ru (Jack, Jack, Jack),” |
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“Dancing With Tears In My Eyes,” |
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“Dardanella,” |
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“(When It’s) Darkness On The Delta,” |
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“Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup,” |
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“Day By Day,” |
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“The Day The Rains Came,” |
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“Dearest Darling,” |
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“The Death of Floyd Collins,” |
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“‘Deed I Do,” |
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“Deep Night,” |
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“Deep Purple,” |
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“Detour,” |
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“Did-Ee Did-Ee Do Right By You,” |
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“Dinah,” |
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“The Dipsy Doodle,” |
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“Dinner For One Please, James,” |
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“Does The Spearmint Lose Its Flavor On The Bedpost Over Night?,” |
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“Doin’ The Raccoon,” |
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“Doodle-Doo-Doo,” |
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“Doo Wacka Doo,” |
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“Down Among The Sheltering Palms,” |
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“Down By The Winegar Woiks,” |
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“Down The Trail Of Achin’ Hearts,” |
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“Do You Ever Think Of Me,” |
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“The Dream In My Heart,” |
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“Easter Sunday With You,” |
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“‘Leven Pounds of Heaven,” |
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“‘Leven Thirty Saturday Night,” |
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“Elsie Shultz-En-Heim,” |
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“The End Of The Road,” |
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“Ev-Ry-Bod-Y Takes You By The Hand (In Home Sweet Home),” |
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“Ev’rybody Kiss The Bride,” |
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“Everybody Loves Somebody,” |
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“Every Minute of the Hour (Every Hour of the Day),” |
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“Ev’ry Night About This Time,” |
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“Everywhere You Go,” |
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“Feudin’ and Fightin’,” |
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“Fit As A Fiddle,” |
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“Flapperette,” |
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“The Flapper Wife,” |
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“Five Salted Peanutes,” |
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“Foolish Facts,” |
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“Foolish Questions,” |
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“Forever And Ever,” |
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“For You,” |
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“The Freckle Song,” |
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“From AM to PM (I Love You All The Time),” |
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“From One Till Two (I Always Dream Of You),” |
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“From Sunrise to Sunset (From Sunset Till Dawn),” |
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“The Gandy Dancer’s Ball,” |
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“The Gentleman Obviously Doesn’t Believe,” |
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“The Glory Of Love,” |
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“God Bless America,” |
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“Going! Going!! Gone!!!,” |
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“There’s A Gold Mine In The Sky,” |
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“(La Cinquantaine) The Golden Wedding,” |
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“Good Night Sweetheart,” |
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“Good, Good, Good (That’s You-That’s You),” |
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“Go On Home,” |
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“Got The Bench, Got The Park (But I Haven’t Got You),” |
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“Gravy Waltz,” |
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“Green Eyes (Aquellos Ojos Verdes),” |
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“Grieving For You,” |
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“Guilty,” |
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“Hand Me Down My Walkin’ Cane,” |
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“Happy Feet,” |
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“Hard Boiled Rose,” |
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“Have You Ever Been Lonely? (Have You Ever Been Blue),” |
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“Haunting Me,” |
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“The Farmer Took Another Load Away Hay! Hay!,” |
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“He,” |
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“Heigh-Ho! Ev’rybody, Heigh-Ho!,” |
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“Hell’s Bells,” |
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“Henry George Theme Song (Smoke Your Troubles Away),” |
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“Here,” |
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“Here Comes The Bride,” |
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“Here Come The British,” |
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“He’s The Last Word,” |
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“High On A Windy Hill,” |
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“Hokey Pokey Diddle Dee Rum,” |
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“Holding Hands In The Movies,” |
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“Hold Me,” |
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“Hold Tight- Hold Tight (Want Some Sea Food Mama),” |
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“Hollywood at Vine,” |
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“Home Again,” |
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“Honey,” |
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“Hoop-Dee-Doo (Polka),” |
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“How Could Red Riding Hood?,” |
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“How Many Rhymes Can You Get?,” |
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“(How Much Is) That Doggie In The Window,” |
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“He’s The Hottest Man In Town,” |
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“Hot Toddy,” |
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“The Huckle-Buck,” |
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“Huggin’ and Chalkin’,” |
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“The Hut-Sut Song,” |
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“”I”,” |
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“I Didn’t Slip, I Wasn’t Pushed, I Fell,” |
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“I Don’t Know Enough About You,” |
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“I Faw Down An’ Go Boom,” |
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“I Found My Yellow Basket,” |
||||
“If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night),” |
||||
“If I Didn’t Know Your Husband (And You Didn’t Know My Wife),” |
||||
“If That’s The Way You Want It, Baby,” |
||||
“If You Catch A Little Cold (I’ll Sneeze For You),” |
||||
“If You Love Me (Really Love Me) (Hymne A L’Amour),” |
||||
“If You Were The Only Girl,” |
||||
“It’s So Nice to Have a Man Around the House,” |
||||
“Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini,” |
||||
“It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine),” |
||||
“I Ups To Her And She Ups To Me,” |
||||
“I Used To Love You But It’s All Over Now,” |
||||
“I’ve Got A Lovely Bunch Of Cocoanuts (Roll or Bowl a Ball- A Penny a Pitch),” |
||||
“I’ve Got An Invitation To A Dance,” |
||||
“I Wanna Go Where You Go- Do What You Do, Then I’ll Be Happy,” |
||||
“I Want A Girl Just Like The Girl That Married Dear Old Dad,” |
||||
“I Went To Your Wedding,” |
||||
“I Whistle and Wait for Katie,” |
||||
“I Wonder What’s Become of Sally,” |
||||
“I Wonder How I Look When I’m Asleep,” |
||||
“I Won’t Tell A Soul (I Love You),” |
||||
“Jabberwocky,” |
||||
“Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair (I Dream Of Jeanie),” |
||||
“Josephine,” |
||||
“Just An Error In The News,” |
||||
“Just Friends,” |
||||
“Just Like A Butterfly (That’s Caught In The Rain),” |
||||
“Just My Little Yaller Boy And Me,” |
||||
“Keep It A Secret,” |
||||
“The King Is Dead,” |
||||
“Kitten On The Keys,” |
||||
“The Kitten With The Big Green Eyes,” |
||||
“Knock, Knock- Who’s There?,” |
||||
“I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes),” |
||||
“Igloo,” |
||||
“I Had But Fifty Cents,” |
||||
“I Hadn’t Anyone Til You,” |
||||
“I Idolize My Baby’s Eyes,” |
||||
“I Like My Bootleg Man,” |
||||
“I Love Me (I’m Wild About Myself),” |
||||
“I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me),” |
||||
“I Love My Baby,” |
||||
“I’ll Be Seeing You,” |
||||
“I’ll Be With You When The Clouds Roll By,” |
||||
“I’ll Get By (As Long As I Have You),” |
||||
“I’ll Never Love Anybody But You,” |
||||
“I’ll Pray For You,” |
||||
“I’ll Remember Today,” |
||||
“I’ll See You Again,” |
||||
“I’ll See You In My Dreams,” |
||||
“I’ll Walk Alone,” |
||||
“I’m A Humdinger,” |
||||
“I’m Alone Because I Love You,” |
||||
“I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles,” |
||||
“I’m Free, Single, Disengaged, Looking For Someone To Love,” |
||||
“I’m Gonna Clap My Hands (I’m Gonna Snap My Fingers),” |
||||
“I’m Gonna Bring A Watermelon To My Girl To-Night,” |
||||
“I’m Gonna Dance Wit De Guy Wot Brung Me,” |
||||
“I Miss My Swiss (My Swiss Miss Misses Me),” |
||||
“I’m Just A Dancing Sweetheart,” |
||||
“I’m Just A Vagabond Lover,” |
||||
“I’m “Ka-razy” For You,” |
||||
“I’m My Own Grandpaw,” |
||||
“I’m Not Jealous (But I Just Don’t Like It),” |
||||
“I’m Tired of Everything But You,” |
||||
“(Look Over Your Shoulder) I’m Walking Behind You,” |
||||
“In A Little Book Shop,” |
||||
“In An Eighteenth Century Drawing Room,” |
||||
“Individuality,” |
||||
“I Never Knew,” |
||||
“In Room 202,” |
||||
“In The Chapel In The Moonlight,” |
||||
“In The Shade Of The New Apple Tree,” |
||||
“Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall,” |
||||
“I Promise You,” |
||||
“Isabella (Tell Your Fella That It’s Time To Go),” |
||||
“I Said My Pajamas (And Put On My Pray’rs),” |
||||
“Ise A-Muggin’ (The Musical Arithmetic Game),” |
||||
“Is I In Love? I Is,” |
||||
“I Saw Stars,” |
||||
“I Taut I Taw A Puddy-Tat,” |
||||
“It Goes Like This That Funny Melody,” |
||||
“It Must Be True,” |
||||
“It’s Been A Long, Long Time,” |
||||
“All She’d Say Was Umh-Hum,” |
||||
“And So I Married The Girl,” |
||||
“Angel Child,” |
||||
“An Orange Grove In California,” |
||||
“Are You Havin’ Any Fun?,” |
||||
“At A Perfume Counter On The Rue de la Paix,” |
||||
“Baby,” |
||||
“Baby Blue Eyes,” |
||||
“Biminy,” |
||||
“Bubble Land,” |
||||
“By A River In Spain,” |
||||
“Climbing Up The Ladder of Love,” |
||||
“Did You Mean It?,” |
||||
“Dirty Hands Dirty Face,” |
||||
“Doll Dance,” |
||||
“Do You, Don’t You, Will You, Won’t You (Love Me Too),” |
||||
“East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon),” |
||||
“Fate (It Was Fate When I First Met You),” |
||||
“(Songs From) Florodora,” |
||||
“Georgette,” |
||||
“The Girl Is You and The Boy Is Me,” |
||||
“The Gold-Digger (Dig A Little Deeper),” |
||||
“Hands Across The Table,” |
||||
“Here I Am,” |
||||
“He Went In Like A Lion And Came Out Like A Lamb,” |
||||
“Hold Me,” |
||||
“Honolulu Eyes,” |
||||
“If I Can’t Get The Sweetie I Want (I Pity The Sweetie I Get),” |
||||
“I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In A Five And Ten Cent Store),” |
||||
“If You’re In Love You’ll Waltz,” |
||||
“I Hold Her Hand And She Holds Mine,” |
||||
“I Just Couldn’t Take It Baby,” |
||||
“I’ll Build A Stairway To Paradise,” |
||||
“I Love Louisa,” |
||||
“I Love Me (I’m Wild About Myself),” |
||||
“Je Vous Aime (I Love You),” |
||||
“The Image Of You,” |
||||
“I’m A Lonesome Little Rain Drop,” |
||||
“I May Be Wrong (But, I Think You’re Wonderful!),” |
||||
“It’s About Time,” |
||||
“I Want A Daddy Who Will Rock Me To Sleep,” |
||||
“I Want You Morning, Noon and Night,” |
||||
“Just A Little Love Song,” |
||||
“Just Snap Your Fingers At Care,” |
||||
“Let’s Misbehave,” |
||||
“The Life Of A Rose,” |
||||
“List’ning On Some Radio,” |
||||
“Love And A Dime,” |
||||
“The Love A Gypsy Knows,” |
||||
“The Love Boat,” |
||||
“Lucky Day,” |
||||
“Mandy,” |
||||
“Manhattan Mary,” |
||||
“(I’m Coming Back To You) Maybe,” |
||||
“Meet Me In Bubble Land,” |
||||
“Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean,” |
||||
“Moonlight Kisses,” |
||||
“Music, Maestro, Please!,” |
||||
“Say It With Music,” |
||||
“A Young Man’s Fancy,” |
||||
“My Baby’s Arms,” |
||||
“My Darling,” |
||||
“My Darling,” |
||||
“My Isle of Golden Dreams,” |
||||
“My Man (Mon Homme),” |
||||
“My Song,” |
||||
“‘Neath the South Sea Moon,” |
||||
“Nellie Kelly I Love You,” |
||||
“A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square,” |
||||
“No Can Do,” |
||||
“Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly I’m In Love,” |
||||
“Oh How I Love You,” |
||||
“Once In A Lifetime,” |
||||
“Peter Pan (I Love You),” |
||||
“Rio Rita,” |
||||
“San,” |
||||
“Sally,” |
||||
“Sally Won’t You Come Back?,” |
||||
“The Sheik of Araby,” |
||||
“Sixty Seconds Ev’ry Minute (I Think Of You),” |
||||
“So This Is Venice,” |
||||
“Speak To Me Of Love (Parlez-Moi D’amour),” |
||||
“Strut, Miss Lizzie,” |
||||
“Sweet Kisses (That Came In The Night),” |
||||
“Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away,” |
||||
“Tell Me Little Gypsy,” |
||||
“Tell Me That You Love Me,” |
||||
“That Naughty Waltz,” |
||||
“That’s You, Baby,” |
||||
“There’s A Vacant Chair At Home Sweet Home (When The World Goes Back On You),” |
||||
“They’re All Sweeties,” |
||||
“Tiger Rose,” |
||||
“To You,” |
||||
“Tripping Along (With You And Me),” |
||||
“What D’Ya Say?,” |
||||
“What’ll I Do,” |
||||
“When I Go A Dreamin’,” |
||||
“When My Baby Smiles At Me,” |
||||
“When Shall We Meet Again,” |
||||
“Who Cares?,” |
||||
“You Ain’t Heard Nothing Yet,” |
||||
“You’re Always In My Arms (But Only In My Dreams),” |
||||
“You’re Just A Flower From An Old Bouquet,” |
||||
“All Alone,” |
||||
Sheet Music Box 19 General Sheet Music (Box 3 of 3) |
||||
“Father Of The Land We Love,” |
||||
“Sail Along, Silv’ry Moon,” |
||||
“Sam’s Song (The Happy Tune),” |
||||
“San Fernando Valley (I’m Packin’ My Grip),” |
||||
“Satan Takes A Holiday,” |
||||
“Say It While Dancing,” |
||||
“Say It With A Ukulele,” |
||||
“Say Mister Have You Met Rosie’s Sister,” |
||||
“Scatter-Brain,” |
||||
“Sentimental Me,” |
||||
“A Serenade To A Jerk,” |
||||
“She Had To Go And Lose It At The Astor,” |
||||
“The Sheik of Araby,” |
||||
“Sheila,” |
||||
“She’s Still My Baby,” |
||||
“Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy,” |
||||
“Short’nin’ Bread,” |
||||
“Show Me The Way To Go Home,” |
||||
“Sing Something Simple,” |
||||
“Six Feet of Papa,” |
||||
“Six Lessons From Madame La Zonga,” |
||||
“Sixteen Ton,” |
||||
“Sixty Seconds Every Minute (I’m In Love With You),” |
||||
“Sixty Seconds Got Together,” |
||||
“Slaughter On Tenth Avenue,” |
||||
“Sleepy Head,” |
||||
“Sleepy Time Gal,” |
||||
“Smile, Darn Ya, Smile,” |
||||
“Somebody Bad Stole De Wedding Bell (Who’s Got De Ding Dong),” |
||||
“Somebody Stole My Rose Colored Glasses,” |
||||
“Something Came and Got Me In The Spring,” |
||||
“Song Sung Blue,” |
||||
“Sonya (Yup Alay Yup!),” |
||||
“So Rare,” |
||||
“So Tired,” |
||||
“The Spell of the Blues,” |
||||
“(When It’s) Springtime In The Rockies,” |
||||
“Stairway To The Stars,” |
||||
“Steal A Little Kiss While Dancing,” |
||||
“Stein Song,” |
||||
“I’d Like To Find The Guy That Wrote The Stein Song,” |
||||
“Suddenly There’s A Valley,” |
||||
“(Oh You Little) Sun-Uv-Er-Gun,” |
||||
“Sweet Genevieve,” |
||||
“(I Love You-I Love You-I Love You) Sweetheart of All My Dreams,” |
||||
“Sweetheart Trail,” |
||||
“Sweetie Pie,” |
||||
“Sweet Mama Tree Top Tall,” |
||||
“Sweet Mamma (Papa’s Getting Mad),” |
||||
“Sweet Sue Just You,” |
||||
“Swingette,” |
||||
“Takes Two To Tango,” |
||||
“Telling It To The Daisies (But It Never Gets Back To You),” |
||||
“Tennessee Waltz,” |
||||
“Ten Pretty Girls,” |
||||
“That Certain Party,” |
||||
“(How Much Is) That Doggie In The Window,” |
||||
“That Naughty Waltz,” |
||||
“That Old Gang Of Mine,” |
||||
“There Is A Tavern In The Town (Fare-Thee-Well, For I Must Leave Thee),” |
||||
“There’ll Always Be An England,” |
||||
“There Must Be A Way,” |
||||
“There’s A Rainbow ‘Round My Shoulder,” |
||||
“There’s A Rickety Rackety Shack (By A Rickety Rockety Road),” |
||||
“There’s Yes Yes In Your Eyes,” |
||||
“They Didn’t Believe Me,” |
||||
“The Thing,” |
||||
“(I’ve Grown So Lonesome) Thinking Of You,” |
||||
“This Is My Song,” |
||||
“This Love Of Mine,” |
||||
“Three Little Fishies (Itty Bitty Poo),” |
||||
“Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport,” |
||||
“Tik-A-Tee, Tik-A-Tay (Tica-Ti, Tica-Tay),” |
||||
“Till,” |
||||
“‘Til Reveille,” |
||||
“Time Has Told Its Story,” |
||||
“The Tinkle Song,” |
||||
“Tip-Toe Thru’ The Tulips With Me,” |
||||
“To Be Forgotten,” |
||||
“Together, We Two,” |
||||
“Tom Thumb’s Drum,” |
||||
“Toodle-Oo (I’ll Be Seeing You),” |
||||
“Too Fat Polka,” |
||||
“Toolie Oolie Doolie (The Yodel Polka),” |
||||
“To You,” |
||||
“Tutti Frutti,” |
||||
“Twelve O’Clock At Night,” |
||||
“12th Street Rag,” |
||||
“24 Hours A Day,” |
||||
“24 Hours A Day,” |
||||
“Twilight (The Stars And You),” |
||||
“Ty-Tee,” |
||||
“Tzena Tzena Tzena,” |
||||
“U. B. 4. Me and I’ll B. 4. U.,” |
||||
“Ukelele Lady,” |
||||
“The Umbrella Man,” |
||||
“Under The Old Apple Tree,” |
||||
“Valencia,” |
||||
“Vieni, Vieni,” |
||||
“Vilia,” |
||||
“Crazy Words-Crazy Tune (Vo-do-de-o),” |
||||
“The Voice In The Old Village Choir,” |
||||
“Wabash Moon,” |
||||
“Walkin’ My Baby Back Home,” |
||||
“Wal, I Swan! Gid-dap Napoleon,” |
||||
“Waltzing In A Dream,” |
||||
“A Waltz Was Born In Vienna,” |
||||
“The Waltz You Saved For Me,” |
||||
“Wana (When I Wana-You No Wana),” |
||||
“Washington and Lee Swing,” |
||||
“Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine),” |
||||
“We Just Couldn’t Say Goodbye,” |
||||
“What A Diff’rence A Day Made,” |
||||
“What Can I Say After I Say I’m Sorry?,” |
||||
“What Does It Matter?,” |
||||
“(What Do We Do On A) Dew Dew Dewy Day,” |
||||
“What Have We Got To Do To-Night But Dance,” |
||||
“What Is This Thing Called Love?,” |
||||
“When Francis Dances With Me,” |
||||
“When I Leave The World Behind,” |
||||
“When I Take My Sugar To Tea,” |
||||
“When My Dream Boat Comes Home,” |
||||
“When The Leaves Come Tumbling Down,” |
||||
“When The Organ Played O’Promise Me,” |
||||
“When The Poppies Bloom Again,” |
||||
“When You And I Were Seventeen,” |
||||
“When You And I Were Young Maggie,” |
||||
“Where’d You Get Those Eyes?,” |
||||
“Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day,” |
||||
“The Whiffenpoof Song (Baa! Baa! Baa!),” |
||||
“Whistling In The Dark,” |
||||
“White Christmas,” |
||||
“Who?,” |
||||
“Whose Izzy Is He (Is He Yours Or Is He Mine),” |
||||
“Whose Who Are You?,” |
||||
“Who’s Sorry Now?,” |
||||
“Who Takes Care Of The Caretaker’s Daughter (While The Caretaker’s Busy Taking Care),” |
||||
“Who Wants A Bad Little Boy?,” |
||||
“Why?,” |
||||
“Why Can’t This Night Go On Forever?,” |
||||
“Why Dance?,” |
||||
“Why Should I Cry Over You?,” |
||||
“The Wild Wild Women (Are Making A Wild Man Of Me),” |
||||
“With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming,” |
||||
“Wonderful One,” |
||||
“Would You Like To Take A Walk (Sump’n Good’ll Come From That),” |
||||
“Wy-Lets (Violets),” |
||||
“YES! We Have No Bananas,” |
||||
“(I’ve Got The) YES! We Have No Banana Blues,” |
||||
“Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay!,” |
||||
“You Are My Lucky Star,” |
||||
“You Call It Madness But I Call It Love,” |
||||
“You Can’t Be True, Dear,” |
||||
“You Can’t Pull The Wool Over My Eyes,” |
||||
“You’d Be Surprised,” |
||||
“You Didn’t Know The Music (I Didn’t Know The Words),” |
||||
“You Don’t Like It-Not Much,” |
||||
“You Fit Into The Picture,” |
||||
“You Need Hands,” |
||||
“You Need Someone (To Love),” |
||||
“Your Bulldog Drinks Champagne,” |
||||
“You’re Driving Me Crazy! (What Did I Do?),” |
||||
“You’re In Ev’ry One’s Arms (But In Nobody’s Heart),” |
||||
“You Tell Her-I Stutter,” |
||||
“You Tell Me Your Dream (I’ll Tell You Mine),” |
||||
“You Want Lovin’ (But I Want Love),” |
||||
“You Went Away Too Far (And Stayed Away Too Long),” |
||||
“Zing Zing-Zoom Zoom,” |
||||
“Oh! You Have No Idea,” |
||||
“Our Melody The Phonograph Song,” |
||||
“Out In The Cold Again,” |
||||
“Outside,” |
||||
“Over Somebody Else’s Shoulder (I Fell In Love With You),” |
||||
“”Paint ‘Em, Girls”,” |
||||
“Pal-Sie Wal-Sie,” |
||||
“Papa Loves Mambo,” |
||||
“The Patty Cake Man,” |
||||
“The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero),” |
||||
“Peter Cottontail,” |
||||
“Pickle In The Middle (And The Mustard On Top),” |
||||
“The Picnic Song,” |
||||
“The Picture I Painted Of You,” |
||||
“Pig Latin Love (I-yay Ove-lay.),” |
||||
“Pink Elephants,” |
||||
“The Pink Panther,” |
||||
“(Potatoes Are Cheaper- Tomatoes Are Cheaper) Now’s The Time To Fall In Love,” |
||||
“The Prisoner’s Song,” |
||||
“(Does She Love Me) Positively-Absolutely,” |
||||
“Pucker Up And Whistle Till The Clouds Roll By,” |
||||
“Puddin’ Head Jones,” |
||||
“The Pump Song,” |
||||
“The Pussy Cat Song (Nyow! Nyot Nyow!),” |
||||
“Rag Mop,” |
||||
“Rain,” |
||||
“Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume,” |
||||
“Rip Van Winkle Slept With One Eye Open,” |
||||
“Rock Right!,” |
||||
“Roll ‘Em Girls (Roll Your Own),” |
||||
“Room Full of Roses,” |
||||
“A Room With A View,” |
||||
“A Rose and a Baby Ruth,” |
||||
“Rose O’Day (The Filla-Ga-Dusha Song),” |
||||
“The Rose of Tralee,” |
||||
“Remember,” |
||||
“The Lady I Love,” |
||||
“Lady Of Spain,” |
||||
“Lady Of The Evening,” |
||||
“Lady Play Your Mandolin,” |
||||
“The Language of Love,” |
||||
“Laroo, Laroo, Lilli Bolero,” |
||||
“Last Night On The Back Porch (I Loved Her Best Of All),” |
||||
“The Last Waltz,” |
||||
“Laughing On The Outside (Crying On The Inside),” |
||||
“Left Right Out Of Your Heart (Hi-Lee Hi-Lo Hi-Lup-Up-Up),” |
||||
“Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella On A Rainy Day,” |
||||
“Let Her Go,” |
||||
“Let It Rain, Let It Pour (I’ll Be In Virginia In The Morning),” |
||||
“Let’s All Sing Like The Birdies Sing,” |
||||
“Let’s Put Out The Lights (And Go To Sleep),” |
||||
“Let The Rest Of The World Go By,” |
||||
“Let’s Pitch A Little Woo,” |
||||
“The Lie-De-Lie Song,” |
||||
“Lies,” |
||||
“Life Is Just A Bowl of Cherries,” |
||||
“Lillette,” |
||||
“Linger Awhile,” |
||||
“Little Dutch Mill,” |
||||
“A Little Kiss Each Morning (A Little Kiss Each Night),” |
||||
“Little Lady Make-Believe,” |
||||
“The Little Old Clock On The Mantel,” |
||||
“Little Old Lady,” |
||||
“(There’s A) Little Picture Playhouse In My Heart,” |
||||
“The Little Things In Life,” |
||||
“Little White Lies,” |
||||
“Look Sweeter In A Sweater (Calypso Version),” |
||||
“Lollipop,” |
||||
“A Lonesome Singer Of Song,” |
||||
“Lonely Troubadour,” |
||||
“The Love Bug Will Bite You (If You Don’t Watch Out),” |
||||
“Love Is The Sweetest Thing,” |
||||
“Love Letters In The Sand,” |
||||
“Love Made A Gypsy Out Of Me,” |
||||
“Loud Speakin’ Papa (You’d Better Speak Easy To Me),” |
||||
“Mabel! Mabel!,” |
||||
“Mack The Knife,” |
||||
“Mairzy Doats,” |
||||
“Mama Don’t Want No Peas An’ Rice An’ Cocoanut Oil,” |
||||
“Mama From The Train (A Kiss, A Kiss),” |
||||
“Mama Look A Booboo (Shut Yuh Mouth-Go Away),” |
||||
“Mama’s Grown Young, Papa’s Grown Old,” |
||||
“The Man I Love,” |
||||
“The Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo,” |
||||
“Mary Ann,” |
||||
“A Marshmallow World,” |
||||
“Marta (Rambling Rose Of The Wildwood),” |
||||
“Mello Cello,” |
||||
“Me, Myself And I (Are All In Love With You),” |
||||
“Me No Speak-a Good English,” |
||||
“The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down,” |
||||
“Mexicali Rose (Mexicali Rosa),” |
||||
“The Midnight Waltz,” |
||||
“Milk Bucket Boogie,” |
||||
“Missus Mose Has A Million Beaus (Since Old Man Mose Is Dead),” |
||||
“Miss You,” |
||||
“Mister and Mississippi,” |
||||
“Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean,” |
||||
“Mockin’ Bird Hill (Tra La La Twittle Dee Dee Dee),” |
||||
“Moonlight and Roses (Bring Mem’ries of You),” |
||||
“(There Ought To Be A) Moonlight Saving Time,” |
||||
“Mother, At Your Feet Is Kneeling,” |
||||
“Ms. America,” |
||||
“My Blue Heaven,” |
||||
“My Cigarette Lady,” |
||||
“My Coliseum Dream-Girl,” |
||||
“My Cutey’s Due At Two-To-Two To-Day,” |
||||
“My Gal Sal,” |
||||
“My Great, Great, Grandfather,” |
||||
“My Heart Belongs To The Girl Who Belongs To Somebody Else,” |
||||
“My Jealous Eyes (That Turned From Blue To Green),” |
||||
“My One and Only Heart,” |
||||
“My Sugar,” |
||||
“My Time Is Your Time,” |
||||
“Nettie, The Nitwit Of The Networks,” |
||||
“Night And Day,” |
||||
“Nobody Knows Where Tosti Goes (When Tosti Says Goodbye),” |
||||
“Now Is The Hour (Maori Farewell Song),” |
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“”Number Three” (The Old Gold Song),” |
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“The Object Of My Affection,” |
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“”O” (Oh!),” |
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“Oh Helen!,” |
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“Oh How I Miss You To-night,” |
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“Oh, Mabel!,” |
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“Oh! Moytle,” |
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“Oh! Radio Man! Please Spare Me An Extra Watt,” |
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“Old King Tut (In Old King Tutenkhamen’s Day),” |
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“Old New England Moon,” |
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“Ol’ Man River,” |
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“One Dozen Roses,” |
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“One Kiss,” |
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“One Meat Ball,” |
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“One Minute To One,” |
||||
“The One Rose (That’s Left In My Heart),” |
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“One-zy Two-zy (I Love You-zy),” |
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“Ooo Ernest (Are You Earnest With Me),” |
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“Oogie Oogie Wa Wa,” |
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“On Mobile Bay,” |
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“Orange Colored Sky,” |
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“O Sole Mio (My Sunshine),” |
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“Our Hour (The Puppy Love Song),” |
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“Let Us Dance,” |
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“The Little Chauffeur,” |
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“The Maiden With The Dreamy Eyes,” |
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“The Midnight Girl,” |
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“My Beautiful Lady,” |
||||
“My Grandfather’s Girl (She Was A Grand Old Girl),” |
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“My House-Boat Beau,” |
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“My Waltz Queen,” |
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“My Yankee Doodle Girl,” |
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“Nobody’s Baby,” |
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“Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!,” |
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“Oh, Kitty,” |
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“Oh You, You Darling,” |
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“Old Fashioned Garden,” |
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“One, Two, Three, Four,” |
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“Peg O’ My Heart,” |
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“Poor Butterfly,” |
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“Posing For Venus,” |
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“Row, Row, Row,” |
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“Say, Sis, Give Us A Kiss!,” |
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“So Long Letty,” |
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“Something Seems Tingle-ingleing,” |
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“Sometime,” |
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“Tulip Time,” |
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“Under The Honeymoon,” |
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“Waltz Me Till I’m Dreamy,” |
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“Way Back,” |
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“What Money Can’t Buy,” |
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“When Broadway Was A Pasture,” |
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“When The Moon Slyly Winks (In The Night),” |
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“When You’re All Dressed Up And No Place To Go,” |
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“Won’t You Be My Baby Boy?,” |
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“Won’t You Come And Waltz With Me,” |
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“You’ll Never Know The Goodfellow I’ve Been,” |
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“At The Ball That’s All,” |
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“Aren’t You The Girl I Met At Sherry’s?,” |
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“Bachelor Days,” |
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“Be Sweet To Me Kid,” |
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“Eileen,” |
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“Everybody Loves A Chicken,” |
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“Everybody Works But Father,” |
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“Down By The Erie Canal,” |
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“Evelyn,” |
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“Everybody Twostep,” |
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“Every Little Movement,” |
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“Fancy You Fancying Me!,” |
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“Florabella,” |
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“Garden Of My Dreams,” |
||||
“The Girlie With The Baby Stare,” |
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“The Gertrude Hoffmann Glide,” |
||||
“Hello, Frisco! (I Called You Up To Say “Hello!”),” |
||||
“I’d Like To Call You On The ‘Phone,” |
||||
“In Loving Time,” |
||||
“Isle D’Amour (Isle Of Love),” |
||||
“It’s A Wonderful World After All,” |
||||
“I’ve Got Rings On My Fingers (Mumbo Jumbo Jijjiboo J. O’Shea),” |
||||
“I’ve Got Rings On My Fingers (Mumbo Jumbo Jijjiboo J. O’Shea),” |
||||
“Jimmy Valentine,” |
||||
“A Lemon In The Garden Of Love,” |
||||
Sheet Music Box 20 Sheet Music Signed by the Artist |
||||
“After It’s Over Dear.” |
||||
“Alone.” |
||||
“Ask The Rose.” |
||||
“Avalon.” |
||||
“Beautiful.” |
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“Because of You.” |
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“Bright Eyes.” |
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“Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue?” |
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“Buddy.” |
||||
“Can You Imagine.” |
||||
“Carmenella.” |
||||
“Curls.” |
||||
“Dear Heart.” |
||||
“Dancing Tambourine.” |
||||
“Delta Girl Of Mine.” |
||||
“Don’t Be Sad.” |
||||
“Don’t Waste Your Tears Over Me.” |
||||
“Dreams, Just Dreams.” |
||||
“Dreamland, Brings Memories Of You.” |
||||
“Dream Sweetness.” |
||||
“Drifting.” |
||||
“Down In Hindu Town.” |
||||
“Everyone Is Meant For Someone.” |
||||
“Eyes That Say “I Love You”.” |
||||
“Five Women To Every Man.” |
||||
“Girl Of Mine.” |
||||
“Gypsy Wildflower.” |
||||
“Hiawatha’s Melody Of Love.” |
||||
“I Can’t See the Good in “Good Bye”.” |
||||
“I’d Rather Cry Over You (Than Smile At Somebody Else).” |
||||
“If I Could Look Into Your Eyes.” |
||||
“If You See That Gal of Mine Send Her Home.” |
||||
“I Love You Sunday.” |
||||
“I’m A Dreamer That’s Chasing Bubbles.” |
||||
“I’m Forever Thnking of You.” |
||||
“I’m Happy Go Lucky.” |
||||
“I’m Not Jealous (But I Just Don’t Like It.” |
||||
“In My Dreams.” |
||||
“In Shadow Land.” |
||||
“In Sweet September.” |
||||
“It’s All Right With Me Old Pal.” |
||||
“I’ve Found I Can’t Live Without You.” |
||||
“I Want My Old Girl Back.” |
||||
“I Want The Twilight and You.” |
||||
“Just As We Used To Be.” |
||||
“Just Like A Butterfly (That’s Caught In The Rain).” |
||||
“Little Pal of Mine.” |
||||
“Love Dreams.” |
||||
“Lucky In Love.” |
||||
“Lullaby Land.” |
||||
“Magnolia.” |
||||
“Maybe That’s Why I Love You.” |
||||
“Meet Me Next Sunday (I’ll Wait For You).” |
||||
“My Castles In The Air Are Tumbling Down.” |
||||
“My Gal, She Has Some Wonderful Ways.” |
||||
“My Electric Girl.” |
||||
“My Little Nest of Heavenly Blues.” |
||||
“My Little Rose of Romany.” |
||||
“My Sunday Girl.” |
||||
“My Sunshine Rose.” |
||||
“Naughty Eyes.” |
||||
“Oh, How I Laugh When I Think How I Cried About You.” |
||||
“Open Your Eyes.” |
||||
“Rio Nights.” |
||||
“Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away.” |
||||
“Rings.” |
||||
“Rose of Araby.” |
||||
“Smile A Little Bit.” |
||||
“So Long Oo-Long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone).” |
||||
“Somebody Misses, Somebody’s Kisses.” |
||||
“Somebody Stole My Gal.” |
||||
“Some One.” |
||||
“Somewhere-Somehow-Some Day.” |
||||
“Sunbeam (I’m Coming Back To You).” |
||||
“Sweetheart Land.” |
||||
“Sweetie O’Mine.” |
||||
“Tell It To The World.” |
||||
“Ten Baby Fingers.” |
||||
“Time After Time.” |
||||
“Time Will Tell.” |
||||
“Two Blue Eyes.” |
||||
“Vamping Rose.” |
||||
“Wander With Me To Loveland.” |
||||
“Way Down Barcelona Way (Diddle-De-Um-Te-Dum).” |
||||
“When I Dream In The Moonlight Of You.” |
||||
“When I Hear A DreamY Waltz Melody.” |
||||
“When The Sun Goes Down In Rainbow Land.” |
||||
“When They Play That Old “Salomy Melody”.” |
||||
“When You’re Alone.” |
||||
“Who’ll Take My Place (When I’m Gone).” |
||||
“Why Blame It All One Me.” |
||||
“Won’t You Share Your Troubles With Me Sweetheart (Let Me Laugh With You When You’re Glad).” |
||||
“You’re Still An Old Sweetheart Of Mine.” |
||||
Sheet Music Box 21 Sheet Music: Loose, Alphabetical |
||||
“A Starry Night and A Beautiful Girl,” |
||||
“Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight,” |
||||
“At The Baby Parade,” |
||||
“At The Devil’s Ball,” |
||||
“At The Yiddish Wedding Jubilee,” |
||||
“Ballad of Davy Crockett,” |
||||
“Bandy Legs,” |
||||
“Beatrice Fairfax, Tell Me What To Do!,” |
||||
“Bebe,” |
||||
“Becky Sharp,” |
||||
“BL-ND and P-G (Spells Blind Pig),” |
||||
“Broken Blossoms,” |
||||
“Buy American! (And Good Times Will Come Thru’),” |
||||
“Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon,” |
||||
“Carol Of The Drum,” |
||||
“Come Out Of The Kitchen Mary Ann,” |
||||
“De Cow Need A Tail In Fly-Time,” |
||||
“Don’t Never Do-o-o That (You Nasty Man),” |
||||
“Don’t Take Advantage (Of My Good Nature),” |
||||
“Dragnet,” |
||||
“Dreams of Long Ago,” |
||||
“In My Dream Of You,” |
||||
“Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Mo,” |
||||
“Faces We Miss From The Stage,” |
||||
“The Fairest Rose,” |
||||
“The Fascinating Widow,” |
||||
“For Me And My Gal,” |
||||
“For Sale-A Baby,” |
||||
“For The Sake Of A Wife And Home,” |
||||
“The Gay Young Bride,” |
||||
“God Bless Us All,” |
||||
“Happy Feet,” |
||||
“Harper Valley P.T.A.,” |
||||
“Heavens Above (I’m Falling In Love With You),” |
||||
“Hello Central, Give Me Heaven,” |
||||
“He’s A Rag Picker,” |
||||
“Hesitation Blues (Oh! Baby Must I Hesitate),” |
||||
“Hey! Mister Cotton-Picker,” |
||||
“Hollywood,” |
||||
“How Could Washington Be A Married Man (And Never, Never Tell A Lie?),” |
||||
“I Love The Ladies,” |
||||
“I Never Has Seen Snow,” |
||||
“I Wanna Kiss ‘Em,” |
||||
“I’d Do As Much For You,” |
||||
“If I Catch The Guy Who Wrote Poor Butterfly,” |
||||
“I’m Getting So Now I Don’t Care,” |
||||
“In Beauty-Land,” |
||||
“The International Rag,” |
||||
“Is There Any Country Better Than The U.S.A.?,” |
||||
“It’s Just A Stone-Throw From Old Stone Mountain (To The Girl I Left Behind),” |
||||
“J’ai Deux Amours,” |
||||
“Kate (Have I Come Too Early, Too Late),” |
||||
“Lay My Head Beneath A Rose,” |
||||
“Leap For A Man, Girls, It’s Leap Year,” |
||||
“Leave Us Face It (We’re In Love),” |
||||
“Lilli Marlene,” |
||||
“Love Me Honey,” |
||||
“(Love Will Be The Reason) “Why”,” |
||||
“Lucky Lindy,” |
||||
“Lullaby Time,” |
||||
“Lullaby Time,” |
||||
“Majorette,” |
||||
“The Man Who Owns Broadway,” |
||||
“Mandalay,” |
||||
“Maple Leaf Rag,” |
||||
“Meet Me To-Night In Dreamland,” |
||||
“Meet Me To-Night But Not In Dreamland,” |
||||
“The Moving Picture Hero (Of My Heart),” |
||||
“Mr. Jazz, Himself,” |
||||
“My Bonnie Bride,” |
||||
“My Daddy Long Legs,” |
||||
“My Irish Caruso,” |
||||
“My Tennessee Rose,” |
||||
“”Nedra”-Waltzes,” |
||||
“A Night In Napoli,” |
||||
“O Wond’rous Life,” |
||||
“Only A Pansy Blossom,” |
||||
“Poor Butterfly,” |
||||
“Poor Pauline,” |
||||
“Pretty Baby,” |
||||
“Pu-leeze! Mister Hemingway!,” |
||||
“”Ra Di A Di Um”,” |
||||
“Red Wing (An Indian Fable),” |
||||
“Savannah,” |
||||
“She’s Got “IT!”,” |
||||
“Short Skirts,” |
||||
“Short Skirts,” |
||||
“Skiddoo! Skiddoo! Twenty-Three For You!,” |
||||
“Snookey Ookums,” |
||||
“So Red The Rose,” |
||||
“The Song Of The Beauceant,” |
||||
“The Song Of Daniel Boone (The Daddy Of Them All),” |
||||
“The Song Without A Name,” |
||||
“Sprinkle Me With Kisses (If You Want My Love To Grow),” |
||||
“Sweetheart of T.K.O.,” |
||||
“Theda Bara (I’ll Keep Away From You),” |
||||
“There’s No One But You,” |
||||
“They Needed A Songbird In Heaven (So God Took Caruso Away),” |
||||
“They Start The Victrola (And Go Dancing Round The Floor),” |
||||
“The 20th Century Rag,” |
||||
“The Waggle O’The Kilt,” |
||||
“Uncle Silas (Some Rube),” |
||||
“Was There Ever A Pal Like You,” |
||||
“Wee Gee (Ouija),” |
||||
“What A Sweet Way To Say “Goodnight”,” |
||||
“Who’ll Take The Place Of The Song Bird Now Gone?,” |
||||
“Whose Pretty Baby Are You Now?,” |
||||
“Why Didn’t You Leave Me Years Ago (Instead Of Leaving Me Now),” |
||||
“Wool Soap,” |
||||
“X-Ray Waltzes,” |
||||
“You Never Told Me About Jesus,” |
||||
“The Young and The Restless,” |
||||
|
||||
Series 6. Miscellaneous |
||||
Miscellaneous Box 1 Mississippi postcards, ads, greeting cards |
||||
Miscellaneous Box 2 Programs for assorted |
||||
Miscellaneous Box 3 Scattered issues of |
||||
|
||||
Series 7. Movie Materials |
||||
Subseries 7.1. Movie Materials (Original Deposit) |
||||
Movies Box 1 Lobby Cards and Stills |
||||
The Long Hot Summer: 7 color lobby cards, 1958 |
||||
Sanctuary: 8 color lobby cards, 1961 |
||||
The Tarnished Angels: 3 color lobby cards, 1958 |
||||
Banjo on My Knee: 1 color lobby card, 2 b/w stills, 1943 |
||||
Stallion Road: 1 color lobby card, 7 b/w stills, 1947 |
||||
Natchez Trace: 8 color lobby cards, 1959 |
||||
Slave Ship: 1 color lobby card, 6 b/w stills, 1937 |
||||
Tap Roots: 1 color lobby card, 1948 |
||||
Tap Roots: 8 color lobby cards, 1956 |
||||
Land of the Pharoahs: 1 color lobby card, 1 b/w still, 2 color stills, 1955 |
||||
The Left Hand of God: 2 color lobby cards, 8 b/w stills, 1955 |
||||
The Reivers: 8 color lobby cards, 1969 |
||||
The Big Sleep: 1 color lobby card, 1946 |
||||
Home from the Hill: 8 color lobby cards, 1960 |
||||
The Gambler from Natchez: 8 color lobby cards, 1954 |
||||
Ode to Billy Joe: 8 color lobby cards, 4 b/w stills, undated |
||||
Intruder in the Dust: 6 color lobby cards, 1949 |
||||
A Streetcar Named Desire: Playbill (Swedish), undated |
||||
So Red the Rose: 2 b/w stills, 1935 |
||||
The Sound and the Fury: 8 color lobby cards, 1959 |
||||
Subseries 7.2. Movie Materials (2001 Accretion) |
||||
Movie Posters |
||||
Girl Happy. 27”x 41”. 1964. |
||||
The Firm. 16 ½” x 25”. 26 June 1993. |
||||
The Pelican Brief. 27”x 40”. 1993. |
||||
The Client. 27”x 40”. 1994. |
||||
The Firm. 27”x 29 ½”. 1993. |
||||
A Time to Kill. 27” x 40”. 1996. |
||||
The Chamber. 27”x40”. 1996. |
||||
The Rainmaker. 27” x 40”. 1997. |
||||
Mexican Lobby Card. |
||||
Reproduction of lobby card. |
||||
Western Movie Stars by Beth Marion. 16 ½” x 20 ½”. |
||||
Movie Magazines |
||||
Movies Box 2 B- |
||||
Best Songs, undated |
||||
The Billboard, 20 May 1939 |
||||
College Humor, 1925 |
||||
A Day With Charlie McCarthy, 1938 |
||||
The Etude, March 1922 |
||||
Everybody’s Magazine, January 1914 |
||||
400 Songs To Remember, 1939 |
||||
Hearts, January 1917 |
||||
Hit Parader, February |
||||
Hit Parader,October |
||||
Hit Parader, November |
||||
Hollywood, February 1936 |
||||
Hollywood Life Stories, 1966 |
||||
Illustrated American, 5 August 1898 |
||||
Illustrated American, 17 February 1899 |
||||
Judge: Advertising Number, 17 November 1923 |
||||
Liberty, 19 September 1936 |
||||
Liberty, 7 November 1936 |
||||
Life: Vacation Book Number, 28 May 1898 |
||||
Life, 13 July 1899 |
||||
Life: Movie Number, 16 June 1927 |
||||
Look, 31 August 1937 |
||||
Look, 30 January 1951 |
||||
Melody, January 1924 |
||||
Melody, April 1935 |
||||
Metronome, December 1931 |
||||
Metronome, June 1932 |
||||
Metronome, July 1932 |
||||
Modern Screen, May 1935 |
||||
Modern Screen, August 1939 |
||||
Modern Screen, August 1944 |
||||
Modern Screen, June 1951 |
||||
Modern Screen, January 1952 |
||||
Modern Screen, January 1960 |
||||
Modern Screen, January 1961 |
||||
Modern Screen, June 1972 |
||||
Movies Box 3 Modern Screen– |
||||
Modern Screen, August 1976 |
||||
Modern Women, June 1904 |
||||
Monthly Musical Journal, July 1985 |
||||
Motion Picture, August 1923 |
||||
Motion Picture, February 1934 |
||||
Motion Picture Classic, February 1919 |
||||
Motion Picture, June 1946 |
||||
Movies, January 1943 |
||||
Movie & Radio Guide, 18-24 May 1940 |
||||
Movie & Radio Guide, 17-23 August 1940 |
||||
Movie Classics, September 1933 |
||||
Movie Life, August 1960 |
||||
Movie Mirror, August 1933 |
||||
Movie Mirror, October 1939 |
||||
Movie Mirror, October 1967 |
||||
Movie Songs, August 1946 |
||||
Music News, 7 August 1931 |
||||
Musical America, 19 October 1918 |
||||
Paramount No. 23, undated |
||||
Photoplay, April 1950 |
||||
Photoplay, July 1959 |
||||
Photoplay, December 1959 |
||||
Photoplay, January 1960 |
||||
Photoplay, May 1960 |
||||
Photoplay, July 1960 |
||||
Photoplay, October 1960 |
||||
Photoplay, August 1961 |
||||
Photoplay, April 1963 |
||||
Photoplay, January 1965 |
||||
Movies Box 4 Photoplay– |
||||
Photoplay, April 1932 |
||||
Photoplay, April 1943 |
||||
Photoplay, October 1959 |
||||
Pic, 18 February 1941 |
||||
Popular Songs, October 1934 |
||||
Popular Songs, March 1935 |
||||
Popular Songs, July 1935 |
||||
Popular Songs of Today, July-August 1928 |
||||
Radio Guide, 21 November 1936 |
||||
Radio Guide, 16 November 1935 |
||||
Radio Mirror, June 1936 |
||||
The Roaring Twenties, 1955 |
||||
Screen Book, February 1932 |
||||
Screen Book, September 1932 |
||||
Screen Guide, September 1935 |
||||
Screenland, March 1960 |
||||
Screen Stories, August 1961 |
||||
Screen Stories, February 1960 |
||||
Shadow Land, March 1922 |
||||
Silver Screen, June 1955 |
||||
Silver Screen, 1958 |
||||
Silver Screen, June 1972 |
||||
Songs and Music, June 1941 |
||||
Song Hits, March 1945 |
||||
Song Hits, November 1952 |
||||
Song Hit Folio, October 1935 |
||||
Song Parade, August 1942 |
||||
Stage, May 1938 |
||||
The Tatler, November 1919 |
||||
Town & Country, 25 April 1968 |
||||
TV Movie Backstage, September 1969 |
||||
TV & Movie Play, September 1969 |
||||
TV & Movie Screen, January 1961 |
||||
TV Picture Life, January 1968 |
||||
TV Star Parade, July 1959 |
||||
TV Star Parade, September 1961 |
||||
Variety, 29 June 1938 |
||||
Variety, 24 May 1939 |
||||
Who’s Who In Hollywood, 1957 |
||||
|
||||
Series 8. Scrapbooks |
||||
Scrapbooks Box 1 Four scrapbooks: one containing cards and illustrated cutouts; one containing clippings about opera singers; and two containing |
||||
|
||||
Series 9. Audio Equipment |
||||
Victor Talking Machine, model XVIII, 1915 |
||||
Edison Standard Cylinder player, serial number S367115, circa 1903 |
||||
Cecilian Melophonic mechanical record player |
||||
Columbia Grafanola portable mechanical record player |
||||
|
||||